Oman

Medical City Hospital removes kidney tumour using surgical robot

The operation was performed using an advanced robotic surgical system. - ONA
 
The operation was performed using an advanced robotic surgical system. - ONA

MUSCAT: The Medical City Hospital for Military and Security Services - Muscat successfully performed a delicate surgical operation that led to the removal of a cancerous tumour from a patient’s kidney by using a surgical robot.
The operation was performed using an advanced robotic surgical system that provides high-resolution 3D vision, as well as precise control of surgical instruments. This helped remove the tumour while at the same time preserving the healthy part of the kidney.
The surgery was conducted by Maj Dr Mohammed bin Saleh al Rashdi, Senior Specialist in Kidney and Urinary Tract Surgery, who applied robotic and endoscopic techniques, with full support from a medical team specialised in anaesthesia, nursing and related disciplines.
The use of surgical robots contributes to the accuracy of surgical procedures, enhanced by high-definition 3D vision and precise instruments that provide a wide scope of motion that mimics the movement of the human hand, besides furnishing a high level of stability that helps perform operations in narrow or complex spaces. - ONA