Why Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan Is a Trusted Name in Robotic Gallbladder Surgery Nationwide?
When accuracy is combined with fervour, the world of modern medicine changes drastically, giving patients the opportunity to heal more quickly and achieve better clinical outcomes. On the frontier of state, of, the, art surgical intervention, Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan stands as a shining example of perfection, especially for those looking for the best Minimal Access, bariatric & General Surgery. As the Founder of the Institute of Gallbladder Sciences, he has taken the lead in redefining surgical techniques, making him the most preferred choice for patients from across the country.
Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan: Leading Name in Robotic & Minimally Invasive Gallbladder Surgery?
The fame of Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan Robotic & Minimally Invasive Gallbladder Surgeon, has been shaped by deeply rigorous training and huge clinical volume. Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan’s specialised experience, exceeding ten years, allowed him to perform more than 7, 000 laparoscopic surgeries.
What differentiates him the most is his competence of robotic systems. He has performed almost 1,000 robotic operations and is therefore double-certified on the Da Vinci and Versius machines. Having received his international credentials from the General Medical Council (GMC), UK, and the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), he has set a worldwide standard of care that he delivers at every operating table.
How Does Robotic-Assisted Surgery Compare to Traditional Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (Lap, C) has long been the gold standard. However, the shift towards Robotic-Assisted Cholecystectomy (RA, C) is a major step forward in the field of surgery. Research, including studies conducted by Nationwide Childrens Hospital, indicates that both methods are safe, but the robotic method offers better visualisation and dexterity as major advantages.
Laparoscopic Surgery (Lap-C)
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Uses 2D high-definition vision during the procedure.
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Instruments are rigid with a limited range of movement.
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Requires multiple small incisions in the abdomen.
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Provides high precision, which mainly depends on the surgeon’s skill and experience.
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Results in standard small scars after healing.
Robotic Surgery (RA-C)
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Provides 3D immersive magnification, allowing surgeons to see structures more clearly.
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Uses wristed instruments with 360° rotation for better flexibility and control.
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Often performed through a single-site incision (Single-Port).
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Offers enhanced precision with tremor filtration technology.
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Leads to minimal to almost invisible scarring, improving cosmetic outcomes.
What Are the Clinical Benefits of the Robotic Approach in Urgent Cases?
When it comes to acute cholecystitis, a sudden, painful inflammation of the gallbladder, being exactly right is very crucial.
Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan leverages robots to dissect the anatomical complexities easily. The robotic system provides a 3D perspective, resulting in clearer visibility of the cystic duct and artery.
Thus, the risk of injury to the bile ducts.
Some of the key benefits to which Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan’s patients refer include:
- Alleviated Pain After Operation: Thanks to the Single, Site procedure through the navel.
- Quick Return to Home: Basically, most patients are allowed to go home within 24 hours.
- Fewer Complications: Trauma to the surrounding tissues is minimised thanks to the instrument’s precise control.
Why Do Patients Nationwide Trust Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan’s Expertise?
Trust in surgery is built up through repeated positive experiences and compassion. Dr. Abhimanyu Dewan has become famous not only for his excellent skills in using the DaVinci robot but also for his focus on patients. To him, surgery should be “almost painless” and available to everyone.
His dedication to Minimal Access, bariatric & General Surgery has saved many patients with gallstones, polyps, or complex gallbladder problems from unnecessary suffering, as they received treatment customised to their condition. He is always up to date with the latest findings so that the “Science of Gallbladder” is not at odds with the “Art of Surgery.”