THANE, Feb 03: In a remarkable feat of medical science and surgical ability, a 91-year-old patient has successfully undergone robotic surgery for endometrial (uterine) cancer at KIMS Hospitals, Thane. This case highlights how age is no longer a barrier to complex life-saving procedures when backed by precision technology.
The Challenge
The patient was diagnosed with Carcinoma Endometrium after a PET CT scan revealed a hypermetabolic uterine lesion. At 91, her age and history of hypertension posed significant surgical and anaesthetic risks. Traditional open surgery would have meant a long recovery period and a higher risk of complications for a nonagenarian.
The Precision Solution
Under the leadership of Dr. Anil Heroor, Director – Oncological Sciences, KIMS Hospitals, Thane & the surgical team opted for a Robotic-Assisted Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy and Hysterectomy (BSOH) with pelvic lymph node sampling.
Why Robotic Surgery?
• Minimal Blood Loss: Highly precise movements minimise tissue trauma.
• Enhanced Safety: The robotic system provides a 3D, high-definition view, allowing for meticulous dissection even in elderly patients.
• Swift Recovery: Robotic ports (small incisions) replace large abdominal cuts, leading to less pain.
A Remarkable Recovery
The surgery performed was a resounding success. Mrs. Saroj’s recovery exceeded expectations:
• Day 1: She was already out of bed and walking with the help of physiotherapy.
• Day 2: She transitioned to a soft diet and had her catheter removed.
• Discharge: She was discharged in a stable, healthy condition, proving that advanced age does not prevent patients from the benefits of modern oncological surgery.
“This case is a testament to how robotic technology combined with expert care can provide safe, curative options for elderly cancer patients who were previously considered high-risk for surgery.”
KIMS Hospitals, Thane, continues to lead the way in integrating robotic excellence with compassionate patient care.