Procedure Of Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery has gained significant attention in recent years, with India emerging as a hub for this advanced medical technology. The number of Robotic surgeries performed in the country is on the rise.
In this blog, we will discuss the process of robotic surgery, the appearance of the robot, and the steps involved in the procedure.
- What is Robotic Surgery?
Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery. It is an advanced version of laparoscopy, characterized by small incisions, approximately 8mm in size. Through these small incisions, surgeons can perform complex procedures with precision and accuracy.
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- Components of Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery has three primary components:
- Robot : The Robots from movies, is placed over the patient’s body. It looks more like a machine used in the automotive industry for tasks like spray painting and welding. The robot usually has 3 or 4 arms, with instruments attached to them.
- Console : This is where the surgeon controls the robot. The console has several features such as 10 to 12 times magnification and 3D vision, providing a realistic experience for the surgeon. It also includes arm controllers, foot pedals for camera and lighting, and energy devices.
- CPU: The CPU integrates all the information and forwards commands to the robot. It also houses other components like TV screens and essential surgical equipment in the patient cart.
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- How is Robotic Surgery Performed?
The patient is administered anesthesia, and a small incision is made. Pipes called trocars are inserted, followed by the long, slender robotic instruments. The cavity is filled with carbon dioxide gas to allow for smooth movement of the robotic arms. The robot is then docked over the patient, and its arms are attached. The actual surgery begins after docking.
As Robotic Surgery is Robot-assisted, the surgeon controls the robot from the console, and the robot mimics the surgeon’s movements smoothly.
Key Features of Robotic Surgery
- Tremor filtration: Eliminates any tremors in the surgeon’s hand, ensuring precise movements.
- Motion scaling: Allows the surgeon to scale their hand movements, enabling greater precision during the procedure.
Additional Facilities:
- Advanced energy devices
- Stapling devices
- Indocyanine green technology
These plethora of features ensure the procedure becomes more efficient and safe.
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- Da Vinci
- SSI Mantra
- CMR
- Hugo
Regardless of the company, these systems share common features that enable surgeons to perform intricate surgeries with enhanced precision and control.
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Wrapping up
Robotic surgery has revolutionized the field of minimally invasive surgery, offering numerous benefits over traditional surgical methods. It allows for smaller incisions, faster recovery times, and increased precision, making it an invaluable tool for modern medicine. If you’re interested in learning more about robotic surgery, feel free to get in touch with our experts.
Dr. Aditya Kulkarni
MS, DNB, FRCS, MCh (Surgical Gastroenterology & GI Oncology)
Dr. Aditya Kulkarni is a Consultant of Laparoscopic and Robotic Gastrointestinal, Hepato-biliary-pancreatic, and Cancer Surgeon at the Renowned Oasis Surgery Clinic Pune.
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