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First robotically assisted cranial nerve surgery in Vietnam

The Ho Chi Minh City-based Nhan dan (People) 115 Hospital has successfully carried out the first robotically assisted brain tumour surgery in Vietnam, said Director of the hospital Phan Van Bau on February 17.
First robotically assisted cranial nerve surgery in Vietnam ảnh 1The Ho Chi Minh City-based Nhan dan (People) 115 Hospital has successfully carried out the first robotically assisted brain tumour surgery in Vietnam (Photo: www.hanoimoi.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ho Chi MinhCity-based Nhan dan (People) 115 Hospital has successfully carried out thefirst robotically assisted brain tumour surgery in Vietnam, said Director ofthe hospital Phan Van Bau on February 17.

The operation was performed under thesupervision of Professor Amin Kassam, Vice President of the United States’Aurora Health Care.

It was conducted on a female patient, aged67, residing in the southern Tay Ninh province. She was admitted to the hospitalfor headache, dysarthria and right limb weakness.

An MRI scan revealed that she had a smalltumour in the left cerebral hemisphere.

The three-member team of the hospitalsuccessfully removed the tumour in the patient’s brain, with the assistance ofthe Modus V Synaptive robot system produced in the US.-VNA 
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