Robot performs successful human surgery in Delhi
Robot performs successful human surgery in Delhi
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A 50-year-old man from Mumbai underwent surgery at a hospital in the capital with the help of a life-saving robot. Arun Prasad, Senior Consultant, 'Gastroenterology and Bariatric Surgery', Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi, said that the patient was having trouble breathing. There was also a complaint of vomiting for the last few months.

Arun Prasad said that in the middle of July, patients started to get heartburn. There was also a problem of abdominal cramps. After this, his condition worsened. The CT scan revealed that his abdomen is being stretched to the chest, causing increased pressure in his lungs, abdomen and heart, causing him pain. 14 days was essentially set aside. Then on August 7, successful surgery was done with the help of a robot.

On the other hand, the recovery rate of epidemic coronavirus infected in Delhi has reached 89.68%. The city now has active patients with 7.56%. Death rate is 2.75%. In the 24 hours ended on Saturday, 1276 cases of corona virus infection were reported in Delhi. The total number of cases in Delhi has been 1,51,928. In the last 24 hours, 10 patients have died and the figure of total deaths has reached 4188. In the last 24 hours, 1143 people have been cured and so far, a total of 1,36,251 people have become healthy. From the return of these people, it seems that the corona virus will be overcome soon.

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