KARACHI: Caretaker Chief Minister Maqbool Baqar was on Tuesday informed that robot-assisted procedures had been a leading innovation in the field of surgery, making it useful to perform precise and delicate operations under the command of a surgeon.

“Robotic arms can easily access small spaces within a human body that cannot be seen or accessed by a surgeon,” Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) head Dr Adib Rizvi informed the caretaker CM who visited the health facility and witnessed a robotic procedure at the Robotic Surgery Theater.

According to a statement issued by the CM House, Justice Baqar asked several questions about the advantages of robotic surgery and the costs associated with disposables. He was shown the advantages of robotic surgery over conventional laparoscopic surgery, particularly in the treatment of cancer patients.

Later, he was led to a presentation on robotic surgery.

Dr Adib Rizvi informed the CM that the SIUT initiated robotic surgeries in 2017 by sharing a robotic system at the Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi. He added that almost 700 cases were successfully performed using that robotic system.

This experience laid a strong foundation for SIUT’s expertise in robotic-assisted surgeries, he said, adding that in November 2021, SIUT achieved a significant milestone in the realm of surgical innovation by installing the state-of-the-art Versius robotic surgical system.

“Since its installation, more than 1,700 surgeries have been performed in Karachi alone, marking a paradigm shift in surgical precision and patient care,” he said.

Dr Rizvi went on to say that that the SIUT expanded the reach of robotic surgery across Sindh and in October 2022, it initiated robotic surgery in Sukkur and since then more than 200 surgeries had been performed.

The CM expressed his gratitude to Dr Rizvi and other surgeons for briefing him.

Published in Dawn, November 8th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Economic plan
Updated 02 Jan, 2025

Economic plan

Absence of policy reforms allows the bureaucracy a lot of space to wriggle out of responsibility.
On life support
02 Jan, 2025

On life support

PAKISTAN stands at a precarious crossroads as we embark on a new year. Pildat’s Quality of Democracy report has...
Harsh sentence
02 Jan, 2025

Harsh sentence

USING lawfare to swiftly get rid of political opponents makes a mockery of the legal system, especially when ...
Looking ahead
Updated 01 Jan, 2025

Looking ahead

The dawn of 2025 brings with it hope of a more constructive path to much-needed stability.
On the front lines
Updated 01 Jan, 2025

On the front lines

THE human cost of terrorism in 2024 was staggering. The ISPR reports 383 officers and soldiers embraced martyrdom...
Avoiding reform
01 Jan, 2025

Avoiding reform

PAKISTAN’S economic growth significantly slowed down to a modest 0.92pc during the first quarter of the present...