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                         NRI Doctors lead in 
                          robotics for surgery   
                         
                           
                             
                            New York, March 31, 2005 
                          NRI surgeons are leading the trend of using robotics 
                            in surgeries as operating rooms in the US become increasingly 
                            hi-tech.  
                           
                           Vipul 
                            Patel MD, Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery 
                             
                            Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham  
                          From prostatectomy to coronary artery bypass, surgeons 
                            depend more and more on robotics. The results, they 
                            say, are impressive in terms of patient recovery. 
                          "In the US, robotics is now very common with 
                            over 10,000 surgeries being performed a year. It is 
                            growing quickly on the international scene too," 
                            Vipul Patel, a Birmingham, Alabama, surgeon.......More 
                           
                            
                            The da Vinci Surgical System's surgical instruments 
                            are the same diameter of a pencil and the ends 
                            of the instruments are the size of a dime....More 
                         
                         
                        
                          - March 13, 2005: 
                             Less invasive surgery is the way to go 
                            for prostate cancer, say some of the nearly 300 men 
                            at a reunion Saturday at St. Vincent's Hospital. 
                            
They are among 500 men who have had prostate surgery 
                              performed by a robot controlled by a surgeon.  
                            "The procedure was first performed in Detroit 
                              in 2000, and we have done it here since 2002," 
                              said Dr. Vipul Patel, director of minimally invasive 
                              surgery for Urology Centers of Alabama. He also 
                              is affiliated with St. Vincent's...More 
                           
                         
                         
                           
                          NEW ORLEANS, LA -- October 
                            12, 2004: According to researcher, Vipul 
                            Patel MD, Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery, 
                            Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham, the average 
                            blood loss in the first 300 men who underwent robotic-assisted 
                            radical prostatectomy prostatectomy in the past 2 
                            years was less than 50 mL, which is 300 to 2000 mL 
                            less than the typical amount of blood lost during 
                            standard open surgery......More 
                            
                         
                          
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