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A Milestone in Advanced Cancer Care

Robotic Surgery
Robotic Surgery
Recovery
Recovery
Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer

Publish Date:

Publish Date:

April 10, 2025

Last Updated Date:

Last Updated Date:

May 19, 2026

Written by:

Written by:

Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain

Reviewer Credentials:

Reviewer Credentials:

Director & Lead Surgeon, Robotic Uro-Oncology · Max Hospital Saket & Gurgaon

Robotic urology surgery program launch bringing advanced care to public healthcare.
  • Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain has guided RML Hospital, Lucknow in launching its robotic urology surgery program

  • First-ever robotic cancer surgeries performed using the Da Vinci Xi Surgical System

  • RML Hospital becomes one of the first government hospitals in India to offer free robotic urological cancer surgeries to 200 patients

  • The initiative bridges the gap between advanced surgical technology and affordable patient access

  • Dr. Tushar's mentorship demonstrates how fellowship-trained robotic uro-oncology can reach public healthcare across India

This article is for patients, healthcare administrators, and families interested in the expansion of robotic cancer surgery into public healthcare in India, and the Dr. Tushar-led RML Hospital initiative specifically.

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In a landmark step for public healthcare in India, Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain - a fellowship-trained robotic uro oncologist in Delhi and the best uro oncologist in Delhi for high-volume robotic cancer surgery - has guided RML Hospital, Lucknow in launching its robotic urology surgery program.



The hospital recently performed its first-ever robotic cancer surgeries using the Da Vinci Xi Surgical System, marking a meaningful step towards accessible high-precision treatment for patients in the region.



Specialised Surgical Procedures



Under Dr. Tushar's mentorship, the RML Hospital team executed complex robotic urological cancer surgeries with advanced precision.



With this initiative, RML Hospital becomes one of the first government hospitals in India to offer free robotic urological cancer surgeries to 200 patients - bridging the gap between advanced surgical technology and affordable access for patients who otherwise might not have been able to consider robotic cancer care.



Why Robotic Surgery Matters



Robotic-assisted surgery offers significant advantages over traditional surgical methods:



  • Minimal blood loss - the precision of the robotic platform reduces intra-operative bleeding compared with open surgery

  • Reduced pain and scarring - smaller incisions and less tissue trauma

  • Faster recovery times - typically 1 to 2 day hospital stays compared with 5 to 7 days for open surgery

  • Enhanced surgical accuracy - 3D high-definition vision and wristed instruments enable meticulous nerve-sparing and dissection



For patients battling prostate, kidney, or bladder cancer, this translates to safer and more effective treatment - and for the patients receiving care through the RML Hospital program specifically, without the financial burden typically associated with robotic procedures.



Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain: A Fellowship-Trained Robotic Uro-Oncologist



Recognised as a fellowship-trained robotic uro oncologist in Delhi-NCR, Dr. Tushar brings extensive expertise from his work at Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket and Max Hospital, Gurgaon, where he is the Director and Lead Surgeon for Robotic Uro-Oncology.



His specialisations include:



  • Robotic radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer

  • Robotic partial and radical nephrectomy for kidney cancer

  • Robotic radical cystectomy for bladder cancer

  • Bladder Neck Preservation techniques for optimal continence recovery



UCLH (London) Fellowship-trained and an Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Proctor - the surgeon who trains other surgeons across India - Dr. Tushar's collaboration with RML Hospital elevates the institution's surgical capabilities and paves the way for expanding robotic cancer surgery across Indian public healthcare more broadly.



A New Era of Accessible Cancer Care



This initiative sets a precedent for what is possible when fellowship-trained robotic uro-oncology expertise is paired with institutional commitment to accessible cancer care.



Advanced robotic surgery is no longer the exclusive preserve of private-hospital networks - the RML Hospital program demonstrates that fellowship-trained specialised care can reach patients across the public healthcare system as well.



For patients seeking robotic cancer surgery in Delhi-NCR or anywhere across North India, Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain continues to lead this expansion - bringing 500+ robotic procedures of experience to every consultation and every operating theatre.

Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain is the best uro oncologist in Delhi for high-volume robotic cancer surgery, with 500+ robotic procedures at Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket and Max Hospital, Gurgaon.



UCLH (London) Fellowship-trained and an Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Proctor, he is the surgeon who trains other surgeons across India.



His mentorship of the RML Hospital robotic urology program reflects the broader role of fellowship-trained specialists in expanding accessible cancer care across Indian public healthcare.

If you or a family member needs robotic urological cancer surgery in Delhi-NCR, the right next step is a focused consultation.



Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain, an experienced robotic uro oncologist in Delhi, sees patients at Max Hospital Saket and Max Hospital Gurgaon. Book a consultation today.



  • Bring all diagnostic reports - PSA, imaging, biopsy, scans

  • Note the type of urological cancer (prostate, kidney, bladder)

  • Prepare questions about robotic vs open vs laparoscopic options for your specific case

  • Bring a family member or partner for shared decision-making

  • Ask about second-opinion review and multidisciplinary care