Apollo Hospitals to host a two day Multidisciplinary Robotic Surgery Workshop

May 12, 2022
Hyderabad, May 12, 2022:

Apollo Hospitals Institutes of Robotic Surgery; is hosting a Multidisciplinary Robotic Surgery Workshop on 13th and  14tth  May, 2022; at Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills. This two day Workshop will impart training to aspiring robotic surgeons in Robotic surgeries of Gynaecology; Surgical Oncology; Uro Oncology and Colorectal surgeries.

We believe that every patient walking in through the Apollo Hospitals portals should receive the best opportunity for positive outcomes. Our experienced surgeons have mastered the art and science of Robotics and are delivering the high standards of care we are known for. With our team-based, interdisciplinary approach, we have been able to grow the use of Robotics across our nationwide healthcare system, and making less complicated, quicker recovery possible even in the most complicated of cases” says Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group.

The Multidisciplinary Robotic Surgery Workshop will be conducted by distinguished panel of highly experienced and accomplished surgeons comprising of Dr. Rooma Sinha, Honorary Professor of Gynecology, Minimal Access and Robotic Surgeon; Dr. Chinna Babu, Robotic Surgical Oncologist; Dr. Sanjai Addla, Robotic and Uro-oncological Surgeon and Dr. Kishore Alapati, Robotic & Colorectal Surgeon. It provides a learning and upskilling opportunity in precision-driven robotic surgeries for surgeons.

This exciting and emerging Robotic Surgical technology has radically revolutionized surgical practice over the recent years, augmenting the surgeon’s skills and enabling him to achieve accuracy even in the most complex of procedures. Surgeons now have at their service, hi-definition cameras, micro instruments that can enter the human body and become their eyes and hands, literally.

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