Robotic surgery is revolutionizing medicine all over the world, and a Pakistani surgeon is doing his part to promote this cutting-edge procedure that uses advanced robotic technology to help medical experts carry out difficult surgeries.
In order to operate on 12 patients, Pakistani surgeon Dr Amer Raza invented a cutting-edge robotic surgery procedure. With the aid of the Da Vinci surgical robot, the renowned gynecologist—a graduate of Nishtar Medical College Multan who is currently employed at Westminster NHS Hospital—performed a dozen difficult operations.
Endometriosis is a medical disorder where tissue that resembles the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. Dr Raza treated women who had this problem. The South Asian surgeon has become one of the foremost experts in endometriosis surgery after becoming proficient in laparoscopic procedures. After years of experience, he now oversees a group of multispecialty surgeons.
As a result of the prolonged waiting times following the Covid epidemic, Dr. Raza said in an interview with a Pakistani media outlet that his team had invented the most effective strategic planning to do the greatest number of surgeries utilizing technology.
In-depth explanations aside, he claimed that modern technology speeds up surgery times. Even more, Raza and his colleagues developed a care model that enables them to do procedures in a comparatively quicker amount of time.
The patient’s recuperation time is shortened and less blood is lost with robotic assistance, he added.