Frequently Asked Question

It’s a minimally invasive technique where small incisions (around 0.5–1.5 cm) are made, and a camera plus instruments are used to operate. This method usually leads to less pain, quicker recovery, and smaller scars than open surgery.

Robotic surgery is like laparoscopic surgery but uses robotic arms controlled by the surgeon from a console. This offers better precision, 3D vision, and finer movement of instruments.

Patients typically experience: Smaller cuts and scars Less pain and bleeding Faster return to normal life Shorter hospital stay

Yes—as long as performed by an experienced surgeon, they are generally safe. Risks like bleeding, infection, or damage to nearby organs are rare.

Yes, it tends to cost more due to the advanced technology involved. However, the faster recovery and shorter hospital stay can help balance the overall cost.

Most patients recover quickly—often in just a few days to a couple of weeks depending on the procedure. Robotic surgery may lead to slightly faster healing.

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