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Robotic Hernia Surgery – FAQs answered

Robotic Hernia Surgery 1. Does the Robot perform the surgery on its own? No, the surgical robot is a sophisticated and an advanced instrument set-up with specially designed hardware & software making it “intelligent” but not “independent”. It needs the brain & the hands of the surgeon to help in the surgery. 2. Is Hernia Surgery possible with Robot? Yes, #RoboticSurgery is an Advanced form of #Laparoscopic Surgery where a specialized Robotic device is used to “assist” in the surgery performed by the Surgeon. Just like other Laparoscopic Surgeries got upgraded to Robotic platform, Hernia Surgery can also be performed safely & with better precision using the surgical robot. 3. How is #RoboticSurgery different than Laparoscopic Surgery? Laparoscopy uses long slender instruments with moving parts at the tip of the instrument that help in performing the surgical steps. However, the robotic ‘arms’ replicate the movements of human hands & arms, providing better and wider range of movements. This allows exact replication of the hand movements of the Surgeon in the patient. 4. How costly is #RoboticHerniaSurgery? As opposed to the instruments of Laparoscopic Surgery, which are reused till they malfunction, the instruments in robotic surgery are designed with predefined & limited shelf-life. The delicate moving parts and the need for precision necessitates usage of disposable instruments. This makes the Robotic Surgery platform premium as compared to Laparoscopic Surgery. The average addition to the surgery charges would be about 1L (1300 USD) to 2L (2600 USD) over and above the conventional charges. 5. Would #Mesh be still needed? Yes, as I mentioned above, Robotic surgery is an advanced Laparoscopic Surgery Platform to perform the surgery in a more precise fashion & with better ergonomics for the surgeon. The repair of hernia would need mesh-augmentation irrespective of the type of minimal access surgery – Laparoscopic or Robotic. 6. How many cuts are needed? Three/Four cuts would be needed to accommodate the camera system and the instrumentations. 7. Would my insurance cover it? Yes, it should. However, one must check the TPA & the sum-insured to avail the benefits. 8. Is #RoboticHerniaSurgery good for all the hernia repairs? Latest & advanced technology helps in delivering better cure & results for all surgeries, however this technology is costly. Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery can be an accepted modality for smaller hernia repair. 9. Would #RHS be less painful than Laparoscopic Hernia Repair RHS enables fixation of the mesh with sutures instead of tacking (Fixation with a screw) the mesh. This should translate to better pain relief. 10. Can Robotic Hernia Surgery be performed after #ProstateSurgery / #PelvicSurgery / #PreviousHerniaSurgery / #RecurrentHerniaSurgery? Yes. As a matter of fact, the robotic platform has distinct advantages in these very situations where the Laparoscopic platform may have limitations. Better 3D vision, finer & precise movements & maneuverability allows extremely-difficult-to-operate case with minimal invasive surgery.

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Robotic TARUP / Robotic TARM – What is it?

Robotic TARUP / Robotic TARM Robotic TARUP (Trans Abdominal Retro-muscular Umbilical Prosthesis) or the TARM (Trans Abdominal Retro-muscular Meshplasty) is a term for a Robotic Hernia repair. In this surgery a surgical Robot is used in an intra-abdominal approach and the mesh is placed behind the rectus abdominis muscle by creating a retro-muscular space and lowering the posterior rectus sheath-peritoneum complex. Thus the mesh gets sandwiched in between the layers of the abdominal wall resulting in a stronger repair as compared to an onlay or a sublay technique. The end result is a mesh that is extra-peritoneal leaving the intestines and other organs undisturbed. Usage of Surgical robot allows a HD-3D vision with magnification, a tremor-free instrument control with very high degree of precision. The robotic arms allow secure and a strong closure of the hernial defect/s. The robotic surgery is cost effective as it mitigates usage of a very costly dual-layered mesh and any fixation device. For primary & recurrent ventral / umbilical / epigastric hernia Robotic TARUP / Robotic TARM is now a preferred procedure. If you are suffering from any of such hernia or have been adviced a surgery for same kindly visit us for an opinion. For surgery details you can visit the link mentioned below. Robotic TARUP / TARM Video #RoboticTARUP #RoboticTARM #RoboticVentralHerniaSurgery #RoboticVentralHerniaRepair #RoboticHerniaSurgery #DrVishalSoni #DaVinciXi #Hernia #Meshplasty #HerniaSurgery

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Care after Hernia Surgery

Care after Hernia Surgery In Hospital 1. You would be allowed sips of water about 2 hours after surgery, followed by Liquids / Soft diet as per post op orders 2. The urine catheter will be removed next morning. There would be sensation of wanting to pass urine due to the catheter bulb, it is expected. 3. You might feel sleepy for upto 6 hours after surgery due to post-anesthesia effect. 4. Some Nausea is expected for upto 6 hours after the surgery, You would be given medicines for the same.  5. Having dry throat & throat irritation is common, it is a temporary event due to anesthesia and should maximally last till night. Hot tea / soup, lozenges, steam inhalation & voice rest help. 6. You would be given adequate pain relief injections for comfort. Kindly ask for additional dose, if severe pain/Inability to sleep. 7. In case of Spinal anesthesia sudden onset of pain might occur when the effect wears off, don’t be alarmed. Additional painkiller can be demanded & would be given to make you comfortable. 8. You should be allowed to sleep on right or left side positions / turning in bed once the effect of Anaesthesia wears off. Usage of a pillow below the knees help in decreasing the abdominal pain and discomfort. 9. In case of spinal anesthesia, you would be allowed to walk next morning, In case of general anesthesia, you can start walking once comfortable. 10. It is advised to avoid visiting washroom & straining to poop till next day morning. It is advised to not be on the commode for more than 5 mins at a stretch & the door not be latched. 11. Bathing should be allowed from next morning, the dressings would normally be water-proof. 12. There might be some residual swelling at Hernia Site, it should decrease in next 3-7days 13. If the pain/ discomfort is better, expect the discharge late in evening or next morning. Care At home 1. Blood sugars & Blood Pressure are expected to be deranged (High or Low) for a day or two after surgery & shouldn’t be seen as a panic situation. 2. No individual food / food product restrictions are applicable with respect to the Surgery, however medical-based restrictions would continue. 3. Walking is allowed & encouraged, Atleast 30 mins per day, once pain & swelling have decreased. 4. Usage of Western Style washroom with a foot rest is recommended. 5. Usage of Scrotal Support / Abdominal Binder / Pressure dressings would be explained to you. Use it all the times except while sleeping. 6. Avoid straining or lifting heavy weights (>5kgs), participation in contact sports, riding two-wheeler, squatting on floor, sitting on floor crossed legged, excessive forward bending for atleast 6 weeks post-surgery. 7. Promptly seek medical help for any issues with Constipation, Urinary issues or Coughing. This can interfere with Mesh. 8. Follow-up is usually after 7 days. Ordinarily no change of dressing is needed. 9. Kindly keep a copy of discharge card safely with you all the time with details of the Surgery and the type of Mesh used. 10. Strictly avoid smoking for atleast 3 months after surgery. 11. For females, avoid planning pregnancy for atleast 1 year post surgery This is a non exhaustive list of points for care after hernia surgery. These are standard set of instructions for our patients operated by Robotic or Laparoscopic method for Hernia Surgery “Wish you a healthy & an uneventful recovery”   #DrVishalSoni #ZydusHospitals #PatchOfHappyness   #RoboticHerniaSurgery #LaparoscopicHerniaSurgery #HerniaSurgery #Hernioplasty #Mesh #Hernia #HerniaRepair #MinimallyInvasiveHerniaSurgery #InguinalHernia #GroinHernia #FemoralHernia #SpigelianHernia #IncisionalHernia #RecurrentHernia #UmbilicalHernia #ParaUmbilicalHernia   

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Robotic Cholecystectomy – Is it best for you?

Robotic Cholecystectomy – Is it best for you? Robotic Cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure involving removal of the gallbladder with the help of a surgical robotic system. Traditionally, gallbladder removal surgery, has been done through a large incision in the abdomen. With Robotic Cholecystectomy, the surgery is performed through small incisions with the help of a surgical robotic system – in our case Da Vinci Xi by Intuitive Surgicals. The robotic system consists of a console where the surgeon sits and controls the robotic arms. It is like the cockpit of a plane. The Robotic arms hold the surgical instruments and a camera that provides a magnified HD-3D view of the inside of the body. he robotic platform uses a special vision assist system called Firefly Mode which uses Infra-red spectrum of the light to identify the biliary structures and the blood vessels. Prior to the surgery a special dye (colored compound) called Indocyanine Green (ICG) is injected into the vein. The dye gets preferentially accumulated in the Gall bladder & the Bile ducts, thus helping in identification and safe surgery due to florescent shade. f you are considering this procedure, talk to your Robotic Surgeon to see if it is the right option for you. Talk to us to know more. You can visit our youtube channel for Gall bladder Surgery videos here.  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQux7wdprh5fG-zm1IQYlvw       #DrVishalSoni #RoboticCholecystectomy #RoboticSurgery #Cholecystectomy #GallStones #GallBladder #Cholelithiasis #Cholecystitis Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

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Surgery for Recurrent Hernia

Surgery for Recurrent Hernia Recurrent hernias can be more challenging to treat, and surgical repair is often required. In this blog post, we will discuss recurrent hernia surgery, including what it is, how it is performed, and what to expect during recovery. What is Recurrent Hernia Surgery? Recurrent Hernia Surgery is a procedure performed when a hernia reoccurs after a previous surgery. Hernia recurrence can happen for various reasons, such as improper technique during the initial surgery, inadequate healing, or a failure of the mesh used to support the weakened tissue. During recurrent hernia surgery, the surgeon will identify the cause of the recurrence and repair the hernia using a variety of techniques, including suturing the weakened tissue, reinforcing the area with mesh, or a combination of both. How is Recurrent Hernia Surgery Performed? Recurrent hernia surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make an incision at the site of the previous hernia repair in Open Approach, allowing them to access the area of the recurrence. The surgeon will then carefully examine the area and identify the cause of the recurrence. If the previous mesh has failed, they will remove it and replace it with a new mesh. If the weakened tissue is the cause of the recurrence, the surgeon will suture it to strengthen the area. Once the repair is complete, the surgeon will close the incision with stitches or staples and cover it with a dressing. What to Expect During Recovery? Recovery from recurrent hernia surgery can take several days to weeks, depending on the extent of the surgery and the individual’s overall health. Immediately after the surgery, the patient will need to rest and avoid strenuous activity for several days. Pain and discomfort are common after surgery and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications or prescribed pain relievers. The patient may also experience swelling, bruising, or redness at the incision site. The team will provide specific instructions on caring for the incision, including keeping it clean and dry and changing the dressing as needed. The patient will also need to avoid lifting heavy objects or participating in unaccustomed strenuous activities until cleared by the surgeon. It is essential to follow the surgeon’s instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery and prevent further complications. In conclusion, recurrent hernias can be a challenging condition to manage, but surgery is often an effective treatment option. Recurrent hernia surgery involves repairing the hernia site after a previous surgical repair has failed. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia, and recovery can take several weeks or months. It is essential to follow the surgeon’s instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery and prevent further complications.       #RecurrentHernia #Hernia #Meshplasty #Mesh #HerniaSurgery

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Robotic Surgery Training in India

Robotic Surgery Training in India Robotic surgery is a cutting-edge technology that has revolutionized the field of surgery in recent years. The use of robotics has made surgical procedures more precise, less invasive, and faster, resulting in better outcomes for patients. However, to be able to perform robotic surgery, surgeons need to undergo specialized & supervised training.  #RoboticSurgeryTraining involves learning how to operate a robotic surgical system, such as the Da Vinci Surgical System, which is one of the most popular robotic surgical systems used today. We have a tailored modular training program for Robotic Surgery Training at Zydus Hospitals, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Bharat. More details can be found here. The course director Dr Vishal Soni is an Expert Robotic Surgeon and a Proctor with Intuitive Surgicals. He has done phenomenal work in the field of Robotics in Benign Gastroenterology and has been invited to more than 15 events for sharing his domain expertise. He has Proctored over 55 surgeons in India and runs one of the most successful Robotic Surgery Programs for Benign Gastro-Intestinal Surgery. Robotic Surgery training is divided into three stages: didactic training, simulation training, and hands-on training. Stage 1: Didactic Training Didactic training is the first stage of robotic surgery training. It involves learning the theoretical aspects of robotic surgery, including the basic principles of robotics, the relevant speciality-specific anatomy and physiology and the principles of surgical techniques. Surgeons receive didactic training in several ways, including attending lectures, reading textbooks, P2P sessions and watching videos. Didactic training is important as it provides the foundation for the other two stages of robotic surgery training. Stage 2: Simulation Training Simulation training is the second stage of robotic surgery training. It involves using a ‘simulator’ to practice robotic surgery procedures. The simulator creates a virtual replica of the environment where Da Vinci Surgical System is put to use. It allows surgeons to practice different surgical steps such as suturing, cutting, and manipulating tissue. Simulation training is important as it allows surgeons to develop their skills in a safe and controlled environment. Surgeons can make mistakes without putting patients at risk, and they can receive immediate feedback on their performance. Simulation training can be done individually or in pairs and it can be customized to meet the needs of an individual surgeons. Stage 3: Hands-on Training Hands-on training is the third and final stage of robotic surgery training. It involves working with a mentor to perform robotic surgery procedures on patients. Surgeons are supervised by experienced robotic surgeons, who provide guidance and feedback throughout the procedure. Hands-on training is important as it allows surgeons to apply the skills they have learned in the first two stages of training to real patients. Surgeons learn how to manage the robotic surgical system, how to position the instruments, and how to communicate with the surgical team. Robotic surgery training is essential for surgeons who want to perform robotic surgery procedures. The training involves three stages: didactic training, simulation training, and hands-on training. Didactic training provides the theoretical foundation for robotic surgery, simulation training allows surgeons to practice their skills in a safe environment, and hands-on training allows surgeons to apply their skills to real patients. By undergoing robotic surgery training, surgeons can provide better outcomes for their patients and stay at the forefront of surgical technology. We are one of the only centers with a comprehensive hands-on course for Robotic Surgery Training in India. Contact us for more details on drvishalsoni@gmail.com.

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Incisional Hernia Surgery

Incisional Hernia Surgery is a procedure performed to repair a hernia that occurs at the site of a previous surgical incision. A hernia is a medical condition where an organ or tissue bulges through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue. Incisional hernias usually occur after a surgical incision has weakened the abdominal muscles, and the bulge can appear days, months, or even years after the surgery Surgery is the only treatment for incisional hernias. If left untreated, they can become larger and cause significant discomfort, pain, and complications. Incisional hernia surgery aims to repair the weakened muscles and tissues, preventing the hernia from recurring. In this blog, we will discuss incisional hernia surgery in detail. Types of Incisional Hernia Surgery There are two main types of incisional hernia surgery: open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. Open Surgery: In open surgery, a single incision is made in the abdomen, and the hernia is repaired through this incision. The surgeon will first push the bulging tissue or organ back into the abdominal cavity, and then the weakened area is reinforced with a mesh or sutures. The incision is then closed with sutures or staples. Open surgery is more invasive than laparoscopic surgery and requires a longer recovery time. Robotic/Laparoscopic Surgery: Robotic/Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure where several small incisions are made in the abdomen, and a laparoscope (a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light) is inserted into one of the incisions. The surgeon uses specialized surgical tools to repair the hernia through the other incisions. A mesh is used to reinforce the weakened area, and the incisions are closed with sutures or staples. Robotic and Laparoscopic surgery are less invasive than open surgery and requires a shorter recovery time. Recovery from Incisional Hernia Surgery The recovery time after incisional hernia surgery depends on the type of surgery performed, the size of the hernia, and the patient’s overall health. In general, patients can expect to be discharged from the hospital within a few days of the surgery. After surgery, patients may experience pain, swelling, and bruising around the incision site. Pain medication may be prescribed to manage these symptoms. Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for several weeks following surgery to allow the incision to heal properly. Complications of Incisional Hernia Surgery Like any surgical procedure, incisional hernia surgery carries a risk of complications. Some potential complications include infection, bleeding, blood clots, damage to surrounding organs, and hernia recurrence. However, with proper care and follow-up, the risk of complications can be minimized. Incisional hernia surgery is a safe and effective treatment for repairing a hernia that occurs at the site of a previous surgical incision. Open surgery and Robotic/Laparoscopic surgery are the two main types of incisional hernia surgery. Both procedures aim to repair the weakened abdominal muscles and tissues, preventing the hernia from recurring. While recovery time and potential complications may vary, incisional hernia surgery is generally a successful procedure with a high success rate. If you are experiencing symptoms of an incisional hernia, it is important to seek an expert opinion about your treatment options.     #DrVishalSoni #IncisionalHerniaSurgery #Hernia #HerniaSurgery #RoboticSurgery #LaparoscopicSurgery #Mesh #Meshplasty #Hernioplasty #HerniaRepair #DaVinci #DaVinciXi #RobotAssistedSurgery #RoboticIncisonalHerniaSurgery     

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Robotic Hernia Surgery

Robotic Hernia Surgery Robotic Hernia Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a robotic system to repair hernias. A hernia is a condition in which an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the muscle or tissue that surrounds it. Hernias can occur in various parts of the body, including the abdomen, groin, and diaphragm. We perform Robotic hernia surgery using the most advanced da Vinci surgical system by Intuitive Surgical, which is a computer-assisted system that allows the surgeon to operate with unmatched precision and control. The system consists of a console that the surgeon uses to control the robotic arms, which are equipped with surgical instruments. During the procedure, small incisions are made on the abdomen through which the robotic “arms” and a camera are inserted. We use the surgeon console to control the robotic arms and perform the repair. The camera provides a high-definition 3D view of the surgical area, allowing us to see the area more clearly than with traditional open/laparoscopic surgery. The benefits of robotic hernia surgery include less pain and scarring, faster recovery time, and a lower risk of complications such as infection and bleeding. Robotic surgery also allows the surgeon to perform more complex procedures with greater precision, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissue and organs. Robotic hernia surgery may not be suitable for everyone and the decision to undergo this procedure should be made in consultation with a qualified surgeon. Patients with certain medical conditions or previous surgeries may not be candidates for robotic surgery. Dr Vishal Soni is an Expert Robotic Surgeon & one of the few Proctors in India with Intuitive Surgicals. He is a master in Hernia & Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgeries. He can be consulted at Zydus Hospitals for Opinion & Surgery.     #Hernia #AbdominalWallReconstruction #RoboticSurgery #RobotAssistedSurgery #RoboticHerniaSurgery #HerniaSurgery #Robot #DaVinci #DaVinciX #DaVinciXi

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Component Separation Surgery

Component Separation Surgery Component separation surgery, also known as Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR), is a complex surgical procedure that is used to repair large, complex & recurrent abdominal wall defects. These defects can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, infection, tumors, or previous surgeries. The surgery involves separating and moving the various components of the abdominal wall in order to close the defect. The abdominal wall is made up of several layers of muscle and tissue, including the external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis, and rectus abdominis muscles. These muscles work together to support the organs in the abdomen and protect them from injury. When there is a defect in the abdominal wall, these muscles may be weakened or damaged, making it difficult to maintain the proper structure and function of the abdomen. Component separation surgery is typically performed in a hospital under general anesthesia. During the procedure, the surgeon will make incisions in the abdomen and carefully separate the various layers of muscle and tissue. The surgeon will then use sutures or mesh to close the defect and reposition the muscles and tissue to restore the strength and integrity of the abdominal wall. One of the most important aspects of component separation surgery is preserving the blood supply & Nerve Supply to the muscles and tissue. The surgeon must be careful to avoid damaging the blood vessels that supply the muscles, as this can lead to complications such as tissue necrosis or infection. In some cases, the surgeon may need to use tissue flaps to provide additional blood supply to the repaired area. Recovery from component separation surgery can be a lengthy process and patients will need to follow a strict post-operative plan to ensure proper healing. This may include bed rest, pain management, and physical therapy to help restore strength and mobility to the abdominal muscles. Component separation surgery is a complex and challenging procedure that requires specialized training and expertise. It is typically reserved for patients with large or complex abdominal wall defects who have not responded to other treatments. While the surgery carries risks, including bleeding, infection, and complications related to anesthesia, it can be highly effective in restoring the function and structure of the abdominal wall and improving overall quality of life.

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Overcoming Morbid Obesity: The Empowering Journey of Obesity Surgery

Morbid Obesity Obesity has become a global health crisis, affecting millions of lives. For individuals struggling with morbid obesity, everyday activities can be challenging and health risks can be overwhelming. However, there is hope. Obesity surgery offers a life-transforming solution, providing an opportunity for individuals to take control of their health and reclaim their lives. Understanding Morbid Obesity: Morbid obesity is not simply a matter of appearance or willpower; it is a chronic disease that requires compassionate and comprehensive treatment. People with morbid obesity face a multitude of physical and emotional challenges, such as joint pain, diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and depression. Traditional weight-loss methods often fall short in achieving significant and sustainable results, leading to frustration and despair. That’s where obesity surgery emerges as a powerful tool, offering a lifeline to those who have exhausted other options. The Power of Obesity Surgery: Obesity surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, is not a quick fix, but a transformative journey that requires dedication and commitment. It provides individuals with a powerful tool to address the underlying causes of obesity and regain control over their lives. By altering the digestive system and facilitating weight loss, these procedures can lead to remarkable health improvements. Not only does obesity surgery help individuals shed excess weight, but it also often resolves or significantly reduces obesity-related health conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea. Embracing a Healthier Future: The decision to undergo obesity surgery is a courageous one, demanding a commitment to long-term lifestyle changes. Patients are supported by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals who guide them through the process, addressing nutritional, physical, and emotional aspects of their well-being. Through post-surgical support, patients learn to make healthier food choices, incorporate regular exercise, and manage stress effectively. Moreover, the positive impact on self-esteem and mental health cannot be overstated, as individuals begin to regain confidence and find renewed joy in their lives. A Supportive Community: Finding encouragement and support from others who have embarked on a similar journey can be invaluable. Online and offline communities provide platforms for sharing experiences, seeking advice, and celebrating milestones. Connecting with peers who understand the challenges and triumphs can foster a sense of belonging and help individuals stay motivated on their path to a healthier future. Obesity surgery is not about taking the easy way out; it is about embracing a powerful opportunity to take control of one’s health and well-being. With empathy and encouragement, we can empower those struggling with morbid obesity to consider this life-transforming option. Let us stand together, embracing the potential of obesity surgery to help individuals reclaim their lives and find renewed happiness.     #GainLife #WeightLoss #WeightManagement #Diet #Obesity #MorbidObesity #BariatricSurgery #MetabolicSurgery #WeightlossSurgery

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