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Samachar Vishesh News
Patiala 04th December:- In a significant boon to the health sector in the
region, Fortis hospital Mohali has introduced the facility of Robotic surgery
for prostate cancer, elevating it to become a centre of excellence for Prostate
cancer in the region. A team of Doctors led by Noted Urologist and Robotic
Surgery specialist Dr Priyadarshi Ranjan, at Fortis Mohali successfully
conducted the Robotic Surgery, which was the first of its kind in the region.
The surgery was earlier done by open method in which
the patients required a 20 centimetres long incision below the navel extending
down till the pubic region. Now the traditional surgery has been replaced by
the world class da vinci Robotic surgery in which the entire surgery is
completed by small 8 mm incisions, with excellent recovery. The entire
procedure is almost painless, bloodless and the patient is usually discharged
on day two after surgery. Robotic surgery for prostate cancer provides
excellent cancer control, minimal blood loss, excellent continence, erectile
function and minimal hospitalisation.
The patient Ajaib singh, a resident of Sangrur was
delighted by the outcome of Robotic surgery. With this now Fortis Hospital
Mohali has also become the first hospital in the private sector north of Delhi
to offer the services of Robotic Surgery for prostate cancer. Prostate cancer
is one of the commonest cancer in males after oral and lung cancer and is a
leading cause of mortality among men above 50 years of age.
In today’s date prostate cancer is treatable in all
stages with excellent cure rates, said Dr Ranjan. Elaborating about the
symptoms Dr Ranjan said that early prostate cancer is mostly asymptomatic and
almost all cases are detected only by active screening by a Urologist. As per recommendations,
prostate cancer should be actively screened in all men over 40 years of age to
be detected at an early stage, where treatment outcomes are excellent.
Sarvodaya Hospital - Prostate cancer starts in the prostate gland. It is common but highly treatable in the early stages. Learn more about the symptoms, treatments, and causes here. For discussing your case feel free to call at the numbers : 1800 313 1414.
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