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SIUT Hosts International Symposium on Robotic Surgery Advancements

Global Experts Gather to Discuss Advances in Robotic-Assisted Surgery and Its Impact on Patient Care

Prof. Khurshid Guru delivers a keynote speech on advancements in robotic surgery at the SIUT International Symposium
Prof. Khurshid Guru, Director of Robotic Surgery at Roswell Park Cancer Center, USA, speaks on the impact of robotics in pelvic surgery at SIUT’s symposium

A two day international symposium on robotic surgery, which began at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) here on Friday, called for the need for pooling resources of advanced surgical expertise by collaborating and enhancing access to achieve the desired goal.

Dr. Adeel Khan discusses advancements in robotic liver surgery at the SIUT International Symposium
Dr. Adeel Khan, Professor of Surgery at Washington University, USA, speaks on the role of robotics in liver transplantation at SIUT’s symposium

The opening day of the symposium featured a wide range of topics on the technology by holding discussions and hands-on training. Discussion was spearheaded by internationally acclaimed surgeons and healthcare specialists who highlighted the transformative impact of robotics on modern surgery, emphasizing its precision, efficiency, and ability to improve patient outcomes.

SIUT, which is a pioneering institution in urology, nephrology, organ transplantation, and hepatobiliary care, has been at the forefront of robotic surgery in Pakistan since 2017. It began its robotic surgery program with a shared Da Vinci robotic system at Civil Hospital Karachi and successfully performed over 600 procedures.

In 2021, SIUT established its own Kassim Parekh Robotic and Laparoscopy Unit, featuring the Versius robotic surgical system, which has since then performed over 2,000 successful surgeries in urological, hepatobiliary, and colorectal segments of surgeries.

Dr. Nauman Zaffar speaking at the robotic surgery symposium, discussing cost-effectiveness and feasibility in public hospitals in Pakistan
Dr. Nauman Zaffar shares his insights on the future of robotic surgery in Pakistan’s public healthcare system during the international symposium at SIUT

Prominent speakers who participated in the discussion included Professor Khurshid Guru from the US, who spoke on the revolutionary role of robotics in pelvic surgery, demonstrating how these procedures are enhancing accuracy and minimizing surgical trauma. Dr. Nauman Zaffar from Lahore discussed the cost-effectiveness and feasibility of robotic surgery in Pakistan’s public sector hospitals. He shed light on its long-term benefits for the healthcare system. Professor Adeel Khan from the University of Washington shared his experience in robotic liver transplantation, detailing how this advanced technology is reshaping complex surgical procedures.

In addition, a diverse panel of specialists also held the discussion, which was attended by Rehan Mohsin of SIUT, C. Mallikarjuna, and Pranjul Modi, both from India.

Participants engage in discussions and hands-on training at the SIUT International Symposium on Robotic Surgery
Surgeons, medical professionals, and researchers from Pakistan and abroad attend the SIUT International Symposium to explore advancements in robotic surgery

Other surgeons who also shared their experience during the daylong proceedings were Badar Mian, Arsalan Khan, Aimal Khan, and Ghluam Abbas and Goa Linda Chen, who all came from the US. Saad Aldousari of Kuwait, along with Pakistan’s Naresh Kumar, Harris Qureshi, Shahid Rasool, Shadab Khan, and Samia Malik, shared their experiences in urological, hepatobiliary, general, and gynecological robotic surgery applications.

Video Glimpse: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14H7v07v0AGk-6ep7ArOyDmclWvhNkxj7?usp=drive_link

Written by ARZPAK

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