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Gynecological Surgery

Precision robotic care for women's health — minimally invasive, fertility-preserving where possible, and built around your recovery.

World-Class Women's Surgical Care. Finally Available Here

Uterine fibroids affect an estimated 40% of Nigerian women. Endometriosis causes chronic, debilitating pain for millions more. Gynecological cancers — cervical, uterine, ovarian — are among the leading causes of cancer death in women across West Africa.

For generations, these conditions have been managed with open surgery, long recoveries, and outcomes that often fall short of what women deserve.

Robotic gynecological surgery changes every part of that picture. At RoboMed™ partner hospitals, these procedures are performed by credentialed robotic surgeons using the NAFDAC-approved Toumai MT-1000 — with precision, care, and a genuine commitment to your outcomes.

Why Robotic Gynecological Surgery?

  • Uterine fibroids are commonly treated with open surgery, which can involve heavy blood loss, longer recovery, and future pregnancy considerations. Robotic myomectomy reduces these risks through a minimally invasive, precision-based approach.
  • Gynecological cancers often require complex surgery where precision is critical. Robotic surgery improves accuracy, supports safer dissection, and helps enhance overall treatment outcomes.

Procedure & Description

Explore available robotic-assisted surgical procedures across multiple specialties, designed to deliver precision, safety, and improved patient outcomes.

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Total Hysterectomy
Complete removal of uterus and cervix for fibroids, bleeding, or other conditions
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Radical Hysterectomy
Uterus removal with surrounding tissue and lymph nodes for cervical cancer
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Supracervical Hysterectomy
Uterus removal while preserving the cervix for eligible patients
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Myomectomy
Fibroid removal while preserving the uterus for women desiring future fertility
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Ovarian Cystectomy
Ovarian cyst removal while preserving healthy ovarian tissue
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Oophorectomy
Ovary removal for tumors, cysts, or risk reduction in high-risk patients
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Salpingectomy
Fallopian tube removal for ectopic pregnancy, sterilization, or cancer prevention
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Salpingo-oophorectomy
Combined removal of ovary and fallopian tube (unilateral or bilateral)
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Endometriosis Excision
Surgical removal of endometrial tissue deposits causing pain and infertility
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Sacrocolpopexy
Pelvic organ prolapse repair using mesh to support the vaginal vault
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Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
Pelvic and para-aortic lymph node removal for cancer staging
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Tubal Reanastomosis
Tubal ligation reversal to restore fertility potential