Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], January 21: Sterling Hospitals, Ahmedabad, has successfully performed a highly complex Robotic Whipple Surgery, marking a significant advancement in minimally invasive pancreatic cancer treatment. Led by renowned Robotic Surgeon Dr. Nitin Singhal and his team, the procedure offered new hope to a 55-year-old female patient from Anand district, Gujarat.
The patient presented with persistent jaundice, fever with chills, and intermittent pain over several months. Initially suspected to be gallstones, thorough diagnostics revealed an ampullary mass with pancreatic involvement. A biopsy confirmed malignancy, prompting bile duct stenting for jaundice relief. After consulting multiple doctors locally – who deemed open surgery risky due to anatomical challenges involving a critical vein from the heart to the liver – the family sought advanced care at Sterling Hospitals following social media recommendations.

Dr. Nitin Singhal, Consultant Robotic Onco-surgeon, Sterling Hospitals, explained, “This was an extremely challenging case requiring utmost precision. The tumour’s location demanded careful preservation of vital vascular structures to avoid life-threatening complications. We had recommended robotic-assisted surgery for its superior accuracy, minimal invasiveness, and enhanced recovery profile.”
The intricate Robotic Whipple procedure lasted 8-10 hours. Utilizing cutting-edge robotic technology, the team meticulously removed the tumour while preserving the essential vein, reconstructing digestive organs, and ensuring no internal leakage. Only a six-centimetre incision was required, resulting in negligible blood loss, no need for painkillers, and virtually scar-less outcomes.
The surgery‘s complexity lies in its technical demands which involves precise organ reconnection, management of anatomical variations, and liver preservation. Sterling Hospital’s expertise ensured a seamless execution.
Post-operatively, the patient’s recovery was remarkable. She required no prolonged ICU stay, resumed normal oral intake swiftly, and was discharged in stable condition – just 12 days after surgery, with impressive mobility and minimal discomfort.
Mr Santosh Marathe, MD & CEO Sterling Hospitals said that this procedure represents the first such complex Robotic Whipple at Sterling Hospitals, underscoring the institution’s pioneering role in robotic oncology. Sterling Hospitals comprehensive Oncology services at 3 locations in Gujarat envisions a future where robotic assistance becomes standard for complex surgeries, including those for lung and liver cancers, offering patients precision, reduced pain, and faster returns to normal life. Sterling Hospitals continues to lead in advanced oncological care, combining state-of-the-art technology with expert multidisciplinary teams to deliver life-changing outcomes.
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In Western India, Sterling Hospitals, a private hospital network, dominates the market and offers top-notch medical care. Since its founding in 2001, the hospital has been a leader in the field by offering patients the best possible medical and surgical care.
The Sterling Group has successfully constructed state-of-the-art secondary care facilities in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot and Gandhidham, as well as tertiary care multi-specialty hospitals. The fact that Sterling Hospitals is the first corporate hospital in Gujarat to receive NABH accreditation is evidence of its dedication to providing the highest quality medical treatment.
The hospital offers a variety of crucial disciplines, such as cardiology and CVTS surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, nephrology and urology, Orthopaedics and Trauma, liver and renal transplantation (cadaveric and live), GI medicine and surgery, haematology, bone marrow transplant, and oncology.
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