- Greater precision with surgeon-controlled robotic technology
- Better visualisation with magnified 3D views
- Less pain, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays
- Smaller scars and lower infection risk (where clinically appropriate)

If you’re exploring Robotic Surgery in Mumbai or specifically Robotic-assisted surgery in Mumbai, Zen Hospital (Chembur) offers advanced robotic-assisted options designed to support precision, control, and smoother recovery for selected procedures. Robotic-assisted surgery is not “robot doing the surgery”—your surgeon remains in control at every step, using specialised technology to operate with enhanced accuracy and better visualisation, even in hard-to-reach areas.
At Zen Hospital, robotic-assisted surgery is used for select gastrointestinal and general surgery procedures, with benefits that may include less pain during recovery, reduced blood loss, smaller scars, and shorter hospital stays—depending on the case and the patient’s overall health.
Robotic-assisted surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgery where the surgeon uses robotic technology to perform complex procedures with greater precision and control. At Zen Hospital, this approach is described as a sophisticated treatment option that can help reduce downtime and improve surgical access and accuracy especially where fine movements and enhanced views are needed.

Robotic-assisted surgery is typically planned when a condition requires a surgical solution and the treating team feels a minimally invasive approach could be appropriate.
Common situations may include:
Final decision always depends on diagnosis, imaging, overall health, and surgeon assessment.
Surgery is usually recommended when medical management is not enough or when the condition has a structural cause that requires correction.
Common contributing factors include:
Gallstones or gallbladder inflammation (for removal cases)
Weakness in abdominal wall tissues (hernia)
GI conditions that require operative management (based on investigations and specialist evaluation)
Before planning robotic-assisted surgery, your doctor may recommend:
This step ensures the procedure chosen is safe, appropriate, and tailored to your case.
At Zen Hospital, robotic-assisted surgery is listed for the following procedure categories:
Procedures that may be performed under robotic-assisted GI surgery include:
Colectomy
Gastrectomy
Gastric bypass
Procedures that may be performed under robotic-assisted general surgery include:
Appendectomy
Gallbladder removal
Hernia repair
Zen Hospital highlights outcomes that may be associated with robotic-assisted surgery such as:
Greater precision and improved range of motion compared to the human hand
Better visualisation with magnified, high-definition 3D views
Less pain during recovery, reduced blood loss, shorter stays, and smaller scars (case-dependent)
Myth-buster (important for patient trust): Robotic-assisted surgery can lower certain risks, but complications are still possible, and outcomes vary by procedure and patient factors.
Zen Hospital has introduced robotic surgery at its Chembur facility and positions it as a technology-forward option aimed at precision, recovery support, and reduced downtime for appropriate patients.
What patients typically value in a robotic surgery centre:
Consider an early consultation if you have:
Early evaluation helps confirm whether surgery is required—and if robotic-assisted surgery is an appropriate option.
No. Robotic-assisted surgery is a technology that does not move on its own—the surgeon controls it at all times.
Zen Hospital lists robotic-assisted options for GI surgeries (colectomy, gastrectomy, gastric bypass) and general surgeries (appendectomy, gallbladder removal, hernia repair).
Not always. Robotic-assisted surgery can reduce certain risks and improve visualisation, but complications are still possible, and the best approach depends on the condition, complexity, and patient health.
Zen Hospital notes benefits that may include less pain during recovery, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and smaller scars—depending on procedure and patient factors.
Eligibility depends on your diagnosis, imaging results, prior surgeries, overall health, and your surgeon’s assessment. A specialist consultation is the best way to determine suitability.
If you’re searching for Robotic Surgery in Mumbai or Robotic-assisted surgery in Mumbai, Zen Hospital (Chembur) offers surgeon-led robotic-assisted options for selected gastrointestinal and general surgery procedures—supported by enhanced precision, better visualisation, and recovery-focused benefits where appropriate.
Book a consultation at Zen Hospital to understand the right surgical approach for your condition and whether robotic-assisted surgery is suitable for you.
Zen Hospital, Chembur (Mumbai)
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