Robotic surgery has revolutionized cancer treatment in India. At Iswarya Hospital, Chennai, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. S. Rajasundaram, robotic surgical techniques are being used to treat cancer with higher precision, faster recovery, and improved patient comfort.
What is Robotic Surgery?
Robotic surgery uses advanced robotic systems to assist the surgeon in performing complex procedures with tiny instruments through small incisions. The surgeon controls the robotic arms from a console, ensuring accuracy, flexibility, and control beyond what is possible with traditional surgery.

Key Benefits of Robotic Surgery in Cancer Care
- Smaller Incisions: Less blood loss and faster wound healing.
- Reduced Pain: Minimal post-operative discomfort.
- Faster Recovery: Shorter hospital stays, quicker return to normal life.
- Greater Precision: Helps preserve healthy tissue, vital organs, and nerves.
- Fewer Complications: Lower risk of infections and long-term side effects.
Types of Cancers Treated with Robotic Surgery
- Prostate and kidney cancers
- Gynecologic cancers (uterine, ovarian)
- Gastrointestinal cancers (colon, rectum, esophagus)
- Thoracic tumors (lung and mediastinum)
Why Iswarya Hospital?
Dr. Rajasundaram has vast experience in robotic and laparoscopic cancer surgeries. At Iswarya Hospital, you get access to:
- India’s leading surgical oncologist
- Latest robotic platforms
- Affordable, evidence-based cancer care
Choose robotic surgery if you are looking for a treatment that is less invasive, more precise, and focused on faster recovery.
Take the Next Step
Experience advanced cancer care with robotic precision. Book your consultation with Dr. S. Rajasundaram at Iswarya Hospital today. Visit www.iswarya.com or call our support line.
FAQs
No, it typically causes less pain than open surgery due to smaller incisions.
Yes, when performed by experienced surgeons like Dr. Rajasundaram is very safe.
Recovery time is often cut in half compared to traditional surgery.
Minimal scarring is a major advantage of robotic surgery.
It may cost more upfront but reduces long-term hospital and recovery expenses.
