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AIIMS marks global first with robotic surgery: related news

AIIMS marks global first with robotic surgery

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Wednesday claimed to have performed world's first robotic surgery to remove a tumour in the bladder, which was leading to hypertension in a patient. The surgery was performed on Tuesday and doctors said that patient's blood pressure was normal after the surgery. "He is recovering well and will be ready to leave for home in two to three days," said NP Gupta, Head, Department of Urology, AIIMS. He said that in normal surgery long incision are required and the patient takes up to ten days to recover.

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Doctors at AIIMS carry out 'robotic surgery'

New Delhi (PTI): Doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Wednesday claimed they carried out the world's first robotic surgery to remove a tumour in the bladder which was leading to hypertension in the patient.

Robotic surgery now benefits bladder cancer patients

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Robotic Surgery Done On Bladder Cancer

The number of medical experts using robotic approach to perform various Robotic Surgery Done On Bladder Cancersurgeries is increasing continuously. Various medical experts opine that the use of robot during surgery helps in resolving medical complications.

State's First Single Incision Robotic Kidney Removal Performed at Henry Ford Hospital

DETROIT, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time in Michigan, a diseased kidney has been surgically removed at using highly sophisticated 3D robotics through a single incision. "We made several improvements in the technique that could allow us to perform this type of procedure routinely," says Craig Rogers, M.D., Henry Ford's director of robotic renal surgery. He performed the delicate operation last week using the da Vinci Surgical System, which has already been used in thousands of successful surgeries for complete and partial removal of diseased prostates. The kidney, damaged by four tumors, was extracted through an incision of about three inches near the patient's navel of a 50-year-old patient during a complex minimally invasive robotic procedure that lasted approximately 2.

Urologist is first in the world to use robot-assisted surgery to repair rare defect

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Robotic Surgery Extends Benefits to Bladder Cancer Patients

Robotic surgery, largely pioneered for prostate cancer surgery, is rapidly being adapted for use in other areas, including for bladder cancer patients. Urologic surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center now have significant experience -- and have demonstrated considerable success -- with robotics for removal of the bladder, also known as cystectomy.

Robotic surgery extends benefits to bladder cancer patients at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

Robotic surgery, largely pioneered for prostate cancer surgery, is rapidly being adapted for use in other areas, including for bladder cancer patients. Urologic surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center now have significant experience -- and have demonstrated considerable success -- with robotics for removal of the bladder, also known as cystectomy. Their findings are published in a recent edition of the peer-reviewed publication, the British Journal of Urology-International.

Unique robotic surgery at AIIMS

NEW DELHI: The Department of Urology at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences here claims to have successfully conducted a unique robotic surgery for bladder pheochromocytoma.

Robotic surgery extends benefits to bladder cancer patients at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

NEW YORK (July 30, 2008) -- Robotic surgery, largely pioneered for prostate cancer surgery, is rapidly being adapted for use in other areas, including for bladder cancer patients. Urologic surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center now have significant experience -- and have demonstrated considerable success -- with robotics for removal of the bladder, also known as cystectomy. Their findings are published in a recent edition of the peer-reviewed publication, the British Journal of Urology-International.

400th robotic-assisted heart surgery

June 24, 2008 The rise of robotic surgery has marked a new age in medical science and one of its pioneers has just reached a major milestone. Dr. W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr. has performed his 400th robotic-assisted mitral valve repair at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.

Benefits of Robotic Surgery

(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Surgery for kidney cancer is going high tech. Clinical research shows robotic surgery has many advantages for the patient including reduced pain and quicker recovery.

Case Study: ASG Software Solutions Utilizes Global Crossing IP VPN and Applauds Provider's Customer Support

This IDC Buyer Case Study details ASG's relationship with Global Crossing. ASG purchases IP VPN services from Global Crossing to connect sites in North America, Europe, and Asia. Not only does ASG run VoIP and video conferencing services over its IP VPN network, but it also relies on Global Crossing to coordinate local country access and voice connectivity where possible. This document highlights key points that have shaped ASG's impression of Global Crossing, particularly those that relate to customer service, an attribute that is being aggressively touted by carriers as a competitive differentiator.

Nickelback Joins Live Nation Artists in Exclusive Global Partnership

LOS ANGELES, July 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Live Nation (NYSE: LYV) President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Rapino announced today that the company has entered into a long-term global partnership with Nickelback, one of the most successful contemporary hitmaking and touring rock bands in the world. Nickelback is the fourth global superstar that Live Nation has signed to a unified rights deal, on track with the company's strategic plan to sign four to six such deals with world-class artists in the first year of operation of its Live Nation Artists division. (Photo: here) Shaped by Mr. Rapino, the new partnership contemplates all areas of Nickelback's global music enterprises, including three touring and album cycles, with an option for a fourth.

Global Banking Corporation to launch 'e-parking solutions' company in strategic alliance with MAG Robotic Systems

Global Banking Corporation to launch ‘e-parking solutions’ company in strategic alliance with MAG Robotic Systems

Global Banking Corporation to launch 'e-parking solutions' company in strategic alliance with MAG Robotic Systems

Global Banking Corporation to launch ‘e-parking solutions’ company in strategic alliance with MAG Robotic Systems

Robotic Surgery Extends Benefits To Bladder Cancer Patients

Benefits of robotic surgery for bladder cancer patients include dramatically faster recoveries with equal, or better, surgical precision.

Robotic Surgery Provides Reduced Pain and Quicker Recovery for Kidney Cancer Patients

Clinical research at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is helping bring the advantages of robotic surgery, including reduced pain and quicker recovery, to kidney cancer patients.

Robotic surgery extends benefits to bladder cancer patients

Urologic surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center say that they have achieved considerable success in adapting robotic surgery for bladder cancer patients.


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