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    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai has successfully performed India’s first True Robotic Bariatric Surgery using Robotic Staplers on a patient from Bangladesh.
    September 17, 2021

    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai completes India’s first true robotic bariatric surgery on a 50-year-old patient from Bangladesh. With the availability of state-of-the-art technology and expertise, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai reached yet another robotic milestone on the 8th of September 2021 when Dr. Raj Palaniappan, Director and Lead Bariatric Surgeon performed India’s first fully Robotic Gastrointestinal Surgery. He performed a complex bariatric surgery named “One Anastomotic Gastric Bypass” through just three robotic ports and performed the entire procedure without the use of any additional ports.

    Mrs. Taniya, a 50-year-old woman from Bangladesh, was a high risk super obese patient weighing 124 Kgs (BMI – 51 kg/m2) with multiple comorbidities, including a previous brain tumor surgery (astrocytoma), epilepsy (on treatment), right leg weakness and numbness post the brain disease, obstructive sleep apnea, on thyroid medications after total thyroidectomy surgery, and she also had undergone two other abdominal surgeries for gallstone and fibroid uterus. She was also recently diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. She was mostly wheelchair bound and home bound after her substantial weight gain and was facing a life threatening situation due to all the above comorbidities. The Bariatric procedure had to be conducted as a medical emergency on her. The procedure of bariatric surgery gives a feeling of fullness to patients and reduces their hunger, causing weight loss and significant improvements in health. This is owing to the fact that the new stomach pouch holds a smaller volume than the normal stomach and reduces the amount of food intake.

    Explaining the procedure, Dr. Raj Palaniappan said, “Owing to the difficulties and risk involved in performing traditional surgery in two stages, Robotics was the only solution for her to reduce the post-operative complications and enhance the recovery along with adding safety to the metabolic bypass surgery that was planned. However, the existing hybrid robotic surgeries would have been difficult to perform as laparoscopy and may not have proven to be so beneficial either. Consequently, we made arrangements through Intuitive Surgicals to procure the entire consumables required, including the recently launched SUREFORM staplers for a fully robotic approach. These staplers, have multidirectional movements and 90-degree articulation, which largely reduced the difficulty in stapling the stomach and intestines during the surgery. Seven robotic staplers were used to complete the entire surgery robotically. Intraoperatively, due to the extensive fat cake, the bowel was not able to be mobilised well enough to complete the anastomosis which lead to a minor setback. The precision of the robotic suturing made possible this demanding step of anastomoses in such an adverse situation and we could complete with a perfect closure. This procedure is incidentally the first robotic bariatric surgery in the world to be performed in just three ports. For once, the full potential of robotic surgery has been achieved in history.”

    The surgery lasted for around 150 minutes and the patient was able to recover from anesthesia and surgery uneventfully. True robotic surgery causes far less trauma to the tissue than a hybrid robotic surgery and so recovery was possible without moving the patient to ventilator or ICU care. Patient was started on oral fluids within 12 hours after surgery, mobilised with support within 48 hours and discharged with good health on the 4th day post-surgery.

    Speaking about the team’s achievement Ms. Preetha Reddy, Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group, said “While the robotic surgery came as a boon for this patient, the ‘true robotic surgery’ will revolutionize the world of gastrointestinal surgical outcomes, most importantly oncology and bariatric surgeries. Dr. Raj Palaniappan was also the first surgeon to introduce robotic bariatric surgery in India in 2011. Apollo Hospitals always leads the forefront in bringing the best of technology and expertise to India. We look forward to the use of this new additional robotic stapler instrumentation across other specialities in the future to improve the surgical outcome for the needy Indian population.”

    Post-surgery the patient recovered well and her weight has reduced down by 4 kgs enabling her to move without any support. This is a remarkable achievement as her weight gain confined her to a wheel chair for the last few months. The patient’s blood sugar level and BP are now under control. The procedure will enable her to lose around 40 kgs within a year and walk comfortably and gain back complete normalcy after almost a decade.

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