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NHS Glasgow's New Robotic Cancer Surgery

NHS Glasgow's New Robotic Cancer Surgery

Glasgow News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 24, 20261m 34s

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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde introduces a new da Vinci Xi robotic system at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, funded by a significant donation from a patient and the Beatson Cancer Charity. This dual-console setup enables surgeons to perform complex colorectal cancer operations with minimal incisions, reducing recovery times, pain, and complication risks. The robot also increases the hospitals capacity for these procedures, benefiting more patients. The technology complements the existing robotic program and expands advanced care availability. Additionally, the current robotic unit moves to Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley, bringing robotic surgery to the area for the first time. Beatson Cancer Charity leaders celebrate this collaboration as a game-changer for west Scotland cancer patients.

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