Scottish Daily Mail

The £2m robot cancer surgeon (and yes, there is a patient under there)

- By Victoria Allen Science Correspond­ent

A PATIENT has become the first in Britain to be operated on for major cancer surgery by a robot.

Dean Walter, 41, had a full pelvic extraction in which his bladder, prostate, rectum and lower colon were removed through a cut in his abdomen only 2in wide.

The operation usually requires a surgeon and three assistants to cut the patient open from their chest to their groin.

Mr Walter, a former fitness model, would have needed three weeks in hospital to recover from traditiona­l surgery – but he was ready to go home eight days after the robotic procedure for rectal cancer.

It was done using a £2million Da Vinci Xi robot, which has four arms for cutting tissue, sealing blood vessels and filming inside the body with a 3D camera.

Two surgeons controlled the robot from consoles several feet away during the eight-hour procedure.

Mr Walter, a father of one from Epsom in Surrey, was diagnosed with rectal cancer last year. Despite having radiothera­py and chemothera­py, the cancer spread to the lymph nodes in his pelvis, forcing surgeons to remove all the organs in his lower abdomen to eliminate the cancer.

Colorectal specialist Shahnawaz Rasheed, who led the operation at the Royal Marsden Hospital in central London, said: ‘I’ve done this operation hundreds of times and the robot is going to end up making it much easier and better for the patient.

‘Mr Walter was days ahead in recovery compared to people who have open surgery because he did not have the trauma of a big hole cut in his abdomen and organs pushed and pulled about. Using a robot is much less for the body to bear.’

Mr Rasheed controlled the robot to remove the rectum and part of the colon, while consultant urologist Pardeep Kumar extracted the prostate and bladder.

 ??  ?? Sci-fi surgery: Mr Kumar, left, and Mr Rasheed use the robot for the operation
Sci-fi surgery: Mr Kumar, left, and Mr Rasheed use the robot for the operation

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