Korea University Anam Hospital’s Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Team Reaches 2,000 Robotic Surgeries The Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery at Korea University Anam Hospital has achieved a major milestone by completing 2,000 robotic surgeries.The achievement highlights the hospital’s extensive clinical experience and expertise in robotic surgery for complex diseases of the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.Korea University Anam Hospital has continued to expand the application of minimally invasive robotic surgery, utilizing advanced robotic surgical systems to perform highly precise procedures. In particular, the hospital has actively adopted robotic techniques for hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, where surgical precision is especially important.Robotic surgery offers surgeons an enlarged three-dimensional view of the surgical field and highly precise instrument control, enabling sophisticated procedures even in anatomically complex areas. Such minimally invasive approaches may also help reduce surgical trauma and support postoperative recovery when appropriately indicated.The hospital has also continued its efforts to advance robotic surgery through clinical experience, research, and education, strengthening its expertise in the hepatobiliary and pancreatic field.With the milestone of 2,000 robotic surgeries, Korea University Anam Hospital plans to further advance its surgical techniques and provide high-quality, patient-centered treatment.Source: Daily Hankooki 82-2-362-7607~9 kimakorea@khidi.or.kr

Korea University Anam Hospital’s Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Team Reaches 2,000 Robotic Surgeries

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Korea University Anam Hospital’s Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Team Reaches 2,000 Robotic Surgeries

August 21,2026

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The Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery at Korea University Anam Hospital has achieved a major milestone by completing 2,000 robotic surgeries.

The achievement highlights the hospital’s extensive clinical experience and expertise in robotic surgery for complex diseases of the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.

Korea University Anam Hospital has continued to expand the application of minimally invasive robotic surgery, utilizing advanced robotic surgical systems to perform highly precise procedures. In particular, the hospital has actively adopted robotic techniques for hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, where surgical precision is especially important.

Robotic surgery offers surgeons an enlarged three-dimensional view of the surgical field and highly precise instrument control, enabling sophisticated procedures even in anatomically complex areas. Such minimally invasive approaches may also help reduce surgical trauma and support postoperative recovery when appropriately indicated.

The hospital has also continued its efforts to advance robotic surgery through clinical experience, research, and education, strengthening its expertise in the hepatobiliary and pancreatic field.

With the milestone of 2,000 robotic surgeries, Korea University Anam Hospital plans to further advance its surgical techniques and provide high-quality, patient-centered treatment.

Source: Daily Hankooki

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