Robotic & Minimally Invasive Surgery

Surgery, reimagined for cancer care.

For the right patient, robotic-assisted and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery offers everything open surgery does — with smaller incisions, less pain, lower complication rates, and a return home in days rather than weeks.

Robotic surgical platform
Why patients choose this approach

Less time in hospital. More time in your life.

1 cm
Incisions
instead of 15–20 cm in open surgery
70%
Less blood loss
fewer transfusions, safer recovery
2–4 days
Hospital stay
vs 7–10 days for open surgery
10x
Magnified 3D vision
high-definition surgical precision

Millimetre precision

10× magnified 3D vision and tremor-filtered controls allow exact dissection in tight spaces.

Oncologically sound

Same lymph-node clearance and margins as open surgery for selected cases — backed by global evidence.

Faster recovery

Discharge in 2–4 days, return to office work in ~2 weeks, full activity in 4–6 weeks for most procedures.

Less blood, less pain

Up to 70% less blood loss and substantially lower post-operative pain than open surgery.

Tiny incisions

8–12 mm ports leave faint scars and reduce wound complications.

Better long-term function

Nerve and continence preservation, especially for prostate, rectal and gynaecologic surgery.

Procedures performed

Cancer surgeries offered robotically or laparoscopically.

#01
Robotic radical prostatectomy
#02
Robotic / laparoscopic colorectal resection
#03
Laparoscopic gastrectomy & Whipple-assist
#04
Robotic hysterectomy for cancer
#05
Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy
#06
VATS lobectomy (lung)
#07
Robotic-assisted thyroidectomy
#08
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy & splenectomy
Inside the operating theatre
Robotic console — surgeon view
Robotic console — surgeon view
Modern operating theatre
Modern operating theatre
Laparoscopic instrument tray
Laparoscopic instrument tray
Surgical team in action
Surgical team in action
Your journey

From first call to full recovery.

01

Consultation

Review of reports, scans and history. Honest discussion of all surgical options — open, laparoscopic, robotic.

02

Personalised plan

A multidisciplinary plan with the right team — anaesthesia, oncology, pathology, rehab.

03

Surgery

Performed in an accredited tertiary centre with the latest robotic and laparoscopic platforms.

04

Recovery & follow-up

Early mobilisation, structured follow-up schedule, and lifelong access to your care team.

Frequently asked

Questions we hear most.

Yes — for selected cases, robotic surgery is at least as safe and oncologically equivalent to open surgery. The decision depends on the type and stage of cancer, your anatomy, and prior surgeries. We discuss every option openly.
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