NEW DELHI, Oct 11: Robotic-assisted surgery using ‘da Vinci’ technology is linked to lower complication rates, enhanced recovery, shorter hospital stay, and fewer conversions to open surgery in cancer patients, a recent study has found. The multicentre study published in ‘Cureus’ by the Indian Gynecologic-Onco Study Group offers one of the most comprehensive real-world assessments of endometrial cancer surgery in India. The findings highlight the efficiency of robotic-assisted surgery using advanced technologies like the “da Vinci” in improving surgical safety, enhancing recovery, and supporting consistent oncologic outcomes for patients. Endometrial cancer, particularly diagnosed among women, is a cancer of the uterus that starts in the inner lining, the endometrium. The study
Robotic-assisted surgery using ‘da Vinci’ tech can be effective choice for endometrial cancer patients: Study

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