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PGIMER Chandigarh introduces robot-assisted kidney transplantation

PGIMER’s urology department has been performing robotic surgery since 2015 and has now become the first to perform robot-assisted kidney transplants at a public hospital

Updated on: Apr 21, 2023 02:02 am IST
By , Chandigarh
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The department of urology, PGIMER, has introduced robot-assisted kidney transplantation (RAKT) as a minimally invasive approach for kidney transplant recipients.

(From left) Dr Uttam Mete, Dr Rajesh Ahlawat, Dr Sudeep Bodduluri and Dr Shanky Singh who are part of PGIMER’s robotic renal transplant team. (HT Photo)

On April 10, the department performed two transplants and both patients are doing well. The department has been performing robotic surgery since 2015 and has now become the first to perform robot-assisted kidney transplants at a public hospital.

Both patients are male and suffering from renal failure. Davinderjit Singh, 30, a resident of Patiala, was suffering from renal failure since 2021. His sister donated the kidney. The other patient, 15-year-old Raghav Mehta of Ludhiana, received the kidney from his father.

Traditionally, kidney transplantation is carried out through open surgery by making large incisions. However, larger wounds are associated with more wound-related morbidity in terms of more pain, surgical site infection (SSI), delayed mobilisation, significant time to return to daily activities, longer convalescence and post-operative recovery.

 
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