Global Health Limited (Medanta) is strengthening its position in advanced healthcare services with a major push towards robotic-assisted kidney transplant surgeries, as demand for minimally invasive treatment continues to rise across India. The healthcare provider said its flagship hospital, Medanta – The Medicity, has performed more than 325 robotic kidney transplants, positioning the institution among global leaders in the specialised procedure. The hospital, recently named India’s best hospital by Newsweek in 2026, uses robotic systems that allow surgeons to perform complex operations through tiny incisions with enhanced precision and three-dimensional visualisation.
According to Medanta, robotic-assisted procedures reduce pain, blood loss, infection risks and hospital stay, while helping patients recover faster compared to conventional surgeries. The technology has emerged as a key advancement in urology and organ transplantation, particularly in complex pelvic surgeries.
Dr. Prasun Ghosh, Chairman of Urology, Robotic Surgery and Kidney Transplant at Medanta Gurugram, said robotic kidney transplantation has significantly improved surgical outcomes and reduced complications associated with traditional transplant procedures.
Amid a widening gap between demand and availability of kidney transplants in India, Medanta has also launched a dedicated Northeast helpline with multilingual support and announced consultations in Guwahati on April 25 as part of its regional outreach strategy.
