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Gujarat based doctor performs ‘world’s first’ telerobotic coronary

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Ahmedabad city-based cardiologist Wednesday performed what he claimed to be the “world’s first” telerobotic coronary intervention by remotely operating robotically controlled instruments from a distance of 32 kms.
Sitting at Akshardham temple complex in Gandhinagar, Dr Tejas Patel performed the surgery on a middle-aged woman, who was in the operation theatre of Apex Heart Institute in Ahmedabad.
For the operation which lasted for a few minutes, Dr Patel used telerobotics technology. The robotic system was placed in the operation theatre and he was connected to it through high-speed wireless internet. Moving the buttons from the temple, the patient’s arteries were cleaned up and a stent was inserted.
“India has achieved an important breakthrough in the history of medical science. This is the world’s first percutaneous coronary intervention conducted from a remote location outside of the catherization lab,” Dr Patel claimed.
The operation was shown on a screen at the Akshardham temple, where Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was also present. On the occasion, Rupani said it was a matter of pride for Gujarat that such a breakthrough was achieved in the state.

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