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Indonesia’s Tzu Chi Hospital uses robot to treat hernia

The medical facility has treated 40 patients using a minimally invasive procedure.

Tzu Chi Hospital in Jakarta has launched its Hernia Center, which seeks to treat all types of hernia using cutting-edge technology, whilst promoting early detection.

Located on the hospital's second floor, the Hernia Center offers conventional and laparoscopic hernia surgeries and includes the Versius Modular Robotic System, a portable surgical robot.

Developed by Cambridge-based CMR Surgical, the robot allows minimally invasive procedures, reducing tissue damage, improving patient comfort, and speeding up recovery time.

Hernia occurs when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles, according to Mayo Clinic. The resulting bulge can be painful, especially when you cough, bend over or lift a heavy object, but many hernias do not cause pain, it added.

“We aim to equip our healthcare professionals with the best tools available to ensure they can perform at their highest level,” said Satyanegara, a neurosurgeon and senior director at Tzu Chi Hospital. “This is a milestone in our journey to serve more people.”

The Hernia Center at Tzu Chi Hospital, which has its roots in a Taiwanese Buddhist humanitarian group, is manned by a team of surgeons who specialize in robotic technology, ensuring that each patient receives the most modern and effective care available.

The Hernia Center not only treats patients, but also trains medical professionals. Physicians can enhance their knowledge and skills in hernia management through hands-on experience with robotic surgery.

Gunawan Susanto, president-director at Tzu Chi Hospital, said hernia treatment might seem straightforward, but it requires a thorough approach — from diagnostics to post-treatment care. “We are committed to educating and guiding patients throughout the entire process,” he told reporters at the center’s Oct. 7 launch.

Barlian Sutedja, a general surgeon at Tzu Chi Hospital, noted that some patients might not even realize they have hernia. “At the Hernia Center, we offer consultations and examinations to determine if the symptoms are hernia-related, and what steps should be taken to prevent complications.”

Doctors at the Hernia Center have treated 40 patients using the surgical robot. “Robotic surgery for hernia treatment is highly effective in reducing pain, especially in complicated cases, making it an ideal choice for many patients,” Barlian said.

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