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"Robotic Surgery for Children: A Minimally Invasive Approach 🏥 #RoboticSurgery #PediatricSurgery #ChildrensHealth #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery"

Writer's picture: Dr Vivek Viswanathan Dr Vivek Viswanathan

Robotic-assisted surgery has revolutionized the field of medicine, offering numerous benefits for both adults and children. This innovative technique allows surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision, control, and dexterity.

Advantages of Robotic Surgery for Children:


  • Smaller Incisions: Robotic surgery often involves smaller incisions, leading to less pain, scarring, and a faster recovery time.

  • Increased Precision: Robotic arms provide enhanced dexterity and control, allowing surgeons to perform delicate procedures with greater accuracy.

  • Shorter Hospital Stays: Smaller incisions and faster recovery often result in shorter hospital stays for children.

  • Reduced Blood Loss: Robotic surgery minimizes blood loss, which can be crucial for children with underlying medical conditions.

  • Improved Outcomes: In many cases, robotic surgery has been shown to lead to better outcomes and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery.


Common Pediatric Procedures Performed Robotically:


  • Pyloromyotomy: A procedure to treat pyloric stenosis, a condition that causes narrowing of the opening between the stomach and small intestine.

  • Appendectomy: Removal of the appendix, often performed to treat appendicitis.

  • Inguinal Hernia Repair: Repair of a hernia in the groin area.

  • Nephrectomy: Removal of a kidney, often performed to treat kidney cancer or other conditions.

  • Pyeloplasty: Correction of a condition where there is an obstruction to the outflow of urine from the kidney.

  • Ureteric Reimplantation: Surgery for correction of a condition where there is reflux of urine from the bladder to the kidney in which the ureters are disconnected from their normal insertion in the bladder and reimplanted in such a fashion as to provide a valve effect and obviate the reflux.

  • Choledochal Cyst Excision: A condition where there is a cystic dilatation of the common bile duct causing obstructive jaundice.


Robotic Systems Currently in Use:


Several robotic systems are currently used in pediatric surgery, including:

  • da Vinci Surgical System: This is one of the most widely used robotic systems worldwide.

  • Zeus Robotic Surgical System: Another popular system used in pediatric surgery.

  • Mazor X Robotic Guidance System: This system provides robotic guidance for spinal surgeries.

  • SSi Mantra:  It is a surgical robotic system developed by SS Innovations International Inc., an Indian medical technology company. Founded by Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, a renowned robotic cardiac surgeon, SSi Mantra aims to revolutionize the field of robotic surgery by making advanced procedures more accessible and affordable.

Scenario in India:


Robotic surgery is gaining popularity in India, with an increasing number of hospitals adopting this technology. While still relatively new compared to developed countries, robotic surgery is becoming more accessible and affordable for Indian patients.


Conclusion:


Robotic surgery offers significant benefits for children undergoing surgical procedures. The smaller incisions, increased precision, and faster recovery times make it an attractive option for many families. As technology continues to advance, we can expect even more exciting developments in the field of pediatric robotic surgery.


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