Robotic Surgery in Bangalore - Subspecialty Precision, Right Here in North Bangalore
Dr. Sajeet Nayar is a Fellow of the International College of Robotic Surgeons (FICRS) - one of a small number of surgeons in North Bangalore with formal robotic surgery credentials. Robotic-assisted procedures are now available at Aveksha Hospital, Yalahanka, without a trip to Central Bangalore.
Robotic Surgery vs. Laparoscopic Surgery - What Is the Difference?
Both approaches are minimally invasive and use small incisions. The difference lies in how the surgeon controls the instruments and the level of precision available during surgery.
Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery uses long instruments passed through small incisions, controlled directly by the surgeon's hands.
It is highly effective for most general surgical procedures and remains the standard approach for operations such as hernia repair, gallbladder removal, and appendix surgery.
Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery builds on the principles of laparoscopy while giving the surgeon additional precision and control.
The surgeon operates from a console, guiding robotic arms that hold the surgical instruments inside the body. The system provides a magnified 3D view, filters natural hand tremor, and allows a greater range of movement than the human wrist can achieve.
An Important Point
The incisions are not larger, and the robot does not perform the surgery independently. The surgeon remains in complete control throughout the procedure. The primary advantage is enhanced precision, visualization, and access, particularly in anatomically complex or confined areas.
Robotic Surgery Now Available in North Bangalore
Until recently, patients from Yelahanka, Thanisandra, Devanahalli, Nagawara, and surrounding North Bangalore areas often had to travel to Central or South Bangalore for robotic-assisted procedures.
Robotic surgical capabilities are now available at Aveksha Hospital, bringing advanced minimally invasive surgical care closer to home for patients across North Bangalore.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Robotic Surgery
Is this normal? I am nervous about a robot being involved in my surgery. Is that reasonable?
Very reasonable and very common. The robot does not make decisions. It does not move independently. It is a precision instrument - and the surgeon controls every movement from the console throughout the procedure.
Dr. Sajeet has specific fellowship training (FICRS, 2024) and will explain exactly what happens step by step before your procedure at Aveksha Hospital, Yelahanka.
Should I be worried? Is robotic surgery safer than regular laparoscopic surgery?
For the right cases, robotic surgery offers advantages in precision and access - particularly for complex or recurrent hernias.
For straightforward procedures, standard laparoscopic outcomes are equivalent and well-established. Dr. Sajeet will only recommend robotic assistance when it offers a genuine benefit for your specific case.
Did something go wrong? Recovery feels the same as what I have read for laparoscopic surgery. Is that correct?
Yes - because the incisions and recovery principles are identical. Robotic surgery does not mean a different post-operative experience.
The benefit is intraoperative: better precision during the procedure.
Will it come back? Does robotic surgery reduce recurrence rates?
For complex hernia repairs, the increased precision of robotic technique can improve mesh placement and potentially reduce recurrence risk.
This is one of the key reasons Dr. Sajeet may recommend robotic assistance for recurrent or bilateral hernia cases.
Insurance Is robotic surgery covered by health insurance in India?
Coverage varies. Many policies cover robotic surgery when medically indicated and performed at an empanelled hospital.
Some policies have exclusions or sub-limits for robotic procedures. Aveksha Hospital's insurance team can verify your policy coverage before the procedure.
Want to Know If Robotic Surgery Is Right for Your Case?
Dr. Sajeet consults at Aveksha Hospital, Yelahanka - accessible from Yelahanka, Thanisandra, Devanahalli, Nagawara, and RT Nagar. FICRS-certified robotic surgery in North Bangalore - no need to travel to Central Bangalore for subspecialty surgical care.
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