New Delhi, Jun 14 (PTI) A 60-year-old man got a new lease of life after a cancerous mass was removed from his kidney through a robot-aided surgery at a hospital in Noida, doctors said on Wednesday.

The private hospital, in a statement, claimed that was the first robotic-aided surgery conducted in Noida.

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The patient was experiencing abdominal pain. Medical tests revealed that the mass was located in the renal hilum -- the medial part of the kidney where all the blood vessels and the urinary tract are located, Fortis Noida said in the statement.

A team of doctors led by Dr Dushyant Nadar, the director of urology and renal transplant at the hospital, conducted the procedure in four hours.

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"The location of the cancerous mass in the patient's kidney was such that it made regular laparoscopic surgery extremely difficult. Advanced robotic-assisted technology was used since a doctor's hands could not reach the area," Dr Nadar said.

Also, robot-assisted surgeries provide a "ten-fold magnification" of the surgery site, making it easier for the doctors to view the area, he said.

"The procedure was smooth and the patient is doing completely fine. If the cancerous mass was not removed in time, it would have damaged the entire kidney which might have led to the removal of the entire organ," he said.

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