Friday, May 3, 2024
HomeHealthcareHealth and WellnessApollo Hospital hosts the first live interactive workshop on Robotic Colorectal Surgery

Apollo Hospital hosts the first live interactive workshop on Robotic Colorectal Surgery

-

Bengaluru, India (CU) _ Apollo Cancer Centers (ACC), India’s leading private cancer hospital, hosted a Live Interactive Robotic Colorectal Surgery workshop in Bengaluru with the goal of demonstrating its unmatched excellency. Dr Narasimhaiah Srinivasaiah, Senior Consultant, Colorectal Oncology and Robotic Surgery, and Dr Venkatesh Munikrishnan, Senior Consultant, Colorectal Surgery, successfully conducted the inaugural live surgery workshop. The interactive session demonstrated the supreme skills of Apollo’s veteran surgeons, who have done the most Robotic Colorectal Surgeries in India.

Dr Venkatesh Munikrishnan, who is recognized for doing the most robotic colorectal procedures in India, and Dr Narasimhaiah Srinivasaih conducted the Low Anterior Resection with a potential defunctioning Loop Ileostomy. The patient was a 30-year-old Hoogli man with rectal symptoms and locally progressed malignancy in the mid rectal region. With signet cells, the cancer was mutinous. He had sperm preservation, a brief course of radiation, and three cycles of chemotherapy after a detailed assessment of his case with the tumor board.

Dr Narasimhaiah explained about the successful Robotic Colorectal Surgeries. He said, “The surgery performed on the patient was delicate and complex given the rectal symptoms and progression to an advanced stage. The mucinous and signet cells posed another challenge for his treatment. In this case, we held a Tumor Board to decide on the right approach and treatment for the patient. At Apollo, we have advanced Robot Assisted surgery that involves minimal invasive techniques that result in faster recovery and shorter hospital stays following the treatment. At the heart of each treatment, we ensure that our patient has complete care and support throughout the recovery.”

Dr Venkatesh Munikrishnan discussed the advanced robotic surgery for colorectal cancer performed at Apollo Hospitals and gave useful advice on how to diagnose the disease at an early stage and the treatment options available in the country. He said, “One of the biggest challenges for any cancer is identifying it at an early stage to treat it before it progresses to advanced stages. With my experience and expertise in colorectal surgeries, I would encourage all patients to pay clear attention to symptoms and consult with right oncologists to ensure proper treatment and faster recovery. From diagnosis to treatment, in this case, the patient was well informed and there was constant communication between surgeons to ensure smooth performance of surgery. As advancements take the front seat in medical treatments, I can assure you that the precision and recovery from a robot-assisted surgery is better and less traumatic which means less blood loss and less overall discomfort for the patient. At Apollo Cancer Centers, we perform complex to delicate procedures seamlessly keeping in mind the needs of our patients.”

Davison PK, CEO of Apollo Hospitals, Karnataka region, expressed pride over the accomplishment. He said, “With technological advancements in the medical industry in India, I take pride in stating that the first Live Interactive Robotic Colorectal Surgery workshop in Karnataka was held at Apollo Cancer Centers Bengaluru. Being a First dedicated colorectal Oncology unit in Bengaluru, we offer specialized units and advanced technology to help our doctors treat patients better. In line with our mission, we are constantly adding onto our portfolio of treatments to offer maximum support and comfort to the patients who put their trust in us.” 

Additionally, the event was remotely attended by approximately 500 physicians from throughout the country. The interactive session included leading physicians from prominent hospitals in over 15 countries. The feedback from the medical industry was overwhelmingly positive and grateful, and there was ample opportunity for debate and involvement during the session.

spot_img

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

LATEST POSTS

Follow us

51,000FansLike
50FollowersFollow
428SubscribersSubscribe
spot_img