Park Hospital saves 45-year-old man from complicated diaphragmatic hernia through advanced robotic-assisted surgery
This surgery marks a milestone for the Hospital, which has performed 50 robotic-assisted surgeries within 50 days of installing the advanced robotic system
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Chandigarh, October 21, 2024:
Park Hospital, one of the leading multi-specialty healthcare providers in the region, has successfully performed a complex robotic-assisted surgery to save a 45-year-old man from a complicated diaphragmatic hernia. The surgery, led by Dr. Anshuman Kaushal, Director of the Department of Minimal Access, Metabolic, Bariatric & Robotic Surgery, involved repairing a significant defect on the left side of the diaphragm, which measured around 8 by 10 centimetres, with the help of the advanced da Vinci Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS) system.
This surgery marks a significant milestone for Park Hospital, which has successfully completed 50 robotic-assisted procedures, including bariatric, colorectal, and upper GI surgeries, within just 50 days of installing the advanced Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS) system. Park Hospital is committed to making robotic-assisted surgeries accessible and affordable, ensuring patients from various income groups can benefit from this cutting-edge technology.
The patient arrived at Park Hospital’s emergency department with severe breathing difficulties and abdominal discomfort. A thorough evaluation revealed a life-threatening diaphragmatic hernia, where the abdominal organs pressed against the left lung, severely impairing its function. Given the complexity and location of the hernia, Dr. Anshuman Kaushal and his team chose to perform the procedure using robotic technology, which offered superior precision and control for repairing the defect.
Dr. Anshuman Kaushal shared his insights on the procedure, stating, “This was an extremely challenging case due to the large size of the hernia and the involvement of the thoracic cavity. We opted for robotic-assisted surgery because traditional open surgery would have posed significant risks, including larger incisions, longer recovery times, and more postoperative complications. Robotic-assisted surgery allowed us to safely reduce the herniated organs back into the abdominal cavity and repair the diaphragm with a large mesh, ensuring a stable closure. The precision and dexterity of robotic technology were instrumental in the success of this surgery.”
The patient underwent single-lung anaesthesia, carefully managed by the anaesthesiologist team, which enabled the procedure to be completed with minimal risk. The hernia contents were reduced, and a large mesh was placed on the diaphragm to prevent future complications.
“Thanks to the robotic-assisted approach, the patient experienced minimal postoperative pain, a faster recovery, and an early discharge from the hospital. He was moved out of the ICU just two days after surgery and discharged in excellent condition shortly after. During his follow-up visit, the patient showed significant improvement, with fully expanded lungs and a complete resolution of symptoms,” Dr. Kaushal added.
Expressing his gratitude, the patient said, “I am incredibly thankful to Dr. Anshuman Kaushal and the Park Hospital team. Their expertise and care have given me a new lease on life, and I’m recovering much faster than I anticipated.”