Robotic Colectomy
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Overview
A robotic colectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove part or all of the colon with the assistance of advanced robotic technology. This approach offers greater precision, enhanced visualisation, and more controlled movements compared with traditional open surgery. At Manipal Hospitals International, robotic colectomy is performed by experienced surgical oncologists and gastrointestinal surgeons who focus on achieving safe, effective outcomes while supporting each patient’s comfort and recovery. For patients undergoing treatment for colon and rectal conditions, coordinated support from the Cancer Care speciality helps ensure comprehensive diagnosis, surgical planning, and recovery-focused care.
What is a Robotic Colectomy?
Robotic colectomy involves removing a section of the colon using a robotic system controlled by a surgeon. The robotic arms allow fine, steady movements through small incisions, helping reduce pain and speed up healing.
In simple terms, it is a gentler way of performing colon surgery, using advanced technology to improve accuracy and make recovery smoother.
Why is the Robotic Colectomy Procedure Needed?
A colectomy robotic surgery may be recommended when part of the colon is diseased, blocked, or affected by cancer. Removing the affected portion helps restore normal bowel function, relieve symptoms, and prevent complications.
Common Reasons and Key Conditions Treated
- Colon cancer requiring precise tumour removal.
- Diverticular disease causing repeated infections or blockages.
- Inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
- Polyps that cannot be safely removed during endoscopy.
- Colon twisting or non-functioning bowel segments.
Types of Robotic Colectomy / Procedure Variations
The type of colectomy depends on the diseased segment of the colon and the patient’s overall condition. Robotic systems assist in several variations of the procedure.
- Right colectomy: Removal of the right side of the colon.
- Left colectomy: Removal of the left side of the colon.
- Sigmoid colectomy: Removal of the sigmoid colon, often used for diverticulitis.
- Total colectomy: Removal of the entire colon, needed in extensive inflammatory disease.
- Robotic-assisted low anterior resection: For cancers in the lower part of the colon.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for Robotic Colectomy?
Manipal Hospitals delivers robotic digestive surgeries with a strong emphasis on precision, safety, and patient well-being. Our multidisciplinary teams support patients before, during, and after surgery for smooth, coordinated care.
- Advanced robotic systems designed for delicate intestinal surgery.
- Experienced colorectal and gastrointestinal surgeons.
- Smaller incisions lead to faster healing and less discomfort.
- State-of-the-art operating theatres and enhanced recovery programmes.
- International patient support for travel planning, documentation, and follow-up.
Indications for Robotic Colectomy
A robotic colectomy may be advised when:
- Tumours or polyps are present in the colon.
- Chronic inflammation or infection affects bowel function.
- Blockages or narrowing create digestive difficulties.
- Previous treatments have not managed symptoms effectively.
- Minimally invasive surgery offers clear advantages for recovery.
Who Should Avoid or Delay Robotic Colectomy?
Some patients may require assessment before proceeding with surgery.
- Severe infections that need treatment first.
- Advanced medical conditions that increase anaesthesia risks.
- Extensive abdominal scarring that limits safe robotic access.
- Very large tumours requiring traditional open surgery.
- Patients unable to undergo post-operative rehabilitation.
Preparing for Robotic Colectomy
- Blood tests and imaging, such as CT or MRI, will guide planning.
- Bowel preparation is advised by the doctor.
- Discussion of medication adjustments before surgery.
- Fasting guidelines for the night before the procedure.
- Arrangements for help at home during early recovery.
- International patient orientation for travel, scheduling, and stay arrangements.
What Happens During Robotic Colectomy?
Robotic colectomy is performed under general anesthesia. Several small incisions are made to place the robotic instruments and camera. The surgeon controls the robotic arms from a console, removing the affected part of the colon and reconnecting the remaining bowel segments if possible.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Admission and pre-operative checks.
- Administration of anaesthesia.
- Placement of robotic ports through small incisions.
- High-definition 3D visualisation of the surgical area.
- Precise removal of diseased colon tissue.
- Reconnection of the bowel (anastomosis), if applicable.
- Closure of incisions and transfer to recovery.
Recovery After Robotic Colectomy
Recovery is generally quicker than with open surgery. Many patients begin walking within a day and start a light diet shortly after. Mild discomfort, temporary bloating, or changes in bowel habits are common but usually improve as healing progresses.
Follow-up visits ensure the bowel is functioning well and help guide a return to normal routines, including work and physical activity.
Risks & Complications
Possible risks may include infection, bleeding, leakage at the bowel connection site, or temporary abdominal discomfort. Robotic precision reduces many of these risks, but close monitoring during recovery remains essential.
Benefits of Robotic Colectomy
- Smaller incisions and reduced scarring.
- Less blood loss during surgery.
- Lower postoperative pain and quicker recovery.
- Greater surgical precision, especially in tight spaces.
- Shorter hospital stays for many patients.
What is the Cost of Robotic Colectomy at Manipal Hospitals?
The cost of robotic colectomy depends on tumor location, surgical complexity, length of hospital stay, and additional care requirements. Manipal Hospitals Global offers highly competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making advanced robotic surgery more accessible for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes surgeon fees, robotic system use, imaging, anaesthesia, hospital stay, and follow-up care.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals
International patients receive comprehensive assistance, including visa support, medical report review, airport transfers, interpreter services, accommodation planning, and structured post-treatment follow-up. This ensures a smooth and confident treatment experience.
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