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Indian doctor from Nashik participates in Jordan’s first-ever robotic radical hysterectomiesA radical hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the uterus, cervix, both ovaries, both fallopian tubes and surrounding tissue to treat endometrial cancer which is a type of cancer that develops in the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. It arises from abnormal cell growth, which can potentially spread to other parts of the body.
Mrityunjay Bose
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The logo of&nbsp;HCG Manavata Cancer Center.</p></div>

The logo of HCG Manavata Cancer Center.

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Mumbai: India’s leading oncologist Dr Raj Nagarkar contributed to a historic milestone in Jordan’s medical advancement by playing a pivotal role in the West Asia country’s first-ever successful robotic radical hysterectomies.

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The ground-breaking surgeries were performed at the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC) in the capital, Amman.

The complex procedures, led by KHCC’s Dr Qais Shatnawi, were performed on two women patients aged 40 and 42 years, who were diagnosed with endometrial cancer.

Dr Nagarkar from Nashik-based HCG Manavata Cancer Center, assisted Dr Shatnawi in this landmark surgery, marking a first in Jordan’s history.

As one of India’s foremost robotic-assisted cancer surgeons, Dr Nagarkar was invited to KHCC to lend support and expertise for ensuring the surgery's successful execution.

Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. It arises from abnormal cell growth, which can potentially spread to other parts of the body.

A radical hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the uterus, cervix, both ovaries, both fallopian tubes and surrounding tissue to treat endometrial cancer. This procedure is also used to address other gynecological cancers, such as cervical and ovarian cancer.

The surgeries performed at KHCC represent a major leap forward in the field of minimally invasive cancer treatment, offering enhanced precision, reduced recovery times and better outcomes for patients.

“This is just the beginning. The successful execution of the surgeries is a testament to the potential of robotics in revolutionising cancer treatment globally. I look forward to further collaborations that push the boundaries of what we can achieve in medicine,” said Dr Nagarkar, MD & Chief of Surgical Oncology & Robotic Services, HCGMCC.

Dr Nagarkar also said, “Assisting in Jordan’s first robotic radical hysterectomies at KHCC was an incredibly inspiring experience. The success of these surgeries is expected to open new avenues for the adoption of advanced robotic techniques in Jordan, particularly in the field of oncology. Also, the achievement highlights the power of collaboration and innovation in advancing healthcare."

“I am grateful to Dr Mahmoud Al Masri, Chairman, Department of Surgery, KHCC, for his visionary leadership and Dr Shatnawi for sharing his insights and skills during the surgeries,” he added.

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(Published 02 September 2024, 08:22 IST)