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Robots in Milton Keynes hospital complete 1,000th surgery
Robots in Milton Keynes hospital complete 1,000th surgery

BBC News

time12-08-2025

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  • BBC News

Robots in Milton Keynes hospital complete 1,000th surgery

A hospital has completed 1,000 surgical procedures using Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) trialled its first robot in November 2019, with a second arriving in October Dr Bot and Dex by local school children, the robots are used by surgeons to carry out a range of colorectal, gynaecological, gastrointestinal, urological and general Barrie Keeler, consultant colorectal surgeon at MKUH, has used the robots frequently and said the 1,000th surgery was a milestone achievement. "Our city is one of the fastest-growing in the country and we have to care for an increasing number of patients every year," he said."Investing in innovative technology, such as the CMR Versius surgical robots, helps us to do that in a safe, effective and timely way." During surgery, experts position the robot at the operating table, where its arms hold instruments and a camera. Inserted through tiny incisions, the robotic arms are controlled by the surgeon from a console with a 3D high definition robots also assist with abdominal wall reconstruction and complex hernia Adnan Qureshi, another consultant colorectal surgeon, praised the technology for how it aids said: "As a surgeon, I benefit from enhanced precision and control, and my patients are typically experiencing reduced complications, faster recovery times and less post-operative pain." Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

New radiotherapy centre opens in Milton Keynes
New radiotherapy centre opens in Milton Keynes

BBC News

time02-07-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

New radiotherapy centre opens in Milton Keynes

A new £17m radiotherapy centre in Milton Keynes has officially opened, saving local cancer patients a 70-mile round trip to Oxford to receive treatment. The facility is run by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) and linked to Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Trust (MKUH) Cancer Centre. It began treating patients in January, and the ribbon was cut by two of the more than 200 patients who have been treated so patient Martin Flynn, who had 37 sessions for prostate cancer, said: "The new centre is amazing, and it meant I could have my treatment and go home with less stress." The majority of patients from Milton Keynes and the surrounding area who needed radiotherapy had previously needed to travel to Oxford and other places for their treatment. Although some patients will still need to travel to Oxford for radiotherapy, the new centre - called OUH Radiotherapy @ Milton Keynes - is expected to save 6,500 trips there each operational manager, Donna Hughes, said: "The team here is incredibly proud to have been part of realising this longstanding vision... ensuring many more patients can receive vital radiotherapy treatment closer to home."The centre offers equipment including a linear accelerator and CT scanner, with space for future McAuliffe was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2024 and previously had to travel to Oxford for her consultation and first treatment. "Being able to complete the treatment in Milton Keynes made a huge difference to me and my family," she said."I have young children and was worried about how we would manage with the travel to and from Oxford each day." She has since completed chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. The centre, built by Morgan Sindall, was jointly funded by MKUH, Milton Keynes City Council and OUH with NHS England Keynes council leader Pete Marland said it was critical to "have the right services and infrastructure available to residents". Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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