Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital announced that its surgical team completed 25 robotic-assisted procedures in a single day using the da Vinci surgical system, reflecting the scale of its robotic surgery programme and multidisciplinary clinical coordination.
The procedures were performed by Dr. Atul N.C. Peters, Director – Department of Bariatric, Minimal Access & General Surgery, along with a team of surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses, and operating room specialists.
The cases included both routine and complex procedures, including hernia surgeries, covering primary and recurrent cases, all managed through robotic-assisted surgical techniques. According to the hospital, the procedures were conducted as part of routine clinical scheduling.
“Robotic-assisted surgery allows us to approach many procedures with enhanced visualization and instrument articulation while maintaining the principles of minimally invasive care,” said Dr. Atul N.C. Peters. “For patients, the focus is always on safety, surgical precision and recovery. When teams gain experience and operate within structured systems, it becomes possible to manage multiple procedures efficiently while maintaining clinical judgement and patient-first decision making.”
Robotic-assisted surgery enables minimally invasive procedures with high-definition three-dimensional visualization and advanced instrument control, while the surgeon remains in full control of the system.
The hospital highlighted that coordinated workflows across departments, including surgical teams, anaesthesia, nursing, radiology, sterilisation units, and hospital administration, are essential for managing surgical programmes.
“Robotic surgery is not a single-surgeon effort; it requires a well-prepared ecosystem,” Dr. Peters added. “From patient evaluation and operating room preparation to post-operative recovery, many teams contribute to ensuring that each procedure is performed safely.”
The programme also involves structured training for operating room teams, including console training, docking procedures, instrument handling, and workflow coordination.
According to the hospital, patients undergoing minimally invasive procedures are generally able to resume normal activities relatively quickly, depending on the procedure and individual recovery factors.
Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital continues to expand the use of robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgical approaches across multiple specialties as part of its clinical programmes.
Be a part of Elets Collaborative Initiatives. Join Us for Upcoming Events and explore business opportunities. Like us on Facebook , connect with us on LinkedIn and follow us on Twitter , Instagram.
"Exciting news! Elets technomedia is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest insights!" Click here!
