Dr. Aryakamal Das

CARDIO -THORACIC & VASCULAR SURGEON

Advancing Thoracic Surgery: The Technological Leap with Robotic Assistance

Prof (Dr). Amitabha Chakrabarti, Sr. Consultanat Thoracic & Vascular Surgery- Lead Kolkata Cluster -Thoracic & Vascular Surgery – NH Group

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Robotic thoracic surgery involves using robotic systems to perform minimally invasive procedures on the chest, including the lungs, esophagus, and other thoracic organs. This approach has several advantages over traditional open surgery:

Precision: Robots can provide surgeons with enhanced precision and control. The robotic arms are highly flexible and can perform intricate movements with a high degree of accuracy.

Minimally Invasive: The use of small incisions instead of large open cuts means less pain, reduced risk of infection, and a faster recovery time for patients.

Enhanced Visualization: Robotic systems often come equipped with high-definition cameras that give surgeons a magnified view of the surgical field, which can improve the outcome of complex procedures.

Reduced Recovery Time: Patients typically experience shorter hospital stays and quicker returns to their normal activities due to the minimally invasive nature of the surgery.

Improved Ergonomics: Surgeons can operate from a comfortable seated position, reducing physical strain and potentially increasing their precision.

Robotic thoracic surgery can be used for various procedures, including lung resections (for conditions like lung cancer, infective lung diseases , bullous lung diseases), esophageal surgery, and procedures for mediastinal tumors. The choice to use robotic surgery depends on several factors, including the patient’s condition, the specific procedure, and the surgeon’s expertise.

Robotic thoracic surgery encompasses various procedures designed to address conditions affecting the chest, including the lungs, esophagus, and mediastinum. Here are some common types of robotic thoracic surgery:

Robotic Decortication

Robotic Lobectomy

Robotic Pneumonectomy

Robotic Wedge Resection

Robotic Esophagectomy

Robotic Thymectomy

Robotic Mediastinal Tumor Resection

Robotic Assisted Pleural Biopsy

Robotic Assisted Repair of Esophageal Hiatus Hernia

Robotic Assisted Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (LVRS)

Each type of robotic thoracic surgery benefits from the advanced capabilities of robotic systems, including enhanced precision, better visualization, and minimally invasive techniques, leading to improved patient outcomes and faster recoveries.

Also read: Decortication Surgery at Silchar Valley Hospital

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