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Apollo Proton Cancer Centre launches the modern Robot-Assisted Cancer Surgery Unit

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Chennai, India (CU)_ The Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, South Asia’s and the Middle East’s first Proton Therapy Center, has opened a modern dedicated Robot-Assisted Cancer Surgery Unit. Patients will be able to receive comprehensive cancer care under one roof through the Robot-Assisted Cancer Surgery Unit. The latest unit is furnished with a fourth-generation Da Vinci Surgical System-Xi as well as a dedicated team of physicians.

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For complicated surgeries, the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre provides exclusive 360-degree care with the most modern robotics technology available. The human hand cannot equal the 360+270 degree movability and flexibility of robotic arms with endowrists. This technology speeds up recovery from major surgeries, lowers infection rates, enhances surgical accuracy, and shortens a patient’s stay at the hospital. At Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, robotic surgery is built on the same foundation of competence and knowledge. The hospital is dedicated to offering specialized treatments to patients by utilizing breakthrough treatment alternatives.

The Da Vinci Surgical System-Xi, which is the most pioneering platform especially for minimally invasive medical operations today, is installed in the modern operating rooms. The surgical robotic system with four arms is a significant revolution in surgical technology and an important part of our comprehensive cancer care approach. Advanced computer technology and the experience of expert surgeons are combined in robot-assisted surgery.

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Using this technology, the surgeon can see a 10x magnified, high-definition 3D view of the complicated anatomy of the body. The surgeon can use sophisticated surgical instruments that are smaller, more flexible and more versatile than the human hand using the controls on the panel. As a result, the surgeon will have full control over the surgical process. The surgeon’s hand movements are recreated by the robot, which overcomes issues of hand tremors. Even during the most complicated surgeries, the surgery is performed with increased accuracy, efficiency, and control.

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