Hyderabad : In what senior
clinicians described as “a deeply meaningful day for women’s health,” CARE
Hospitals, Banjara Hills successfully performed three complex robotic
gynecological surgeries in a single day, bringing together the journeys of
three women from Singapore, Dubai, and India under one roof of advanced care.
The coincidence of all three cases aligning on the
same day created what hospital leadership called “an extraordinary reminder of
why women across the world place their trust in Indian healthcare.” The
surgeries were led by Padma Shri awardee and globally renowned robotic surgeon
Dr. Manjula Anagani, who also holds a Guinness World Record for removing the
highest number of fibroids in a single operation.
The first patient, a 40-year-old woman from Singapore,
had been experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding due to a submucosal fibroid and
dense adhesions. She underwent a Robotic Hysterectomy with Bilateral
Salpingectomy and Adhesiolysis, offering her long-awaited relief and anatomical
restoration.
The second patient, a 50-year-old woman from Dubai,
had post-menopausal endometrial hyperplasia. After a D&C and Frozen Section
Biopsy, she underwent a Robotic Hysterectomy with Bilateral
Salpingo-Oophorectomy, combining oncologic safety with minimally invasive
precision.
The third patient, a 37-year-old woman from India,
presented with severe abdominal pain caused by a large ovarian hemorrhagic
cyst, bilateral hydrosalpinges, and dense adhesions from a previous abdominal
incision. She underwent a complex multi-step robotic procedure involving
Hysterectomy, meticulous Adhesiolysis, restoration of anatomy, Ovarian
Cystectomy, and Bilateral Salpingectomy—one of the most technically demanding
surgeries performed that day.
Reflecting on the day’s significance, Padma
Shri awardee Dr. Manjula Anagani, Clinical Director & Head of
Department, CARE Vatsalya Women & Child Institute said, “Robotic surgery
allows us to treat complex gynecological conditions with remarkable precision
and minimal trauma. What stood out yesterday was not just the complexity of the
cases, but the trust women from different parts of the world placed in CARE
Banjara. Their journeys remind us why advancing women’s health remains our
deepest commitment.”
Hospital leadership highlighted the symbolic
importance of the milestone. Biju S. Nair, Zonal COO, CARE
Hospitals, noted, “We are grateful to Dr. Manjula for her unwavering commitment
to advancing our robotics programme. Days like this reflect CARE Banjara’s
growing capability and the trust patients place in us from across the world.”
The hospital stated that the successful completion of
these surgeries marks not just a clinical achievement, but a moment of pride as
CARE Banjara strengthens its robotics programme and expands its global footprint
in women’s health.
About CARE Hospitals:
CARE Hospitals is a part of Quality Care India
Ltd. (QCIL), backed by Blackstone, with the vision to become
the largest hospital chain in India through continuous investments in Talent,
Technology, and Infrastructure. Along with CARE Hospitals, QCIL also
operates two more leading healthcare chains — Evercare Bangladesh
and KIMSHEALTH Kerala.
CARE Hospitals, one of India’s leading healthcare
providers, is committed to delivering world-class medical services across a
range of specialties. With a strong focus on patient-centric care, innovation,
and community health initiatives, CARE Hospitals continues to play a pivotal
role in advancing healthcare standards in India. CARE Hospitals Group operates
17 healthcare facilities serving 7 cities across 6 states in India. The network
has its presence in Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, Visakhapatnam, Raipur, Nagpur,
Indore & Aurangabad. A regional leader in South and Central India and
counted among the top 5 pan-Indian hospital chains, CARE Hospitals delivers
comprehensive care in over 30 clinical specialties, with over 3000+ beds.
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