R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI (TN), JUNE 24
Aiming to offer a wide spectrum of training to increase the knowledge and skill set in robotic-assisted surgery (RAS), Kauvery Hospital has launched the Kauvery Institute of Robotic Surgeries in its main hospital at Alwarpet here, the medical tourism capital of the country on Saturday.
With the field of surgery evolving owing to the influx of new technologies and techniques, there is a need for continuing education and training of surgeons to catch up with these advanced technologies. Robotic surgery is one such technology that is perceived to be more advanced and adaptable as compared to laparoscopic surgery.
- Introduction of Robotic Surgery Program, Kauvery Hospital also to offer cutting-edge surgical solutions at an affordable cost, ensuring that advanced medical technologies are accessible to a wider population, which reflects our mission statement – great healthcare at affordable cost: Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-Founder & Executive Director
- Collaborating with the research wing at IIT-M, Kauvery Hospital is poised to drive further technological breakthroughs in healthcare, with a comprehensive plan soon to be unveiled: IIT Director V Kamakoti
- Kauvery hospital will offer Robotic Surgery at a rate of 1/3 of the cost compared to other health facilities charging across the country: Dr Swaminadhan Sambandam, Lead-Multi Organ Transplant Kauvery Group of Hospitals
IIT Madras Director V Kamakoti inaugurated the Kauvery Institute of Robotic Surgery in the presence of Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Hospital, Dr Swaminadhan Sambandam, Lead- Multi Organ Transplant Kauvery Group of Hospitals and his team.
Inaugurating the institute, Dr Kamakoti said, “Innovations in healthcare sector plays a very vital role in saving thousands of lives. The fusion of engineering and medical expertise creates pathways for exceptional solutions, such as Robotic Surgeries. It is truly commendable to witness Kauvery Hospital, equipped with physician scientists possessing the acumen to administer cutting-edge treatments. I extend my heartfelt wishes to Kauvery Hospital on the momentous launch of the Kauvery Institute of Robotic Surgery, dedicated to providing accessible, reliable, and superior surgical treatments for all.”
He further announced collaboration of IIT Research wing and Kauvery Hospital is poised to drive further technological breakthroughs in healthcare. A comprehensive plan soon to be unveiled, he added.
IITM introduces BTech Medical Science and Engineering: V Kamakoti
Keeping in mind the recent developments taking place in medical engineering field, the IIT Madras has introduced a new BTech course in Medical Sciences & Technology by creating a dedicated department for Medical Sciences and Technology from this academic year, he added.
Dr Kamakoti said that 37 percent of Laurals are Physician Scientists and they are instrumental for several innovations in medical engineering sector. We need to create more number of Physician Scientists before 2047, as envisioned by our Prime Minister’s ‘Amrit Kaal’.
Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, Co Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Hospital said, “Research and development in the field of Robotic Surgeries have immensely grown in the last decade. It is sure to revolutionize surgical treatments. However, the right expertise to perform robotic surgeries is essential, and we are pleased to have such highly skilled surgeons who can make use of advanced technology to provide better outcomes. With the introduction of our Robotic Surgery Program, we also to offer cutting-edge surgical solutions at an affordable cost, ensuring that advanced medical technologies are accessible to a wider population, which reflects our mission statement – great healthcare at affordable cost.”
Dr Swaminadhan Sambandam, Lead-Multi Organ Transplant Kauvery Group of Hospitals said, “Embracing robotic technology in our surgical practices is a revolution for achieving excellent outcomes in complex surgeries. With the Kauvery Institute of Robotic Surgeries, we can achieve unprecedented precision and visualization, with high-definition cameras. The robotic arms have 360 degree of movements as compared to human arms. This enables precise and safe surgery even under the most challenging circumstances. Robotic surgeries offer numerous advantages over traditional approaches, such as less pain, no scars, reduced hospital stays, quicker recovery and return to normalcy in a few days. The technology is also used in Live donor liver surgeries, and in fact we are the only center in Tamil Nadu to provide Robotic Kidney Transplantation,” he added.
Addressing reporters, Dr Swaminathan Sambandam said that Kauvery hospital will offer Robotic Surgery at a rate of 1/3 of the cost compared to other health facilities charging across the country. Though private insurance companies included the Robotic Surgeries in their packages, the TN Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme yet to take initiative to include this, he added.
In a statement, the Kauvery hospital said that the launch also marks the first-ever Robotic Surgery Program for Kidney Transplant in the state. This groundbreaking initiative will revolutionize surgical treatments by leveraging cutting-edge robotic technology.
The Kauvery Institute of Robotic Surgeries will bring together surgeons highly skilled and experienced in robotic surgeries in the field of Gastro Enterology, Hepato- Pancreato- Biliary Surgery, Urology, Oncology, Cardio Thoracic Surgery and in transplant, particularly Kidney Transplantation and Live Liver Donor operations, dedicated to providing the most precise, minimal access and sophisticated surgical care.
At the heart of this innovative program lies the da Vinci, a fourth-generation Robotic System renowned for its exceptional precision and 3D vision technology. This advanced system empowers surgeons with the ability to visualize the most intricate vessels and tissues with unparalleled clarity. Furthermore, the robotic arms are designed to access anatomical regions that may pose challenges for human arms, ensuring comprehensive and better surgical outcomes, the statement added.