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Specialist in robotic surgery for kidney cancer

Robotic Surgery

Why robotic surgery?

Robotic surgery combines the accuracy of open surgery with the gentler recovery of a minimally invasive approach — helping patients return to normal life sooner.

What it is

Surgeon-controlled, robot-assisted precision

Robotic surgery does not mean a robot operating on its own. Throughout the procedure, Mr Reekhaye is in full control at every moment, seated at a console beside you in theatre. His hand movements are translated into precise, scaled-down actions of fine instruments inside the body.

The da Vinci system gives a magnified, three-dimensional high-definition view and instruments that bend and rotate beyond the range of the human wrist — ideal for the delicate, reconstructive work involved in kidney surgery.

What the system provides

  • Magnified 3D, high-definition vision
  • Wristed instruments with a full range of motion
  • Tremor filtration for steady, fine control
  • Small, precise keyhole incisions
  • The surgeon in control at all times
The benefits

Why patients and surgeons choose a robotic approach

Enhanced precision

A magnified, high-definition 3D view and wristed instruments allow highly controlled, accurate surgery.

Minimal incisions

Surgery is performed through a few small keyhole incisions rather than one large open cut.

Less blood loss

Fine control can mean reduced bleeding during surgery and a lower likelihood of transfusion.

Less pain & scarring

Smaller wounds typically mean less post-operative discomfort and a better cosmetic result.

Faster recovery

Many patients are able to return to their normal activities sooner than after open surgery.

Shorter hospital stay

Often a short hospital stay — and day-case surgery for appropriately selected patients.

How it compares

Open, keyhole and robotic surgery

Most invasive

Open surgery

  • One larger incision
  • Direct access for the most complex cases
  • Longer hospital stay and recovery
  • More post-operative pain
Minimally invasive

Keyhole (laparoscopic)

  • Several small incisions
  • Two-dimensional view, rigid instruments
  • Faster recovery than open surgery
  • Technically demanding for fine reconstruction
Minimally invasive · robotic

Robotic surgery

  • Small keyhole incisions
  • Magnified 3D HD vision, wristed instruments
  • Exceptional precision for delicate work
  • Quick recovery and a short hospital stay
Your treatment pathway

What to expect, step by step

1

Consultation

A detailed discussion of your diagnosis, your scans and the options available to you.

2

Planning & MDT

Your case is reviewed within a specialist multidisciplinary team to agree the best plan.

3

Robotic surgery

Your procedure is carried out using the da Vinci system, with a tailored surgical approach.

4

Recovery & follow-up

Enhanced-recovery care, clear aftercare guidance and ongoing follow-up as needed.

Robotic surgery with Mr Reekhaye

Specialist robotic surgery for the kidney

Mr Reekhaye performs the full range of robotic kidney and upper tract procedures, with particular expertise in nephron-sparing surgery and the retroperitoneal approach. Explore the procedures he offers:

Appointments

Considering robotic kidney surgery?

Arrange a private consultation with Mr Reekhaye to discuss your diagnosis, the options available to you, and what to expect at every stage.

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