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Robot-Assisted Nephrectomy Surgery

When your doctor tells you that you need a nephrectomy (partial/complete removal of the kidney), it may instil a sense of fear in you. All your searches boil down to a centre where you get the best of the treatment facilities. CARE hospitals has become a state-of-the-art surgical centre to treat renal cell carcinoma. Our surgeons prefer robotic nephrectomy because it gives you the benefits of a minimally invasive technique and unmatched precision for our surgeons.

While doing this operation, our surgeons use a laparoscope and robotic technology to remove cancerous kidney tissue. They preserve as much healthy tissue in your body as possible. 

Why CARE Group Hospitals is Your Top Choice for Robotic Nephrectomy Surgery in Hyderabad

CARE Hospitals provides exceptional care to patients who need kidney surgery. Our specialists in the nephrology department skillfully treat complex kidney conditions. The collaborative team approach gives complete care to patients who face kidney cancer challenges.

The urology department offers complete investigations and treatments that match global standards. Globally recognised urologists perform complex procedures through small incisions with remarkable precision.

Advanced Surgical Breakthroughs at CARE Hospital

CARE has revolutionised kidney surgeries with technological breakthroughs. Surgeons use advanced systems with high-definition 3D visualisation to identify tissues precisely during complex procedures. 

Indications for Robotic Nephrectomy Surgery

Doctors recommend robotic nephrectomy for these conditions:

  • Kidney cancer or tumours
  • Severe kidney damage from infection or trauma
  • Recurrent kidney infections that don't respond to other treatments
  • Congenital defects affecting kidney function
  • Non-functioning kidneys that cause complications

Types of Robotic Nephrectomy Procedures

CARE's surgeons choose proven techniques based on the tumour's characteristics and your health:

  • Partial Nephrectomy: Removes only the tumour while keeping healthy kidney tissue intact
  • Radical Nephrectomy: Removes the affected kidney completely, with surrounding fat and sometimes nearby lymph nodes

Surgeons perform both procedures using minimally invasive robotic-assisted techniques that improve precision and control.

Pre-surgery Preparation

  • Tell your surgeon about all medications you take, including over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements. 
  • Your surgeon will recommend stopping blood thinners, NSAIDs, and certain supplements at least seven days before surgery.
  • Drinking magnesium citrate the night before surgery helps clear your bowel and makes surgical access easier. 
  • You might also need imaging tests like CT scans, MRIs, or ultrasounds that help map the tumour's exact location.
  • You should not eat or drink anything after midnight before surgery to avoid aspiration risks.

Robotic Nephrectomy Procedure Steps

  • Surgery usually takes 2-4 hours under general anaesthesia. 
  • You will lie in a modified lateral position with the table flexed to create the best working space. 
  • The surgeon creates a few small keyhole cuts in your abdomen to insert the laparoscope and surgical instruments. 
  • The surgeon then works from a console to control robotic arms. 
  • The surgeon removes the affected kidney tissue.
  • The surgeon removes the instruments and closes the incisions.

Post-surgery Recovery

Patients typically spend 1-3 days in the hospital after robotic nephrectomy. Your care plan will focus on pain control, slowly returning to normal food and walking within 24 hours to boost blood flow. Complete recovery takes 6-12 weeks, and most people can start light activities after 1-2 weeks. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids that help clean toxins from your bloodstream.

Risks and Complications

The surgery is precise but can have complications. These include: 

  • Bleeding 
  • Urinary leaks 
  • Damage to nearby organs
  • Infection

However, robotic nephrectomy shows fewer complications compared to open surgery.

Benefits of Robotic Nephrectomy Surgery

Benefits are:

  • Less blood loss 
  • Shorter hospital stays (than open surgery)
  • Reduced post-operative pain
  • Quicker recovery.
  • Increased surgical precision 

Insurance Assistance for Robotic Nephrectomy Surgery

Most health insurance plans cover robotic nephrectomy procedures. You should check your coverage details with your provider before moving forward.

Second Opinion for Robotic Nephrectomy Surgery

Getting a second opinion matters for kidney cancer patients. This extra consultation confirms your diagnosis accuracy, explores other treatment options, and checks if kidney-sparing surgery might work instead of complete removal. Expert advice also confirms your surgical team has the right expertise to give you the best results.

Conclusion

Robotic nephrectomy marks a most important step forward in kidney cancer treatment. This surgery gives patients exceptional benefits compared to traditional methods. Patients spend less time in the hospital. Doctors can now remove cancerous tissue with better precision while saving healthy tissue when possible.

CARE Group Hospitals leads the way in this field across Hyderabad. Our team blends years of experience with innovative technology to achieve outstanding results. 

If you or your loved ones are fighting with kidney cancer, robotic nephrectomy is a new ray of hope for you. Skilled surgeons, advanced technology and high-end care give you the best chance to win this battle against cancer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Robotic nephrectomy uses an advanced surgical system that removes all or part of a kidney through small cuts. The surgeon sits at a console and controls robotic arms with tiny instruments inserted into the abdomen. 

Yes. The procedure involves accessing the kidney to treat the renal condition. The robotic technique causes less trauma to the body than open surgery, which means smaller cuts and less pain after the operation.

Every surgery has risks, but robotic nephrectomy is safer compared to open techniques. Some complications happen less often with robotic methods.

Robotic surgery is a great choice for nephrectomy. Research shows less blood loss and quicker recovery. Surgeons can work with amazing precision thanks to high-definition 3D visualisation.

Kidney cancer leads the list of reasons for robotic nephrectomy procedures. Other reasons include severe kidney damage from injury or infection, kidneys that don't work and cause problems, and repeated kidney infections that don't respond to other treatments.

Surgery usually takes 2-4 hours under general anaesthesia. Time can vary based on how complex each case is and the specific approach used. Robotic partial nephrectomy usually takes 3-4 hours.

Potential risks include:

  • Bleeding 
  • Infection at incision sites
  • Injury to the surrounding organs 
  • Urinary leaks 
  • Blood clots
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Reduced kidney function

Patients typically stay in the hospital for 1-3 days after surgery. Complete recovery takes about 10-14 days, and most people return to work and daily activities within three weeks. People with physically demanding jobs might need 4 weeks to recover fully. Recovery time is about half of what traditional open surgery requires.

Robotic approaches cause less discomfort than traditional surgery. The body naturally experiences some pain, but prescribed medications manage it effectively. 

The best candidates should have:

  • Tumours confined to the kidney
  • Good overall health
  • Tumours smaller than 4 cm

Daily activities resume within 2-3 weeks. Patients start light walking right after surgery. They can drive again in 1-2 weeks. The body needs 4-6 weeks for complete recovery.

Yes, health insurance companies cover robotic surgeries. The coverage extends to hospitalisation, surgery fees, nursing care, and related expenses.

Doctors don't require full bed rest. They encourage walking from day one after surgery. Patients typically stay in the hospital for 1-2 days.

Patients need a urinary catheter for 1-2 days. Minor blood might appear in the urine. The pain decreases each day.

Large tumours or cancer spreading beyond the kidney make patients unsuitable. People with severe heart or lung conditions might need different treatments.

The recovery process involves gradual activity increases. Patients should avoid lifting items heavier than 5 pounds for 2-4 weeks. Work resumption usually happens within 3-4 weeks.

Treatment becomes necessary for masses larger than 2.5 cm. Doctors might just monitor smaller tumours under 2.5 cm.

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