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Robotic surgeries save 222 cancer patients

The Ho Chi Minh City-based Binh Dan Hospital successfully carried out robotic operations for 222 cancer patients in its first year of applying the technology for adults.
Robotic surgeries save 222 cancer patients ảnh 1Doctors at the Binh Dan Hospital in HCM City perform the first gastric cancer operation using robots on a 54-year-old male patient last March (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City-based BinhDan Hospital successfully carried out robotic operations for 222 cancerpatients in its first year of applying the technology for adults.

The information was released by director of the hospitalTran Vinh Hung at a ceremony marking the one-year anniversary held on October28.

In his speech, Hung said most of the cases were related to prostateand colorectal cancer, and about 60 patients with disadvantaged backgroundreceived reduced or zero fees.

Binh Dan Hospital has to date launched robotic surgeriesacross 14 diseases approved by the Health Ministry and sent 14 surgical groupsto be trained overseas for international certification.

On the occasion, the hospital and director Tran Vinh Hung wasawarded the Labour Order, third class.

Vice Chairwoman of the HCM City People’s Committee NguyenThi Thu said thanks to the hospital’s efforts, patients can now access lessexpensive robotic surgeries in the city.

The technology helps reduce paint and speed up recovery, andguarantees better quality of life after operation, she added.

She urged the hospital to continue improving its performancein the field to treat more diseases and serve medical tourism demand in thefuture.-VNA
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