A HOSPITAL trust has hailed the impact of a multi-million pound surgical robot which will be shown during a BBC documentary.
More than 200 patients have benefitted from being operated on by robotic technology at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust during the past year.
The £2.5 million Davinci Xi surgical robot was introduced 12 months ago by the trust, which runs Colchester, Clacton and Harwich hospitals.
Since then, surgeons have used it to successfully carry out minimally-invasive colon, rectal and gynaecological cancer operations, as well as procedures for endometriosis.
The technology allows surgeons to complete these complex operations by keyhole surgery, which in turn has resulted in reduced conversion to open surgery, less post-operative pain and earlier discharge from hospital.
The innovative technology has proved such a success it is also due to be featured as part of a BBC documentary entitled Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway, which is due to air in the spring.
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Subash Vasudevan, chairman of the trust’s robotics working group, said: “It has been a hugely successful year for our team of surgeons and theatre staff.
“Not only have they completed extensive training to be able to use this technology but have also worked together brilliantly to perform these procedures, all during a global pandemic.
“The robot gives you so much more control when you are operating and magnifies areas so you can be even more precise.
“It is also incredibly stable, which makes complex surgery easier and means the surgeon is less tired after a long operation.
To operate using the robot, the surgeon sits in the same room as the patient and will look through an eye piece on a console while controlling the machine’s four arms from the console.
This allows them to move tissue or make cuts remotely with incredible accuracy.
Dr Angela Tillett, the trust’s chief medical officer, said: “We are really pleased ESNEFT is able to offer these innovative robotic techniques to patients who need complex procedures.
“We have been delighted with the excellent outcomes which we are seeing, both in terms of the recoveries our patients are making and, crucially, their feedback following treatment.”
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