India, May 29 -- As India observes Women's Health Month in May, a study conducted across five tertiary care hospitals by analysing the data of surgeries performed using the da Vinci technology over a decade is shedding light on how robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is steadily transforming gynaecological care across the country.
The study documents a significant rise in the use of robotic surgery for both benign and malignant conditions and is significant for its implications on access, recovery, and surgical outcomes for women.
The multi-institutional study-'Trends in Gynecological Robotic Surgery in India: A Real-World Scenario'-analysed data from ten years across five hospitals: Apollo Health City (Hyderabad), PGIMER (Chandigarh), Manip...
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