Robotic Lung Cancer Surgery

Advanced robotic surgery for lung cancer offering precise tumour removal, better preservation of lung function, and faster recovery using minimally invasive techniques.

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3–5 Days

Hospital Stay

3D Vision

Precision Surgery

Minimal Pain

Fast Recovery

Lung Preservation

Better Function

What is Robotic Lung Surgery?

Robotic lung surgery is an advanced minimally invasive procedure used to treat lung cancer and other thoracic conditions.

The most common procedures include:

• Lobectomy (removal of part of lung)
• Segmentectomy (removal of smaller lung segment)
• Wedge resection (limited tumour removal)

Using robotic technology, the surgeon performs precise dissection through small incisions, allowing effective cancer removal with minimal trauma.

When is Lung Surgery Required?

Robotic lung surgery is recommended in:

Early-stage lung cancer

Selected locally advanced lung cancers

Lung nodules suspicious for malignancy

Metastatic lesions in lung (selected cases)


Decision depends on CT scan, PET scan findings, and patient lung function.

Why Robotic Lung Surgery?

Robotic approach offers major advantages in thoracic surgery:

High precision in confined chest cavity

3D magnified vision for accurate dissection

Better preservation of lung tissue

Reduced blood loss

Less post-operative pain

Faster recovery and early mobilisation


Minimally invasive approach improves overall outcomes.

Why Dr Vinod Gore for Robotic Lung Surgery?

Doctor
  • Trained at Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
  • International robotic training (FARIS – Edinburgh)
  • Expertise in thoracic and oncologic surgery
  • Experience in complex cancer procedures
  • Focus on precision, safety, and functional outcomes

Combines oncology expertise with advanced robotic techniques.

How Robotic Lung Surgery is Performed

Robotic Lung Surgery
  • Small incisions (ports) made in chest
  • Robotic instruments inserted
  • Lung tumour identified and dissected precisely
  • Affected lung segment or lobe removed
  • Lymph node dissection performed

Procedure is done with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.

Recovery & Outcomes

Hospital stay: ~3–5 days

Less pain compared to open surgery

Faster recovery and mobilisation

Better preservation of lung function

Early return to daily activities


Most patients recover quickly with proper care.

Safety & Results

Robotic lung surgery is safe and effective in experienced hands:

Adequate tumour clearance

Better visualization reduces complications

Lower pain and faster recovery

Comparable or improved outcomes vs open surgery


Proper patient selection and expertise are critical.

For International Patients

Advanced robotic thoracic surgery
Affordable treatment compared to global centres
Expert oncologic surgeon with international training
Modern hospital infrastructure
Dedicated international patient support

Complete care from consultation to recovery.

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