CARE Hospitals Leads Robotic Revolution in Women’s Surgery
Hyderabad: In a groundbreaking advancement for women’s healthcare in India, CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, has announced the successful completion of 20 robotic-assisted gynaecological surgeries by renowned Padma Shri awardee Dr. Manjula Anagani, Clinical Director and Head of the Women and Child Institute at CARE Vatsalya.
Using the cutting-edge Hugo™ Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS) system by Medtronic, Dr. Anagani has set a new benchmark in precision, safety, and efficiency in procedures addressing complex conditions such as severe endometriosis, fibroids, and gynaecological cancers.
“The future of gynaecological surgery lies in technological advancements that enhance precision, safety, and patient comfort,” said Dr. Anagani. “The Hugo™ RAS system allows us to perform intricate procedures with unparalleled accuracy, resulting in better outcomes, reduced pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery.”

Robotic-assisted surgeries, particularly in gynaecology, have demonstrated considerable improvements in clinical outcomes. Smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, and minimal trauma to surrounding tissue have contributed to quicker hospital discharges and lower risks of post-operative complications.
Mr. Biju Nair, Zonal COO of CARE Hospitals, commented, “This milestone reflects our steadfast commitment to innovation. With leaders like Dr. Anagani at the forefront, CARE Hospitals is setting new standards in patient-centric care and medical excellence.”
With this achievement, CARE Hospitals further solidifies its position as a pioneer in the adoption of robotic surgery in India, reaffirming its role in revolutionizing modern healthcare for women.