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Yatharth Hospital Installs Da Vinci X Surgical Robot & Stryker’s Orthopaedic Robot

Noida, December 30, 2023 : Yatharth Super Speciality Hospitals installs da Vinci X and Mako robotic surgical systems at its Noida Extension branch. This launch of a cutting-edge robotic surgery program will provide patients access to better minimally invasive care and precise treatment from seasoned experts. The healthcare provider aims to add one more Da Vinci robot in its Greater Noida branch by the end of this financial year, reflecting their commitment to service excellence.

The da Vinci system, with its specialized instrumentation and 3D visualization, will serve the patients by facilitating complex procedures across multiple surgical disciplines such as Urology, Gynaecology, Oncology, Minimal Access, Bariatric Surgery, and General Surgery etc. The versatile Mako robot opens new possibilities for knee and hip replacement needing enhanced accuracy. Therefore, in the realm of orthopedic surgeries, the Mako robot emerges as a transformative force. It aids surgeons in executing joint replacement procedures with unparalleled precision and minimal tissue damage, paving the way for quicker recovery and improved long-term joint function for patients.

Mr. Yatharth Tyagi, Director Yatharth Group of Hospitals, said, “At Yatharth Hospitals, we pride ourselves on leading healthcare innovation in Delhi NCR. The launch of our cutting-edge robotic surgery program ushers in the next chapter of advancement in patient care. By acquiring these robots of around Rs 30 crores, we aim to transform surgical standards and radically improve patient outcomes. I believe robots will not replace surgeons, but surgeons who use robots will replace surgeons who do not use robots”.

Dr. Sudhir Sharma, Director-Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery & Chief Medical Advisor, Yatharth Hospitals shared, ‘In the current healthcare landscape, patients are increasingly mindful of the postoperative impacts of surgeries. Given the swift pace of modern lifestyles and occupational demands, individuals seek treatments that prioritize safety and assure expeditious recovery. We are proud to acquire these sophisticated surgical robots and build special capabilities to deliver better minimally invasive care.”

Dr. Amit Nath Misra, Director & HOD-Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Yatharth Hospitals, said “With the help of Mako technology, surgeons can replicate exact and precise bone cuts for patients.  Besides accuracy, it provides patients the benefits of smaller incisions, reduced pain, faster recovery, and better clinical outcomes”.

As a pioneer in NCR healthcare with a legacy of quality clinical excellence spanning two decades, Yatharth Hospitals furthers its commitment to service excellence and patient welfare through this program. With the launch of robotic surgery facilities at its Noida extension branch, it will provide specialized minimally invasive treatment options under one roof to residents of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad and adjoining areas.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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