Hyderabad, October 27th, 2025: The future of women’s healthcare took centre stage in Hyderabad as the Telangana Chapter of the Indian Association of Gynaecological Endoscopists (IAGE), and The Obstetrics & Gynaecological Society of Hyderabad (OGSH) in association with CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, organised a one-day academic conference titled “Robotic Horizons in Gynaecology” at Taj Deccan, Hyderabad. The conference, which brought together leading surgeons, academicians and postgraduate trainees, focused on emerging trends in robotic and minimally invasive surgical techniques that are redefining precision, safety and recovery in gynaecological care.
The conference was inaugurated by Hon’ble Shri C. Damodar Raja Narasimha, Minister for Health, Medical & Family Welfare, Science & Technology, Government of Telangana, who lauded the use of robotic systems in elevating surgical accuracy and accessibility to advanced healthcare solutions. Key participants included Mr. Biju Nair, Zonal Chief Operating Officer, CARE Hospitals; Dr. S. Shantha Kumari, Chairperson TG-IAGE and Organising Chairperson; Dr. Manjula Anagani, Secretary TG-IAGE and Organising Secretary; Dr. Sujal Munshi, Hon. General Secretary, IAGE; Dr. Atul Ganatra; Dr. Kalyan Barmade, President, IAGE.
CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, has emerged as one of the leading centres for robotic gynaecological surgeries in India, performing advanced procedures such as hysterectomy, myomectomy and endometriosis surgery under the leadership of Padma Shri Dr. Manjula Anagani, Clinical Director & Head of Department, CARE Vatsalya Women & Child Institute.
Speaking at the conference, Dr. Manjula Anagani, said, “Robotic technology enhances surgical accuracy and allows us to deliver procedures that are less invasive, more precise, and focused on faster healing. Our priority remains improving women’s health outcomes through clinical excellence and continuous learning.”
Reinforcing the hospital’s commitment to advancing medical education and innovation, Mr. Biju Nair, Zonal Chief Operating Officer, CARE Hospitals, said, “We are committed to supporting academic platforms that strengthen clinical knowledge-sharing and procedural excellence. CARE Banjara Hills continues to remain focused on advancing women’s healthcare through technology, training, and collaborative clinical frameworks.”
The scientific program featured live robotic surgery demonstrations, expert panel discussions, and evidence-based sessions that encouraged collaboration between clinicians and researchers. The event served as a vital platform for skill development and cross-institutional learning in the evolving field of robotic gynaecology.
