
A medical milestone by AIIMS New Delhi in kidney transplant
Doctors at AIIMS New Delhi have achieved a major medical milestone by performing India’s first robotic kidney transplant. The surgery was done on a 45-year-old man who had been suffering from chronic kidney failure and was on regular dialysis.
The operation was completed successfully using a high-tech robotic system that helps doctors perform surgery with greater accuracy and smaller cuts. This achievement shows how India’s top public hospital is bringing world-class technology to government healthcare services.
How the Surgery Was Done
The patient had lost most of his kidney function and needed a transplant. After detailed medical tests and matching with a donor, the doctors at AIIMS New Delhi decided to use robot-assisted surgery for the procedure.
The team used the Da Vinci Xi robotic system, one of the most advanced surgical machines in the world. The surgery took around four hours. Through a small 4–5 cm cut, the new kidney was placed inside the patient’s body and connected to his blood vessels and urinary tract with the help of robotic arms.
Soon after the surgery, the patient’s new kidney started working normally. His urine output and creatinine levels improved quickly. Within 10 days, he was fit enough to go home.
Why Robotic Surgery Is a Big Deal
1. Smaller Cuts and Less Pain
Unlike traditional surgery, robotic surgery uses very small cuts. This means less pain, less bleeding, and faster healing for the patient.
2. More Precision
The robotic system gives doctors a 3D view and more control during surgery. This makes it easier to connect delicate blood vessels and tissues.
3. Faster Recovery
Patients recover faster and spend fewer days in the hospital. They can return to normal life sooner.
4. Affordable and Accessible Care
Until now, robotic kidney transplants were mostly done in private hospitals. But now, AIIMS New Delhi has made this technology available in a public hospital, giving more patients access to advanced treatments at lower costs.
A Step Toward the Future

AIIMS doctors have already performed five robot-assisted kidney transplants since September, showing that the technology is here to stay. Experts believe this is just the beginning — soon, robotic surgery could be used for many other complex operations in India’s public hospitals.
However, there are still challenges. Robotic systems are very expensive, and doctors need special training to operate them. AIIMS aims to train more surgeons so that this method can become common and affordable across the country.
The Rising Problem of Kidney Failure
Kidney failure is becoming a serious health issue in India. Sedentary lifestyles, diabetes, and high blood pressure are among the main causes. According to health experts, more than 2 lakh new kidney failure patients are added every year in India, but only a small fraction receive transplants.
With AIIMS New Delhi now leading in robotic kidney transplants, patients can hope for better treatment, shorter recovery, and higher success rates in the future.
AIIMS New Delhi’s robotic kidney transplant is not just a medical success — it’s a symbol of hope. It proves that advanced technology can make complex surgeries safer, faster, and more accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford private care.