World Laparoscopy Hospital, a supplier of surgical training specialising in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, stated it has trained 1,000 surgeons and gynaecologists from 108 countries in superior robotic surgery.
“Training surgeons from across the globe in robotic surgery has been a challenging yet rewarding journey,” stated Dr. R. Ok. Mishra, Director and Chief Surgeon, World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurugram.
“We are proud to have reached this milestone, but our mission does not stop here. We are committed to continually advancing surgical education and improving patient care worldwide,” he stated.
Robotic surgery, a department of minimally invasive surgery, permits surgeons to carry out complicated surgical procedures with extra precision, flexibility, and management than is feasible with standard methods.
However, the implementation of this superior expertise in a rustic like India, the place the medical infrastructure is assorted and infrequently under-resourced, is a difficult process.
Overcoming these hurdles, WLH stated below the aleadership of Dr. Mishra, it started the journey of integrating robotic surgery into its medical practices.
“The advanced surgical system enhances the surgeon’s capabilities, leading to improved patient outcomes, reduced pain and discomfort, less risk of infection, shorter hospital stays, quicker recoveries, and smaller, less noticeable scars,” WLH stated.