Dr. Nitin Singhal
Director - Surgical Oncology
Sterling Hospitals, Gurukul, Ahmedabad | Sterling Hospitals, Sindhu Bhavan, AhmedabadDr. Nitin Singhal
Director - Surgical Oncology
Sterling Hospitals, Gurukul, Ahmedabad | Sterling Hospitals, Sindhu Bhavan, AhmedabadA BriefIntroduction
A Brief
Introduction
Dr. Nitin Singhal serves as the Director of Surgical Oncology at Sterling Hospitals. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his practice. With a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from GMC, Nagpur, in 2008, Dr. Nitin embarked on his journey to become a proficient healthcare provider. His passion for surgery led him to pursue further education, earning his MS in General Surgery from Pt. BD Sharma PGIS, Rohtak, in 2012. Driven by his commitment to combating cancer, Dr. Nitin pursued super specialization in Surgical Oncology, completing his MCh from Tata Memorial Center, Mumbai. Proficient in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, Dr. Nitin ensures effective communication with his patients, fostering trust and understanding in the healthcare setting. Dr. Nitin's expertise lies in a wide array of advanced surgical techniques, including Robotic Surgery, HIPEC Surgery, PIPAC, and HITOC. His dedication to mastering these cutting-edge procedures has earned him recognition, with advanced training accolades in Robotic Surgery and HIPEC surgery. With a penchant for delivering excellent clinical care, Dr. Nitin is credited with many accolades and recognitions including the Most Trusted Surgical Oncologist by Asia Gulf Council. He performed many life-saving, first-of-its-kind, and rare surgeries including the removal of 48 kg tumor in an adult, and 3.1 kg Wilms tumor removal in a 3-year-old child, to name a few. With over a decade of invaluable experience, Dr. Nitin has honed his skills in diagnosing and treating various types of cancers, employing advanced surgical techniques to provide comprehensive patient care.
Areas of Expertise
Areas of
Expertise
Discover Unparalleled Expertise: Where Advanced Technology and Compassionate Care Meet to Deliver Exceptional Healthcare Services
Robotic Esophagus (Foodpipe) Cancer Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat esophageal cancer. This advanced technique utilizes robotic technology to enhance precision, flexibility, and control during the surgery. The robotic system provides surgeons with a high-definition, 3D view of the surgical area and allows for more precise manipulation of surgical instruments.
When and why do people go for Robotic Esophagus (Foodpipe) Cancer Surgery?
People undergo Robotic Esophagus Cancer Surgery when they are diagnosed with esophageal cancer, particularly when the tumor is localized and operable. This procedure is often recommended for patients who are in the early to mid stages of esophageal cancer. The goal of the surgery is to remove the cancerous tumor and surrounding affected tissue, which can help prevent the spread of cancer and improve the chances of recovery. The robotic approach is chosen to minimize the invasiveness of the surgery, reduce recovery time, and lower the risk of complications.
What differentiates Robotic Esophagus (Foodpipe) Cancer Surgery from other treatment options?
Robotic Esophagus Cancer Surgery is distinguished from other treatment options by its use of advanced robotic technology, which offers several key benefits:
- Enhanced Precision and Control: The robotic system provides surgeons with superior dexterity and precision, allowing for more accurate removal of cancerous tissue while sparing healthy tissue.
- Minimally Invasive Approach: Unlike traditional open surgery, robotic surgery involves small incisions, which can lead to less pain, reduced blood loss, and a shorter hospital stay.
- 3D Visualization: The high-definition, 3D view of the surgical area helps surgeons perform complex procedures with greater accuracy.
- Safer Surgery and Faster Recovery: Patients typically experience faster recovery times and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery.
How does life change after Robotic Esophagus (Foodpipe) Cancer Surgery?
Life after Robotic Esophagus Cancer Surgery can involve several changes and improvements:
- Symptom Relief: Patients often experience relief from symptoms associated with esophageal cancer, such as difficulty swallowing and chest pain.
- Recovery: Due to the minimally invasive nature of the surgery, recovery times are generally shorter, allowing patients to return to normal activities more quickly.
- Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor for any signs of cancer recurrence and to manage any potential side effects or complications.
Overall, Robotic Esophagus Cancer Surgery offers a less invasive and highly effective treatment option for esophageal cancer, leading to improved outcomes and quality of life for patients.
Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat cancer in the colon and rectum. This technique utilizes robotic technology, which provides surgeons with enhanced precision, flexibility, and control during the operation. The robotic system offers a high-definition, 3D view of the surgical site and allows for more precise movements of surgical instruments.
When and why do people go for Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery?
People opt for Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery when they are diagnosed with colorectal cancer i.e., a tumor of the large intestine, and the tumor is deemed suitable for surgical removal. This procedure is typically recommended for patients in the early to mid stages of cancer, where the goal is to excise the cancerous tissue and any affected lymph nodes to prevent the spread of the disease. The robotic approach is chosen to minimize the invasiveness of the surgery, reduce postoperative pain, accelerate recovery, and better safety.
What makes Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery different from other treatment options?
Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery stands out from other treatment options due to several key advantages:
- Enhanced Precision and Control: The robotic system offers superior dexterity and control, allowing surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater accuracy and care, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
- Minimally Invasive: Unlike traditional open surgery, robotic surgery involves small incisions, which leads to less pain, reduced blood loss, and a lower risk of infection.
- 3D Visualization: The high-definition, 3D view provided by the robotic system improves the surgeon's ability to see and navigate the surgical area, enhancing the overall quality of the procedure.
- Faster Recovery: Patients undergoing robotic surgery typically experience shorter hospital stays and quicker recoveries than those undergoing traditional open surgery.
- Reduced Scarring: The smaller incisions used in robotic surgery result in less noticeable scarring, which can benefit the patient's cosmetic outcomes and self-esteem.
- Better chance of avoiding permanent stoma (toilet bag), especially in low rectal cancer.
How does life change after Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery?
Life after Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery can involve several positive changes:
- Symptom Relief: Many patients experience relief from symptoms associated with colorectal cancer, such as abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, and rectal bleeding.
- Quick Recovery: The minimally invasive nature of the surgery often leads to a faster recovery period, allowing patients to return to their daily activities and work sooner, with better sexual function, and urinary function retention than open surgery
- Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor for any signs of cancer recurrence and to manage any postoperative complications or side effects.
Robotic Colorectal Cancer Surgery offers a highly effective and less invasive option for treating colorectal cancer, leading to improved outcomes and a better quality of life for patients.
Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat cancer of the uterus, also known as endometrial cancer. This advanced technique utilizes a robotic surgical system that allows surgeons to perform complex procedures with enhanced precision, flexibility, and control. The robotic system provides a high-definition, 3D view of the surgical area and enables precise manipulation of surgical instruments through small incisions.
When and why do people go for Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery?
People opt for Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery when they are diagnosed with uterine cancer, and surgery is recommended as part of their treatment plan. This procedure is typically chosen for its minimally invasive nature, which results in reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery. Robotic surgery is often recommended for patients with early-stage uterine cancer to remove the uterus (hysterectomy) along with surrounding tissues and lymph nodes if necessary.
What makes Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery different from other treatment options?
Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery stands out from other treatment options:
- Enhanced Precision and Control: The robotic system provides superior dexterity and control, allowing surgeons to perform intricate procedures with greater accuracy, reducing the risk of complications and improving surgical outcomes. Lymph nodes closer to major blood vessels like the aorta and IVC can be removed more effectively with fewer complications.
- Minimally Invasive: Robotic surgery involves smaller incisions compared to traditional open surgery, leading to less postoperative pain, reduced blood loss, and a lower risk of infection.
- 3D Visualization: The high-definition, 3D view offered by the robotic system enhances the surgeon's ability to see and navigate the surgical area, which is crucial for the precise removal of cancerous tissues.
- Faster Recovery: Patients undergoing robotic surgery typically experience quicker recovery times and shorter hospital stays, enabling them to return to their normal activities sooner.
- Reduced Scarring: Smaller incisions result in less noticeable scarring, which can be beneficial for the patient's cosmetic outcomes and overall quality of life. Sentinel lymph node i.e. precise diseased lymph node removal avoiding long-term lymphedema (swelling in legs)
How does life change after Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery?
Life after Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery can involve several positive changes and adjustments:
- Symptom Relief: Many patients experience relief from symptoms associated with uterine cancer, such as abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure.
- Quick Recovery: The minimally invasive nature of the surgery often leads to a faster recovery period, allowing patients to resume their daily activities and work sooner than those who undergo traditional open surgery.
- Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor for any signs of cancer recurrence and to manage any postoperative complications or side effects.
Robotic Uterus Cancer Surgery offers a highly effective and less invasive option for treating uterine cancer, leading to improved outcomes and a better quality of life for patients.
Robotic Prostatectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed using robotic technology to remove the prostate gland in men with prostate cancer. It is one of the most common treatment options for localized prostate cancer.
When and why do people go for a Robotic Prostatectomy?
People undergo robotic prostatectomy when they are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer that has not spread beyond the prostate gland. The surgery may be recommended to remove the cancerous prostate gland and surrounding tissue, with the goal of curing the cancer, preserving urinary continence, and maintaining sexual function. Robotic-assisted techniques offer several advantages over traditional open surgery, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times.
What makes Robotic Prostatectomy different from other treatment options?
Robotic prostatectomy differs from other treatment options for prostate cancer, such as radiation therapy or hormone therapy, in that it involves the surgical removal of the prostate gland. Compared to traditional open surgery, robotic prostatectomy utilizes advanced robotic technology to perform the procedure with increased precision and dexterity. The robotic system provides the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical site and allows for greater flexibility and range of motion of instruments, facilitating complex maneuvers in confined spaces. This minimally invasive approach results in less trauma to surrounding tissues reduced postoperative pain, and faster recovery.
How does life change after a Robotic Prostatectomy?
Life after robotic prostatectomy can vary depending on the individual's age, overall health, and preoperative function. Many men experience temporary side effects such as urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction after surgery, but these often improve over time with proper rehabilitation and support. Overall, robotic prostatectomy offers excellent cancer control rates and the potential for a good quality of life after surgery, with most men able to resume normal activities within a few weeks to months. Regular follow-up appointments with healthcare providers are essential for monitoring recovery, managing side effects, and detecting any signs of cancer recurrence.
Robotic colon resection surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed using robotic technology to remove a portion of the colon affected by conditions such as colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease. The surgery is conducted with the assistance of a robotic surgical system, which allows for enhanced precision and maneuverability during the procedure.
When and why do people go for Robotic Colon Resection Surgery?
People undergo robotic colon resection surgery when they have conditions affecting the colon that require surgical intervention, such as colorectal cancer, polyps, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease. The surgery may be recommended to remove cancerous or diseased portions of the colon, alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and improve long-term outcomes for patients. Robotic-assisted techniques offer several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
What makes Robotic Colon Resection Surgery different from other treatment options?
Robotic colon resection surgery differs from other treatment options for colorectal conditions, such as open surgery or laparoscopic surgery, in that it utilizes advanced robotic technology to perform the procedure with increased precision and dexterity. The robotic system provides the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical site and allows for greater flexibility and range of motion of instruments, facilitating complex maneuvers in confined spaces. This minimally invasive approach results in less trauma to surrounding tissues, reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, and improved cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
How does life change after Robotic Colon Resection Surgery?
Life after robotic colon resection surgery can vary depending on the extent of the procedure, the individual's overall health, and the underlying condition being treated. Many people experience relief from symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea after surgery, as the procedure helps to remove diseased portions of the colon and restore normal bowel function. Recovery from robotic colon resection surgery is typically faster than with open surgery, and most patients are able to resume normal activities within a few weeks to months after the procedure. With proper postoperative care, including dietary modifications and regular follow-up appointments, most individuals can expect to enjoy improved quality of life and long-term outcomes after robotic colon resection surgery.
Robotic Rectal Resection Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed using robotic technology to remove a portion of the rectum affected by conditions such as rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or rectal prolapse. The surgery is conducted with the assistance of a robotic surgical system, which enhances precision and allows for more intricate maneuvers during the procedure.
When and why do people go for Robotic Rectal Resection Surgery?
People undergo robotic rectal resection surgery when they have conditions affecting the rectum that require surgical intervention, such as rectal cancer, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, or rectal prolapse. The surgery may be recommended to remove cancerous or diseased portions of the rectum, alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and improve long-term outcomes for patients. Robotic-assisted techniques offer several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
What makes Robotic Rectal Resection Surgery different from other treatment options?
Robotic rectal resection surgery differs from other treatment options for rectal conditions, such as open surgery or laparoscopic surgery, in that it utilizes advanced robotic technology to perform the procedure with increased precision and dexterity. The robotic system provides the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical site and allows for greater flexibility and range of motion of instruments, facilitating complex maneuvers in confined spaces. This minimally invasive approach results in less trauma to surrounding tissues, reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, and improved cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
How does life change after Robotic Rectal Resection Surgery?
Life after robotic rectal resection surgery can vary depending on the extent of the procedure, the individual's overall health, and the underlying condition being treated. Many people experience relief from symptoms such as rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, or changes in bowel habits after surgery, as the procedure helps to remove diseased portions of the rectum and restore normal bowel function. Recovery from robotic rectal resection surgery is typically faster than with open surgery, and most patients are able to resume normal activities within a few weeks to months after the procedure. With proper postoperative care, including dietary modifications and regular follow-up appointments, most individuals can expect to enjoy improved quality of life and long-term outcomes after robotic rectal resection surgery.
Robotic Hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed using robotic technology to remove the uterus and possibly other reproductive organs. It is commonly used to treat various gynaecological conditions such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic organ prolapse, or gynaecologic cancers.
When and why do people go for a Robotic Hysterectomy?
People undergo robotic hysterectomy when they have gynaecological conditions that require surgical removal of the uterus or other reproductive organs. The surgery may be recommended to alleviate symptoms such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or pressure on the bladder or bowel, and to treat conditions that have not responded to non-surgical treatments. Robotic-assisted techniques offer several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
What makes Robotic Hysterectomy different from other treatment options?
Robotic hysterectomy differs from other treatment options for gynaecological conditions, such as open surgery or laparoscopic surgery, in that it utilizes advanced robotic technology to perform the procedure with increased precision and dexterity. The robotic system provides the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical site and allows for greater flexibility and range of motion of instruments, facilitating complex maneuvers in confined spaces. This minimally invasive approach results in less trauma to surrounding tissues, reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, and improved cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
How does life change after Robotic Hysterectomy?
Life after robotic hysterectomy can vary depending on the extent of the procedure, the individual's overall health, and the underlying gynecological condition being treated. Many people experience relief from symptoms such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or pressure symptoms after surgery, as the procedure helps to remove the uterus and possibly other diseased reproductive organs. Recovery from robotic hysterectomy is typically faster than with open surgery, and most patients are able to resume normal activities within a few weeks to months after the procedure. With proper postoperative care, including pelvic floor exercises and hormone therapy if necessary, most individuals can expect to enjoy improved quality of life and long-term outcomes after robotic hysterectomy.
Awards & Recognitions
Awards & Recognitions
- Most Trusted Surgical Oncologist Award by Asia GCC Awards for Excellence & Leadership in Healthcare
- Most Prominent Surgical Oncologist of the Year 2023 by Worldwide Achievers
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