
State-of-the-art robotic surgery Unit at RCC for advanced cancer treatment

For the first time, a robotic surgery unit is now functional in the government sector at the Regional Cancer Centre (RCC). Previously, this advanced technology was only available in large hospitals in the country and abroad. As part of the initiative to enhance the diagnosis and treatment process with cutting-edge technologies, the first robotic surgery unit in the public sector has been established at a cost of 30 crore rupees in Thiruvananthapuram RCC. The goal is to make high-tech treatment techniques accessible to the general public, and robotic surgery will soon be operational at MCC as well.
Robotic surgery, a specialized form of minimal access surgery, utilises a surgical robot for procedures. It proves effective in treating various types of cancer, offering advantages such as reducing patient pain, facilitating a quicker return to normal life, and minimizing bleeding during surgery.
The Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) system is capable of delivering chemotherapy to the cancerous area during surgery. The Patient Welfare & Service Block has been established to make the waiting time more comfortable for patients and their attendants. Introducing the new clinical laboratory tracking system marks the first time such technology is being utilized in Kerala, helping fully automate and monitor tests in the clinical lab in real-time.
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