The Asian Age

Soon, robots to perform surgeries at Safdarjung

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Central government­run Safdarjung Hospital will soon have robots performing certain surgeries instead of its doctors.

The hospital is in the process of buying a robot at an estimated cost of `18 crore to carry out surgeries. The poor will be provided this facility for free, while those admitted in private wards will have to pay a subsidised amount.

Robotic surgeries cost around `4-5 lakh in private hospitals, Anup Kumar, professor and head of the department of urology and renal transplant at Safdarjung Hospital, said.

In the procedure, surgical instrument­s are mounted on robotic arms, which will be operated by the surgeon.

“The surgeon will sit in a console which will have a screen with a 3D view of the patient’s body. His hand movements at the console will be transmitte­d to the robotic arms placed over patient’s body.

During the entire procedure, the camera transmits live 3D images to the surgeon’s console. It is like a laproscopi­c surgery,” Mr. Kumar said.

He said the state-of-theart technology will be used for kidney transplant­s, for operating on urologic cancers, including the prostrate and bladder, and in all complex reconstruc­tive surgeries. “If it works out well then we will buy more robots for other department­s,” Prof. Kumar said.

He maintained that with the help of robotic surgery, the duration of operations will come down drasticall­y which will reduce the waiting time.

“For instance, for removing a cancerous prostate, the convention­al method usually takes around four hours. Using this technology, the operation can be performed in about one hour,” Prof Kumar added.

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