
At SeCURE Hospitals, we use robotic surgery to make procedures gentler, safer, and more precise. This advanced minimally invasive technique allows our surgeons to operate through very small incisions with the help of a highly sophisticated robotic system.
What makes this approach special is the combination of technology and human expertise. Every movement of the robot is fully guided and controlled by our skilled surgeons, ensuring accuracy and safety at every step. For patients, this means smaller scars, less pain, quicker recovery, and greater confidence in the outcome.
Robotic Surgery services are currently available at SeCURE Hospitals, Hubballi.
At SeCURE Hospitals, we bring the future of joint replacement surgery to our patients with the CUVIS Joint, one of the most advanced robotic systems. Designed for precision and safety, it helps our surgeons deliver care that is both effective and comfortable. The CUVIS Joint robot works hand-in-hand with our surgeons, using a navigation system to ensure perfect alignment and accuracy during knee replacement surgery.
The SSI Mantra 3 is an innovative surgical ecosystem transforming minimally invasive procedures. Unlike the traditional tools, the Mantra 3 offers a fully integrated platform that connects the surgeon's expertise with the workings of the human body.
By choosing robotic-assisted surgery at SeCURE Hospitals, patients benefit from:
Our experienced surgeons deliver advanced minimally invasive care across several major specialties:
Robotic surgery is a minimally invasive technique performed using advanced robotic technology to achieve greater precision and safety. It allows surgeons to operate through small incisions while maintaining excellent control and visibility during the procedure.
Yes, SeCURE Hospitals in Hubballi offers robotic surgery across multiple specialties. Our team is trained in using robotic systems to ensure patients receive safe, effective, and reliable surgical care.
General Surgery, Urology, Gastroenterology, Gynaecology, Cardiothoracic Surgery and
Oncosurgery. These departments use robotic assistance for selected procedures to support better surgical outcomes.
No. Patients generally experience less pain compared to traditional open surgery, which helps make the recovery process smoother and more comfortable.
Recovery is typically faster, helping patients return to routine activities sooner. Many patients also require less time in the hospital after their procedure.
These benefits help enhance patient comfort and overall surgical experience.