Octogenarian's Life Saved by Groundbreaking AI-Based Gall Bladder Surgery in Delhi
An 83-year-old man underwent a successful and challenging gall bladder surgery using AI technology. The operation, which took place at Apollo Hospital in Delhi, overcame unexpected complications and significantly improved the patient's quality of life.
In a remarkable medical feat, an 83-year-old man in New Delhi has been given a new lease of life after undergoing a complex gall bladder surgery. The operation was performed using cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, announced doctors on Tuesday.
Initial Surgical Plan and Challenges

The patient's advanced age initially prompted surgeons in Kolkata to plan for surgical intervention while warning about the associated risks. However, during the procedure, they encountered an unexpected and potentially fatal challenge. A leading private hospital in Delhi revealed that the patient’s liver was found to be riddled with balloon-like cysts which made it impossible to safely locate the gallbladder. With fears of severe bleeding and other potential complications looming large, the decision was made to halt the surgery.
Second Opinion Leads to AI-assisted Surgery
The octogenarian then sought a second opinion from doctors in New Delhi. Understanding how severely his quality of life had been affected by his diseases, Dr Arun Prasad, senior GI, Bariatric and Robotic surgeon at Apollo Hospital along with his team decided to take over his case.
Dr Prasad's team successfully executed an indocyanine green AI fluorescence-assisted gall bladder surgery on this elderly gentleman. This innovative approach relieved him from severe abdominal pain caused by gallstone disease and a large hernia that he had been suffering from for quite some time.
A Medical Milestone
This successful execution of such a complex surgery using AI-based technology is indeed noteworthy as it showcases how modern medicine can effectively leverage technological advancements like artificial intelligence. It also underscores how these advances are not just theoretical but have practical applications that can significantly improve patient outcomes even in challenging cases like this one.
This instance serves as another testament to India's growing capabilities in healthcare innovation where the blend of artificial intelligence with medical expertise can lead to groundbreaking results. It is also an inspiration for other countries grappling with similar healthcare challenges.
In conclusion, this successful gall bladder surgery using AI technology has not only given a new lease of life to the 83-year-old patient but has also paved the way for more such technological interventions in complex surgeries, thereby enhancing India's reputation as a pioneer in healthcare innovation.
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