Robotic Mediastinal Tumour Surgery

Advanced robotic surgery for mediastinal tumours offering precise tumour removal in the chest with minimal invasiveness and faster recovery.

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2–4 Days

Hospital Stay

3D Vision

Precise Dissection

Minimal Pain

Fast Recovery

Small Incisions

Better Cosmetic Outcome

What is Robotic Mediastinal Tumour Surgery?

Mediastinal tumour surgery involves removal of tumours located in the mediastinum, the central compartment of the chest between the lungs.

These tumours may arise from structures such as:

• Thymus gland (thymoma)
• Lymph nodes
• Nerve tissues
• Germ cell tumours

Robotic surgery allows precise removal of these tumours through small incisions without the need for large chest opening.

When is This Surgery Required?

Robotic mediastinal tumour surgery is recommended in:

Thymoma and thymic tumours

Neurogenic tumours of mediastinum

Germ cell tumours (selected cases)

Enlarged or suspicious mediastinal masses

Symptomatic tumours causing chest discomfort or compression


Decision depends on CT scan, PET scan, and tumour characteristics.

Why Robotic Mediastinal Surgery?

Robotic approach offers significant advantages in chest surgery:

High precision in confined mediastinal space

3D magnified vision for accurate tumour dissection

Better preservation of surrounding vital structures (heart, vessels, nerves)

Reduced blood loss

Less post-operative pain

Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay


Ideal for delicate thoracic procedures.

Why Dr Vinod Gore for This Surgery?

Doctor
  • Trained at Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
  • International robotic training (FARIS – Edinburgh)
  • Expertise in thoracic and oncologic surgery
  • Experience in complex and rare tumour surgeries
  • Focus on precision, safety, and complete tumour removal

Combines advanced surgical skill with robotic technology.

How Robotic Mediastinal Tumour Surgery is Performed

Robotic Mediastinal Tumour Surgery
  • Small incisions (ports) made in chest
  • Robotic instruments inserted
  • Tumour identified and dissected precisely
  • Surrounding vital structures carefully preserved
  • Tumour removed completely

Surgery is performed with minimal trauma and high precision.

Recovery & Outcomes

Hospital stay: ~2–4 days

Less pain compared to open surgery

Faster recovery and mobilisation

Better cosmetic outcome (small incisions)

Early return to daily activities


Most patients recover quickly with proper care.

Safety & Results

Robotic mediastinal tumour surgery is safe in experienced hands:

Complete tumour removal

Reduced surgical trauma

Lower complication rates

Better visualization improves safety


Outcomes depend on tumour type and surgical expertise.

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

Seamless care from diagnosis to recovery.

Consult for Mediastinal Tumour Surgery

If diagnosed with mediastinal tumour:

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