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Royal Stoke Hospital to Lead UK in Robotic Surgery

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Royal Stoke’s £12M Robotic Revolution: The Future of Surgery Arrives with Life-Saving Precision

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Royal Stoke University Hospital is officially set to become the United Kingdom’s premier hub for robotic surgery. Following a transformative £12 million donation from the Denise Coates Foundation, the University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM) NHS Trust is expanding its surgical capabilities to an unprecedented scale.

This significant investment will allow the hospital to treat more than 1,000 additional patients every year. By integrating more advanced robotics, the facility will perform complex operations—ranging from emergency procedures to intricate heart surgeries—with a level of precision that traditional methods cannot match.

A standout feature of this expansion is the introduction of "haptic" technology. Royal Stoke will be the first in the UK to use systems that allow surgeons to feel tissue resistance in real-time through the robotic console. This sensory feedback enhances control and safety, reducing the risk of accidental tissue damage during delicate operations.

The move is not just about high-tech tools; it’s about better patient outcomes. Robotic-assisted surgery is already proving its worth at Royal Stoke. Current data shows a 20% boost in surgical productivity and a reduction in hospital stays by an average of two days. The expansion is expected to save the trust at least 5,000 bed days annually, freeing up vital resources for the wider community.

This initiative aligns with the broader NHS goal to make robotic assistance the standard for 90% of keyhole surgeries by 2035. With this funding, Royal Stoke is firmly positioning itself as a national center of excellence, attracting top surgical talent and offering Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent residents world-class medical care close to home.

Key Takeaways

  • £12m Expansion: A generous grant will transform Royal Stoke into the UK's largest robotic surgery center.

  • Groundbreaking Tech: The hospital will be the first in Britain to use robotics that provide real-time physical "feel" (haptic feedback) to surgeons.

  • Faster Recovery: Patients benefit from a 20% increase in surgical efficiency and significantly shorter hospital stays.

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BBC News

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