Robotic-Assisted Gynaecologic Surgery

Sterling Hospitals Ahmedabad also offers robotic-assisted surgeries for gynaecologic cancers. These advanced minimally invasive procedures are performed using the da Vinci Surgical System and may include: 

  • Robotic-assisted hysterectomy: This is a surgical procedure used to remove the uterus in cases of gynaecologic cancers such as endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, or ovarian cancer. The robotic approach allows for precise removal of the uterus and surrounding tissues with smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, faster recovery, and potentially fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery. 
  • Robotic-assisted bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: This is a surgical procedure used to remove both ovaries and fallopian tubes in cases of gynaecologic cancers or as a preventive measure in high-risk patients. The robotic approach allows for precise removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes with minimal damage to surrounding tissues, resulting in smaller incisions, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications. 
  • Robotic-assisted lymphadenectomy: This is a surgical procedure used to remove lymph nodes in the pelvis or abdomen in cases of gynaecologic cancers to determine the spread of cancer and guide further treatment. The robotic approach allows for precise removal of lymph nodes with minimal damage to surrounding structures, resulting in reduced blood loss, faster recovery, and potentially fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery. 
  • Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy: This is a surgical procedure used to remove the uterus, cervix, and surrounding tissues in cases of advanced gynaecologic cancers. The robotic approach allows for precise removal of the affected tissues while preserving healthy tissues, resulting in smaller incisions, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery. 

Robotic-assisted gynaecologic cancer surgeries at Sterling Hospitals Ahmedabad offer several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, faster recovery, shorter hospital stays, and potentially fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery. However, the suitability of robotic-assisted surgery for each patient will depend on their individual condition, stage of cancer, medical history, and other factors, which should be evaluated by a qualified gynaecologic oncologist. The gynaecologic oncologist will determine the most appropriate surgical approach based on the patient's specific needs and condition.