India, Aug. 18 -- As journalists, we get used to ending up in some extraordinary and unfamiliar places and situations. So when asked if I wanted to see a surgery in person, I didn't think twice before saying yes. After all, it would have helped the story I was writing on robot-assisted surgeries and their presence in Gurugram's hospitals. Thankfully, robotic surgeries don't involve open wounds - I like to think I'm fine around blood and wounds but I've never been in a situation where a wound has been deliberately created in front of me. Nevertheless I received numerous tips on how to survive the inside of an operation theatre, such as eat light but have a good breakfast or you'll faint....