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Park Hospital Gurugram Launches Robotic Surgery Program

Published: May 20, 2026 / Updated: May 25, 2026

A landmark moment in India's surgical landscape has arrived as Park Hospital Gurugram officially launches its Robotic Assisted Surgery program, deploying the globally acclaimed da Vinci robotic surgical system to deliver precision driven care across a wide spectrum of specialities. This move positions the Gurugram based hospital as one of the leading destinations in North India for patients seeking minimally invasive, technology-backed surgical outcomes, and for international patients considering India for advanced treatment, it adds one more compelling reason to look closer.

What's Happening Right Now

Park Hospital in Gurugram has introduced a full spectrum Robotic Assisted Surgery program, harnessing the da Vinci robotic surgical systems to perform complex procedures with a level of precision, control, and dexterity that surpasses traditional open or even laparoscopic surgical methods.

The program spans multiple surgical specialities, general surgery, abdominal surgery, colorectal surgery, oncology surgery, gynaecological surgery, and urological surgery  making it one of the most comprehensive robotic surgery offerings available at a single facility in the region.

According to the hospital, the da Vinci system allows surgeons to operate through tiny incisions using miniaturized instruments and a magnified, high definition 3D camera, translating the surgeon's hand movements in

What Procedures Are Now Available?

The scope of the program is broad and clinically significant. Here is a breakdown of what patients can now access robotically at Park Hospital Gurugram:

General & Abdominal Surgery

  • Robotic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
  • Appendectomy
  • Inguinal and ventral hernia repair
  • Abdominal wall reconstruction
  • Fundoplication, Heller's myotomy
  • Splenectomy
  • Sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass

Colorectal Surgery

  • Robotic colorectal resection
  • Rectopexy

Oncology Surgery

  • Robotic assisted surgical techniques for multiple cancer types

Gynaecological Surgery

  • Robotic hysterectomy
  • Myomectomy
  • Ovarian cystectomy
  • Pelvic organ prolapse repair

Urological Surgery

  • Robotic prostatectomy
  • Nephrectomy
  • Pyeloplasty
  • Ureteral reimplantation

This range reflects a mature, well rounded program, not a pilot. Patients requiring surgical intervention across any of these disciplines can now access robotic options under one roof.

What the Surgeons Are Saying

The clinical leadership at Park Hospital has been clear about the intent and expected impact of this program.

Dr. Anshuman Kaushal, Director of the Department of Minimal Access, Metabolic, Bariatric & Robotic Surgery, described the launch as a major step forward in patient care, noting that the technology enables surgeries to be performed with enhanced precision, potentially reducing recovery times and postoperative complications. His stated aim is to make these advanced surgical options accessible to a wider range of patients.
Dr. Harish Verma, Director of the Department of Surgical Oncology, reinforced this perspective, highlighting that robotic assisted surgery enables intricate oncology procedures with the precision essential for improving patient outcomes, all while keeping the patient's overall well being central to the approach.

These are not just institutional statements. They reflect a clinical commitment aligned with what evidence based surgical literature has consistently demonstrated: that robotic systems, when deployed by trained hands, reduce operative complications, particularly in confined anatomical spaces like the pelvis and abdomen.

Understanding Robotic Surgery: What You Need to Know

For patients hearing about robotic surgery for the first time, some clarity can go a long way.

What Is Robotic Assisted Surgery?

Robotic surgery does not mean a robot is operating independently. The surgeon is in complete control at all times, operating from a console where hand and finger movements are translated, with tremor filtration and motion scaling, to the robotic arms positioned over the patient. The "robotic" element enhances precision, range of motion, and visualization, not autonomy.

The da Vinci system, the platform Park Hospital has adopted, is the gold standard in robotic surgery globally. It is FDA cleared and has been used in millions of procedures worldwide.

Key Benefits for Patients

  • Smaller incisions: leading to less scarring and a better cosmetic outcome
  • Reduced blood loss during the procedure
  • Lower risk of infection due to minimal tissue disruption
  • Shorter hospital stays: patients often go home sooner than with open surgery
  • Faster return to daily activities: recovery timelines can be significantly reduced
  • Less postoperative pain: translating to lower dependency on pain medication

These advantages are especially meaningful for patients with complex presentations, previous surgeries, or those who are higher risk candidates for conventional open procedures.

Why This Matters for Medical Travel

India has long been one of the top destinations for international patients seeking high quality surgical care at a fraction of the cost compared to the West. The addition of a comprehensive robotic surgery program at Park Hospital Gurugram strengthens that value proposition considerably.

For patients traveling from the UK, Canada, the Middle East, or Africa, where robotic surgery wait times can stretch to months and costs can be prohibitive, India now offers not only affordability but genuine technological parity with the world's best centres.

Gurugram, specifically, is a well connected healthcare hub, with proximity to Indira Gandhi International Airport, established medical tourism infrastructure, and a growing ecosystem of internationally accredited hospitals. Park Hospital's new program adds meaningfully to that ecosystem.

Key Points at a Glance

  • Park Hospital Gurugram has launched a full robotic surgery program using the da Vinci system
  • The program covers six surgical specialities and more than 20 distinct procedures
  • Clinical leadership with dedicated robotic surgery and surgical oncology directors is in place
  • Benefits include smaller incisions, less bleeding, shorter recovery, and quicker return to normal life
  • The program is designed to be accessible to a broad patient base, including international patients
  • Gurugram's position as a medical travel hub makes this an important addition for global patients considering India for surgery

Conclusion

The launch of Park Hospital Gurugram's Robotic Assisted Surgery program is a meaningful development in India's surgical care landscape. For patients navigating decisions about complex procedures, whether they are local or travelling from abroad this program offers the dual advantage of advanced technology and experienced clinical oversight, within a healthcare ecosystem that has historically delivered strong outcomes at competitive cost.

If you or someone you know is exploring robotic surgery options for colorectal, urological, gynaecological, or oncological conditions, this is a development worth paying attention to. India continues to raise the bar, and Park Hospital's initiative is a strong example of that trajectory.

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References

  1. BW Healthcare World. (September 2, 2024). Park Hospital Gurugram Introduces Robotic Surgery Program For Enhanced Patient Care. Retrieved from https://www.bwhealthcareworld.com/article/park-hospital-gurugram-introduces-robotic-surgery-program-for-enhanced-patient-care-531571
  2. Intuitive Surgical. da Vinci Surgical System. Retrieved from https://www.intuitive.com/en-us/products-and-services/da-vinci
  3. Park Hospital, Gurugram. Official Hospital Communications, September 2024.
About Hospidio: This blog post is intended to provide factual, evidence based information to keep our community informed about developments in surgical care. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions. If you would like help exploring robotic surgery options in India, our Patient Consultants are here to assist, free of charge. 

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FAQs

Robotic-assisted surgery uses a surgeon-controlled robotic system, in this case, the da Vinci platform, to perform procedures through very small incisions. Unlike traditional open surgery, the surgeon operates from a console, with their movements translated into precise, tremor free actions by the robotic arms. The patient benefits from less tissue damage, while the surgeon gains enhanced visualization and dexterity.

No. The robot does not act on its own at any point. The surgeon is in complete control throughout the entire procedure. The robotic system simply extends the surgeon's precision, it does not make decisions or move without direct input.

The program covers a wide range of conditions across general surgery, colorectal surgery, oncology, gynaecology, and urology. This includes gallbladder removal, hernia repair, cancer surgeries, hysterectomy, prostatectomy, and more. A consultation with the treating specialist will confirm whether robotic surgery is the right approach for your specific condition.

Yes. The da Vinci system has been used in millions of procedures globally and is FDA cleared. At Park Hospital, the program is led by trained, experienced surgeons with dedicated expertise in robotic techniques. As with any surgical procedure, individual risks vary and should be discussed with your doctor.

Recovery is typically faster with robotic surgery. Patients often experience shorter hospital stays, less postoperative pain, and a quicker return to daily activities. The exact timeline depends on the type of procedure and the patient's overall health, but the minimally invasive nature of robotic surgery generally means less downtime.

Yes. The oncology surgery department offers robotic-assisted techniques for various cancers. Dr. Harish Verma, Director of Surgical Oncology, leads this arm of the program with a focus on both procedural precision and patient well-being.

Yes. Gurugram is well-connected to Indira Gandhi International Airport and has an established medical tourism infrastructure. International patients from the UK, Middle East, Africa, and other regions regularly seek surgical care in India. If you would like help planning your treatment journey to Park Hospital or another robotic surgery centre in India, Hospidio's Patient Consultants can assist you at no charge.

The best first step is a consultation with a specialist. You can share your medical reports with Hospidio and we will connect you with the right surgeon, provide a cost estimate, and help you plan your visit, typically within 24 hours.

Guneet Bhatia
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Guneet Bhatia is the Founder of HOSPIDIO and an accomplished content reviewer with extensive experience in medical content development, instructional design, and blogging. Passionate about creating impactful content, she excels in ensuring accuracy and clarity in every piece. Guneet enjoys engaging in meaningful conversations with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, enriching her perspective. When she's not working, she cherishes quality time with her family, enjoys good music, and loves brainstorming innovative ideas with her team.

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