A retrospective study published in the medical journal Cureus analyzed 108 women who underwent robotic-assisted surgery for endometriosis between October 2023 and April 2025. The research, led by a doctor in Hyderabad, reported low complication rates, highlighting the safety of the procedure.
The study examined outcomes such as operative time, blood loss, and postoperative recovery. Results indicated that robotic surgery offers a minimally invasive option with reduced risks compared to traditional open surgery.
Endometriosis affects millions of women worldwide, often causing chronic pain and infertility. The findings suggest that robotic-assisted techniques could improve surgical precision and patient outcomes.
Further research is needed to confirm these results in larger populations and longer follow-up periods.