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Da Vinci’ robotic surgery aids endometrial cancer

Robotic-Assisted Surgery Using ‘da Vinci’ Technology Shows Promise for Endometrial Cancer Patients

A recent multicentre study by the Indian Gynecologic-Onco Study Group has found that robotic-assisted surgery using ‘da Vinci’ technology can be an effective option for patients with endometrial cancer, offering multiple clinical benefits.

Published in ‘Cureus’, the study highlights that robotic-assisted procedures are associated with lower complication rates, faster recovery, shorter hospital stays, and fewer conversions to open surgery, compared to conventional surgical methods.

The research provides one of the most comprehensive real-world assessments of endometrial cancer surgery in India, underscoring the advantages of incorporating advanced robotic technologies in oncologic care.

According to the study, robotic-assisted surgery not only improves surgical safety but also supports consistent oncologic outcomes, allowing patients to recover quicker and reducing the overall burden on healthcare facilities.

Experts believe that with rising adoption of technologies like da Vinci, robotic-assisted surgery could become a preferred approach for complex gynecologic cancers, combining precision with minimally invasive techniques.

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