Precision robotic surgery for liver, pancreatic, and colorectal cancers — smaller incisions, faster recovery, and superior outcomes in the hands of a specialist.
The Da Vinci Xi surgical system allows Dr. Srinivas to operate through tiny incisions with wristed instruments that move with 10x magnified, tremor-filtered precision in the most complex surgical fields.
In GI oncology, robotic surgery enables complete oncological resections with better lymph node clearance, reduced blood loss, and faster patient recovery compared to open surgery — particularly in the confined spaces of the liver hilum, pancreatic head, and deep pelvis.
Pancreaticoduodenectomy performed robotically — complex reconstruction of the pancreas, bile duct, and stomach with less trauma and faster recovery.
Right/left hepatectomy and anatomical segmentectomy performed via robotic access — superior control of hepatic veins and bile ducts with minimal blood loss.
Low anterior resection and abdominoperineal resection for rectal cancer with robotic precision in the deep pelvis — better nerve preservation and sphincter-saving rates.
Spleen-preserving or splenectomy with distal pancreatectomy for tumours of the pancreatic body and tail — typically 3–4 days hospital stay vs. 7–10 days open.
Robotic gastrectomy for gastric cancer with D2 lymphadenectomy and precise esophagogastric anastomosis.
Choledochal cyst excision and hepaticojejunostomy via robotic approach — particularly beneficial in re-do biliary surgery and complex anatomy.