This video demonstrate da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system made by the American company Intuitive Surgical. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000, it is designed to facilitate surgery using a minimally invasive approach, and is controlled by a surgeon from a console.
Da Vinci robotic surgery represents one of the most advanced developments in modern minimally invasive surgery. At World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), Gurugram, this cutting-edge technology has been introduced and promoted under the leadership of Dr. R.K. Mishra, a globally recognized pioneer in laparoscopic and robotic surgery. His contribution has helped make WLH one of the leading centers for robotic surgical training and practice in India and internationally.
Dr. R.K. Mishra is known for his vast experience in minimal access surgery and robotic technology. He has trained thousands of surgeons worldwide and has played a major role in introducing robotic surgery programs at World Laparoscopy Hospital. WLH became one of the first private institutes in India to start da Vinci robotic surgery, offering advanced treatment options and high-level surgical training. Robotic surgery under his guidance focuses on improving patient outcomes by reducing pain, minimizing scars, and enhancing surgical precision.
The da Vinci robotic surgical system works through a highly sophisticated setup. The surgeon operates from a console using 3D high-definition visualization, while robotic arms perform delicate surgical movements inside the patient’s body. The system translates the surgeon’s hand movements into extremely precise instrument movements, eliminating tremors and allowing access to difficult-to-reach areas. This technology enables surgeons to perform complex procedures using very small incisions, which is a hallmark of minimally invasive surgery.
At World Laparoscopy Hospital, robotic surgery is not limited to patient care but is also an important part of surgical education. WLH has been offering robotic surgery training programs since around 2010, providing hands-on experience using high-definition multi-arm da Vinci robots. Surgeons are trained in robotic suturing, tissue handling, docking, and complex dissection techniques through live surgery demonstrations, workshops, and simulation labs. These structured programs help surgeons develop confidence and efficiency in robotic procedures.
Another key strength of WLH is its global training ecosystem. The institute has trained surgeons from many countries and provides fellowship and certification programs in robotic surgery. Trainees learn real clinical challenges such as console ergonomics, robotic instrument control, and safe surgical workflow. The da Vinci system provides magnified 3D visualization and instruments with a greater range of motion than the human hand, helping improve surgical safety and reproducibility.
In conclusion, Da Vinci robotic surgery at World Laparoscopy Hospital under Dr. R.K. Mishra represents a perfect blend of technology, surgical expertise, and education. It is transforming modern surgery by making procedures safer, less invasive, and more precise. With continuous advancements and global training initiatives, WLH is playing a major role in shaping the future of robotic surgery and helping surgeons worldwide adopt next-generation surgical techniques.
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