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Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation Donates Robotic Arm Surgery Room Benefiting Over 600 Patients

16 Mar 2019
(From right) Prof. John Leong Chi-Yan, Chairman of Hospital Authority, Mr. Peter Cheng Kar-Shing, Chairman and Ms. Leonie Ki Man-Fung, Governor of the Foundation
Photo / Video Courtesy: Queen Mary Hospital
Group picture of guests at the Dr. Cheng Yu-Tung Robotic Arm Surgery Room of Queen Mary Hospital.
Photo / Video Courtesy: Queen Mary Hospital

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With the support from the Foundation, the Hospital Authority introduced Asia’s first duo-console, fourth-generation “da Vinci Robotic System” at Queen Mary Hospital. The advanced robotic arm enables doctors to perform more delicate excisions and sutures from wider angles. As the system only requires a small incision, the healing time is much shorter than conventional surgeries and the success rate is much higher. Over 600 patients were benefited so far.

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