Robotic Assisted Surgery

Prof. Dr. Thanges is Certified Da-Vinci Robotic Surgeon. He has been extensively trained in Robotic gynecological surgeries & has performed numerous successful robotic surgeries.

What is Robotic-Assisted Surgery?

Robotic-Assisted Surgery is an advanced, minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes the Da Vinci Surgical System. This state-of-the-art technology allows surgeons to perform complex procedures with enhanced precision, flexibility, and control.

Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Minimally Invasive

Smaller incisions for reduced scarring

Less Blood Loss

Advanced precision minimizes blood loss during surgery

Reduced Pain

Faster recovery with less postoperative discomfort

Shorter Hospital Stay

Quicker discharge and faster return to normal activities

Enhanced Precision

High-definition 3D visualization for accurate movements

Lower Risk of Complications

Improved accuracy reduces the chances of surgical complications

How The Da Vinci Surgical Robot Works?

The da Vinci Surgical System consists of an ergonomic surgeon console, a patient-side cart with four interactive arms, a high-performance vision system and proprietary EndoWrist® instruments.

Endowrist Instrumentation

Provide surgeons with natural dexterity and range of movement far greater than the human hand

3D HD Vision

3-dimensional, enhanced high definition vision with 10 times magnification – offering surgeons an immersive view of the operation field

Intuitive Movement

The surgeon’s hand movements are scaled, filtered and seamlessly translated into robotic arms and instruments

Robotic Assisted Hysterectomy
(A new option for uterus removal)

Many benign (non-cancerous) conditions can affect a woman’s reproductive system, which includes the uterus, vagina, ovaries and Fallopian tubes but mostly affect the uterus (the hollow, muscular organ that holds a baby as it grows inside a pregnant woman).

A hysterectomy is the surgery to remove your uterus and is used to treat common benign conditions such as:

  • Uterine fibroids (Abnormal growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus)
  • Endometriosis (non-cancerous growths of the uterine lining)
  • Uterine prolapse (the falling or slipping of the uterus into or out of the vagina)
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding (that does not improve with medical treatment)
  • Chronic pelvic pain (due to adenomyosis or endometriosis)