Robotic GI & Bariatric Surgery Specialist — Max Hospital Dwarka, Delhi

Best Robotic Surgery in Delhi

Dr. Randeep Wadhawan — India's leading robotic GI & bariatric surgeon at Max Hospital Dwarka, Delhi.

What is Robotic Surgery?

Robotic surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgery in which a surgeon uses a computer-controlled robotic system to perform complex procedures with enhanced precision, flexibility, and control. The da Vinci Surgical System — used at Max Hospital Dwarka — is the world's most advanced robotic surgery platform.

The surgeon sits at a console and controls four robotic arms, with each movement translated to tiny, precise movements of instruments inside the patient's body. The system provides a magnified 3D high-definition view of the surgical site — offering unprecedented clarity that surpasses even the human eye.

Robotic instruments have 7 degrees of freedom and a wrist-like range of motion — far exceeding standard laparoscopic instruments — enabling surgeons to work in tight anatomical spaces with great dexterity.

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Benefits of Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery offers patients significant advantages over both laparoscopic and open surgical approaches.

Unmatched Precision
Robotic instruments eliminate the natural tremor of human hands, enabling movements of sub-millimetre accuracy.
Smaller Incisions
Surgery is performed through tiny 0.5–1 cm ports, resulting in minimal scarring.
Reduced Blood Loss
Precise dissection means significantly less blood loss and reduced need for transfusions.
Faster Recovery
Patients return home in 1–3 days and resume normal activities within 2 weeks.
Less Post-Operative Pain
Smaller incisions mean less tissue trauma, leading to reduced pain and analgesic use.
Lower Complication Rates
Robotic surgery is associated with fewer surgical complications compared to open surgery.
3D HD Visualization
The surgeon sees a magnified 3D high-definition view providing unparalleled anatomical clarity.
Enhanced Range of Motion
Wristed robotic instruments provide 360° movement in confined anatomical spaces.

Robotic vs Laparoscopic vs Open Surgery

Feature Robotic Laparoscopic Open Surgery
Precision Exceptional (sub-mm) Very High Standard
Incision Size 0.5–1 cm 0.5–1.5 cm 15–30 cm
Blood Loss Minimal Low Significant
Recovery Time 1–2 weeks 2–3 weeks 4–8 weeks
Hospital Stay 1–3 days 2–4 days 5–10 days
Scarring Minimal Small Large
3D Vision Yes (HD) No (2D) Direct
Wrist Movement 360° wristed Limited Full

Who is a Candidate for Robotic Surgery?

Dr. Wadhawan will assess your specific condition, medical history, and goals to determine if robotic surgery is right for you.

Patients with BMI ≥ 35 with obesity-related conditions (diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnoea)
Patients with BMI ≥ 40 seeking weight loss surgery
Patients with hernia (inguinal, ventral, incisional) requiring surgical repair
Patients requiring gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy)
Patients with GI conditions (colon, rectal, appendix surgery)
Patients seeking revisional bariatric surgery after prior procedures

Ready for Precision Robotic Surgery?

Consult Dr. Randeep Wadhawan — Delhi's leading robotic surgeon at Max Hospital Dwarka.