AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Raipur Perform Tele Mentored Robotic Surgery Using da Vinci Surgical Platform
In a significant milestone for digital healthcare and surgical innovation in India, AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Raipur have successfully conducted a tele mentored robotic surgery using Intuitive's da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, demonstrating the growing
In a significant milestone for digital healthcare and surgical innovation in India, AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Raipur have successfully conducted a tele mentored robotic surgery using Intuitive’s da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, demonstrating the growing potential of remote surgical collaboration and advanced medical technology.
The initiative enabled surgeons at the two premier institutions to connect through real time telepresence technology, allowing seamless intraoperative mentoring, remote guidance, and knowledge exchange during the procedure. The collaboration is being viewed as an important step towards expanding access to specialized surgical expertise across geographical boundaries.
The da Vinci Surgical System is among the world’s most widely used robotic assisted surgery platforms and is designed to provide surgeons with enhanced precision, dexterity, and three dimensional visualization. Robotic assisted procedures are increasingly being adopted across specialties including urology, oncology, gastrointestinal surgery, gynecology, and cardiothoracic surgery.
Healthcare experts say tele mentored robotic surgery can play a transformative role in strengthening surgical education and improving patient care, particularly in regions where access to highly specialized surgeons may be limited. Through real time interaction, experienced surgeons can guide complex procedures remotely while supporting local surgical teams.
The successful collaboration between AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Raipur highlights the growing role of digital health technologies in modern healthcare delivery. Experts believe such initiatives can help bridge skill gaps, accelerate training, and improve the adoption of advanced surgical techniques across healthcare institutions.
The global robotic surgery market continues to expand rapidly, driven by increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures, improved surgical outcomes, and advancements in healthcare technology. Robotic assisted surgeries are often associated with smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times compared to conventional surgical approaches.
Medical professionals involved in the initiative noted that telepresence and remote mentoring technologies could help create a more connected healthcare ecosystem, enabling leading medical institutions to share expertise and support capacity building nationwide.
As India continues to invest in digital health infrastructure and advanced medical technologies, healthcare leaders believe tele mentored robotic surgery could become an important model for expanding access to high-quality surgical care, training future surgeons, and strengthening the country’s healthcare delivery system.
