Have you ever wondered who controls the robotic arms during cancer surgery? In this podcast, Dr. Anand Subash the Robotic Cancer Surgeon in Bangalore explain how surgeons use advanced robotic systems to perform complex cancer procedures with greater precision, flexibility, and control.

Learn how robotic-assisted technology works, why it does not replace the surgeon, and how Robotic Cancer Surgery in Bangalore is helping improve surgical accuracy, smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster recovery for many patients.
This episode also clears common myths and fears surrounding robotic surgery and helps listeners better understand the role of technology in modern cancer care.
FAQ
- Do robotic arms perform cancer surgery on their own?
No. The robotic arms are completely controlled by the surgeon throughout the procedure and cannot operate independently. - How do surgeons control robotic arms during surgery?
Surgeons use a specialized console with hand controls and foot pedals that translate their movements into highly precise robotic actions. - Is robotic cancer surgery safe?
Yes. Robotic cancer surgery is considered safe and is widely used for many cancer procedures because it offers enhanced precision and minimally invasive treatment. - What are the benefits of Robotic Cancer Surgery in Bangalore?
Benefits may include smaller incisions, less pain, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stay, and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery. - Can robotic surgery improve cancer treatment outcomes?
In many cases, robotic-assisted surgery helps surgeons operate with greater accuracy, especially in delicate or hard-to-reach areas, which may improve surgical outcomes.