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Da Vinci Xi surgical robots used in over 130 surgeries

KUWAIT: The ministry of health has clarified the acquisition and utilization of the latest class of Da Vinci Xi surgical robots at Jaber Hospital, underscoring its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technologies and devices to align with global advancements. In light of this development, Dr Suleiman Al-Mazidi, the Head of the Department of Surgery at Jaber Hospital, highlighted the completion of over 130 surgeries utilizing the Da Vinci surgery system, representing the pinnacle of robotic surgery technology.

These surgeries encompassed 35 cases in colorectal surgery, 65 cases in bariatric surgery and applications in various gynecological, urological, as well as ear, nose and throat surgeries, Dr Mazidi explained. The Da Vinci Xi, he emphasized, stands as the latest category of robots globally and is presently operational at Jaber Hospital. This state-of-the-art technology empowers surgeons to perform more intricate procedures with increased speed and precision, boasting multiple arms for enhanced capabilities.

“It enhances the surgeon’s control over the device, enabling the execution of procedures through smaller openings with heightened accuracy. This leads to reduced blood loss during operations, mitigating risks and minimizing patient waiting times,” he stated, noting that the utilization depends on the nature, circumstances and specificity of the pathological condition.

Dr Mazidi underscored that the availability of such advanced devices aligns with the ministry’s commitment to delivering optimal health services. He commended the continuous oversight of Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi and the Undersecretary Dr Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi.

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