LALITPUR, August 14: Gwarko-based B and B Hospital, Nepal's leading multi-specialty hospital, announced the successful launch of Nepal's first-ever robotic surgery. This ground-breaking achievement marks a historic milestone in Nepal's medical sector, revolutionizing the way surgeries are performed and enhancing patient care, the hospital said in a recent statement.
According the hospital, the introduction of robotic surgery at B and B Hospital brings cutting-edge technology to the forefront of medical practice in Nepal.
This advanced surgical technique allows for minimally invasive procedures with unparalleled precision, reducing recovery times and improving outcomes for patients, added the statement. The hospital claimed that the robotic system, operated by highly trained surgeons, ensures accuracy and efficiency in complex surgeries, setting new standards in healthcare delivery.
"We are thrilled to be the first hospital in Nepal to offer robotic surgery," said Prof. Dr. Jagdish Lal Baidya at B and B Hospital. "This innovative technology represents a significant step forward in our commitment to providing world-class medical care to our patients. Robotic surgery will not only enhance the quality of surgical procedures but also reduce the risks and recovery time associated with traditional surgery."
The hospital said that the launch of robotic surgery at B and B Hospital underscores the institution's dedication to continuous improvement and adoption of the latest advancements in medical technology.
This historic achievement is set to transform the landscape of healthcare in Nepal, offering patients access to state-of-the-art surgical solutions, the statement added.