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CABG robotic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure for coronary artery bypass grafting that uses robotic technology to improve precision and reduce trauma during surgery. At Manipal Hospitals International, we offer an advanced CABG surgery procedure option, combining expertise with compassionate care specially suited for international patients seeking world-class cardiac treatment at Manipal Hospitals Global.
The robotic CABG surgery is a technique where surgeons control robotic arms to perform coronary artery bypass through small incisions, avoiding the larger sternotomy of traditional CABG. This enables precise harvesting of vessels, targeted bypass grafting, and improved recovery times, without stopping the heart in many cases.
Simply put, the CABG robotic surgery means your surgeon uses robot-controlled instruments to create new pathways for blood to flow around clogged arteries in your heart, all done through small openings that speed healing.
This CADG surgery procedure is recommended for patients with significant coronary artery blockages causing angina, breathlessness, or heart function issues. Untreated blockages threaten heart muscle health and cause serious events. Robotic CABG offers a less invasive solution with faster recovery, reducing risks linked to open surgery.
Severe coronary artery blockages.
Symptoms of chest pain are unresponsive to medication.
Previous heart attacks damaged arteries.
Multiple blocked vessels are unsuitable for stents.
Reduced heart function due to poor circulation.
Our cardiac surgery program combines skilled surgeons, advanced robotic systems, and personalised care. International patients are guided smoothly throughout their treatment journey.
Experienced cardiac surgeons: Experts in robotic CABG techniques.
High-tech operating suites: Equipped with robotic surgical systems.
NABH & JCI accreditation: Commitment to the highest standards.
Custom rehabilitation plans: Focusing on international patient needs.
Patient-centred environment: Ensuring safety and comfort.
Ideal candidates for CABG robotic surgery show multivessel coronary artery disease, symptoms despite medical therapy, and suitability for minimally invasive surgery.
Confirmed coronary artery obstruction.
Angina or breathlessness affecting daily life.
Good overall health is required to undergo robotic surgery.
Anatomy favorable for minimally invasive bypass.
Commitment to rehabilitation and follow-up.
Certain patients may require delayed or alternate treatments based on infections, comorbidities, or frailty, after thorough evaluation.
Active systemic infections.
Severe lung, kidney, or liver disease.
Unstable heart rhythm disorders.
Inability to participate in recovery protocols.
Comprehensive cardiac imaging and blood work.
Medication review and optimisation.
Smoking cessation and lifestyle preparation.
Fasting and hospital instructions before surgery.
Visa and travel arrangements for international patients.
Arrange companion support during hospital stay and recovery.
The CABG procedure steps with robotic assistance include anaesthesia, small chest incisions for the camera and instruments, harvesting of the internal mammary artery, and creation of grafts to bypass blockages. The heart may be beating or temporarily stopped, depending on the technique. Surgery typically lasts 3-6 hours.
The patient is placed under general anaesthesia.
Small incisions are created on the left chest for the robotic arms and camera.
The surgeon controls the robot from a console, viewing detailed 3D images.
The internal mammary artery was carefully dissected and prepared.
Robotic arms connect an artery to a blocked coronary vessel, bypassing the obstruction.
Incisions closed, chest tubes inserted, and the patient monitored post-op.
CABG robotic surgery recovery involves extensive monitoring in the ICU, adequate pain management, early movement, and cardiac rehabilitation. As in the case of international patients, the telemedicine follow-up with local health providers will ensure a smooth transition from the hospital to home.
The most common risks of CABG robotic surgery are infection, bleeding, arrhythmias, or failure to graft. The surgical team will follow strict surgical protocols to minimise risks and perform thorough preoperative assessment and postoperative care.
This CABG robotic surgery provides:
Minimally invasive approach: Smaller incisions, less pain, and faster healing.
Enhanced precision: Robot assistance improves graft placement accuracy.
Shorter hospital stay: Compared to conventional bypass.
Improved cardiac function: Restores blood flow and reduces symptoms.
Reduced complication rates: Less trauma lowers infection and bleeding risks.
Better cosmetic outcomes: Smaller scars due to keyhole incisions.
Costs for CABG robotic surgery at Manipal Hospitals Global are significantly lower than in Western or Gulf nations, covering surgery, hospitalisation, diagnostics, medications, and initial rehab. Personalised quotes follow a detailed assessment.
International patients receive assistance with visas, airport pickup, accommodation, translation, dietary preferences, and insurance. Dedicated coordinators ensure seamless care throughout treatment and recovery.


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