Dr. Mahak Bhandari Performs Live Tele-Robotic Hernia Surgery on a Public Stage in Ratlam

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New Event

Department/College

Sri Aurobindo University

Event Date

20 Dec 2025

Location

Ratlam, MP

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Dr. Mahak Bhandari Performs Live Tele-Robotic Hernia Surgery on a Public Stage in Ratlam

Dr. Mahak Bhandari marked a significant milestone in the field of advanced surgery by successfully performing a live tele-robotic hernia surgery on a public stage in Ratlam, setting a new benchmark in medical innovation and education.
The historic procedure was carried out during an academic and medical conference associated with Sri Aurobindo University and IMA Ratlam. While the conference was in progress at a public venue in Ratlam, Dr. Mahak Bhandari remotely conducted the tele-robotic surgery on a hernia patient admitted at Shri Jain Diwakar Aurobindo Hospital, Ratlam. This achievement represents the first live tele-robotic hernia surgery in Ratlam and across Central India. The surgery was successful, and the patient was discharged in stable condition.


Advancing Medical Education Through Innovation
The live tele-surgery was witnessed by more than 150 doctors and surgeons, offering a valuable opportunity to observe the real-time application of robotic and tele-surgical technology. The entire procedure was performed in strict adherence to the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, ensuring the highest standards of safety, ethics, and clinical governance.


Redefining the Scope of Modern Surgery
Speaking on the significance of the procedure, Dr. Mahak Bhandari emphasised that advanced surgical care is no longer confined to traditional operating rooms. The India-developed robotic surgical platform used in the procedure provides enhanced visualisation, precise control, and remote operability, enabling complex surgeries to be performed across geographical boundaries with exceptional accuracy.
This landmark achievement reflects Sri Aurobindo University’s commitment to innovation, excellence in medical education, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies that expand access to world-class healthcare.
The live tele-robotic hernia surgery performed on a public stage in Ratlam stands as a defining moment in the evolution of technology-driven, patient-centric, and globally connected surgical care.

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