Robotic-assisted cancer surgeries
Hope and Healing through Robotic-assisted cancer surgeries, Accredited by ABH and JCI
Overview
Robotic-assisted cancer surgeries use advanced robotic systems to help surgeons remove tumours with exceptional precision and control. These techniques allow for smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery compared with many traditional open surgical methods. At Manipal Hospitals International, robotic systems are used across multiple cancer specialties to support safe, accurate, and patient-centred surgical care.
What Are Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries?
A simple explanation for patients
Robotic surgery for cancer uses a robotic platform controlled entirely by a trained surgeon. The robotic arms provide high-definition 3D visualisation and enhanced movement, enabling surgeons to work in tight or delicate areas with greater accuracy.
In simple terms, robotic cancer surgery allows surgeons to operate through tiny openings, reducing discomfort and helping patients return to daily life sooner.
Why is the Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgery Procedure Needed?
Robotic surgery is often recommended when a tumour is located in an area that requires precise dissection or when minimally invasive techniques can offer better outcomes. A robotic surgery in a cancer approach can reduce complications and support faster healing while maintaining excellent surgical control.
Common Reasons and Key Conditions Treated
- Prostate cancer requiring delicate nerve-sparing techniques.
- Kidney tumours suitable for partial or complete removal.
- Gynaecological cancers such as cervical or endometrial cancer.
- Colorectal cancers benefit from precise tumour removal.
- Head and neck tumors requiring enhanced visualisation.
Types of Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries / Procedure Variations
Robotic systems support a range of surgical techniques tailored to different cancer types, offering improved visibility and dexterity for complex procedures.
- Robotic prostatectomy: Used for prostate cancer to preserve urinary and sexual function when possible.
- Robotic hysterectomy: For gynaecological cancers requiring uterus removal.
- Robotic partial nephrectomy: Removes kidney tumours while preserving healthy tissue.
- Robotic colorectal resection: Helps treat rectal and colon cancers with precision in confined spaces.
- Robotic head and neck tumour resection: Provides improved access for tumours in difficult locations.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries?
Manipal Hospitals combines surgical expertise with state-of-the-art robotic platforms to offer safer, more refined treatment options. The focus is on preserving quality of life while achieving strong cancer-control outcomes.
- Experienced surgeons trained in advanced robotic systems.
- High-definition 3D imaging for clearer surgical views.
- Smaller incisions and reduced blood loss.
- Lower risk of complications and shorter hospital stays.
- International patient support for planning, travel, and follow-up.
Indications for Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries
Robotic-assisted surgery may be recommended when:
- The tumour is located in a deep or narrow area.
- Minimally invasive benefits outweigh open surgery risks.
- Precision is needed to protect nerves or critical structures.
- The patient prefers quicker recovery and reduced scarring.
- Enhanced visualisation is essential for safe tumour removal.
Who Should Avoid or Delay Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries?
Some patients may require alternative surgical approaches or further evaluation.
- Very large tumours not suitable for minimally invasive removal.
- Uncontrolled infections or unstable medical conditions may also pose a risk.
- Severe breathing difficulties that make laparoscopy unsafe.
- Previous surgeries that may limit safe abdominal access.
Preparing for Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries
- Imaging methods such as MRI, CT, or PET scans are utilized for detailed planning.
- Blood tests and anaesthetic assessment.
- Review of current medications and health history.
- Discussion of surgical goals, risks, and recovery expectations.
- Support for travel and accommodation for international patients.
What Happens During Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgery?
The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia. Small incisions are made to insert surgical instruments and a camera. The surgeon operates from a console, controlling robotic arms that move with exceptional steadiness and precision.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Admission and final pre-operative checks.
- Administration of general anaesthesia.
- Robotic instruments are placed through small incisions.
- High-definition visualisation of the surgical site.
- Precise tumor removal with robotic assistance.
- Closure of incisions and transfer to recovery.
Recovery After Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries
Recovery is often quicker than with open surgery. Patients may experience mild discomfort, temporary fatigue, or limited activity for a short period. Most return to daily routines sooner, supported by physiotherapy and follow-up care when needed.
Follow-up appointments track healing, manage symptoms, and confirm cancer control through imaging or laboratory tests.
Risks & Complications
Possible risks include infection, bleeding, reaction to anaesthesia, and temporary nerve or organ irritation. However, robotic precision helps reduce many of these risks compared with open surgery. The care team closely monitors recovery to address any concerns early.
Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgeries
- Smaller incisions and reduced scarring.
- Less blood loss and quicker healing.
- Enhanced precision for complex tumour removals.
- Lower risk of complications in many cases.
- Shorter hospital stays and faster return to normal activities.
What is the Cost of Robotic-Assisted Cancer Surgery at Manipal Hospitals?
The cost of robotic-assisted cancer surgery varies depending on the cancer type, surgical complexity, length of stay, and post-operative needs. Manipal Hospitals offers competitively priced care compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making advanced robotic surgery accessible to international patients.
A personalised cost estimate includes surgeon fees, robotic system usage, imaging, hospital stay, anaesthesia, and follow-up care.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals
International patients receive complete assistance, including medical report assessment, appointment scheduling, visa support, airport transfers, interpreter services, accommodation coordination, and structured follow-up planning. This ensures a clear and comfortable treatment experience at every step.
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