From diagnosis to treatment, Deepika Kakar revealed her health fight and how robotic surgery helped her to recover rapidly.

Popular television actress Deepika Kakar has become public about her recent difficult health fight for the first time. Deepika had to undergo stage 2 liver cancer, robotic surgery, and spent 11 days in the hospital. She is now back home, is slowly undergoing treatment, and shared her health journey in an emotional Vlogue posted on her husband Shoaib Ibrahim’s YouTube channel.
Deepika Kakar revealed about her robot surgery. What is this?
In the video, we saw that Deepika Kakar was stepping out for the first time after her surgery, not regularly for a check-up but for a family with her husband, Shoaib Ibrahim and son, Ruhan. Previously, his outing was banned Deepika Kakarmedical conditions.
Shoaib mentioned, after consulting a doctor, “We thought it would be good for him to change some fresh air and surroundings. Every step of going out and eating is done with the guidance of the doctor. Shoaib also lightened the dipper and lightened the mood by saying,” I can’t think of how someone can be kept out of vocal and outgoing. ” ,
Robotic surgery cured him
Deepika credited robot surgery for her quick recovery. He said that this was a quick recovery for him due to robotic surgery, as an open surgery takes longer. When we asked the doctor, he said, “Robotic surgery could be the best way, because there was no spread of tumors.
Robotic Surgery vs Open Surgery
Shoiab reported that instead of a large L-shaped cut at open surgery, Dipika performed a robot surgery with only six small cuts, through which the incisions were made. Deepika further said that robot surgery is not for every patient. “It depends on the case,” he said. “If a patient was going to do a transplant, robot surgery is usually not liked.” He also discussed the risks that could appear during a robot surgery, and how his doctors prepared her for any medical risk. He said, “Dr. Somnath was convinced to proceed with a robot surgery, and also asked for my consent to switch to an open surgery, as if something went wrong, such as excessive bleeding. Venus, I am recovering, and all this went smoothly.
Deepika is recovering and is strong, grateful, and slowly returning to her normal life, with a little robotic stitches that are treating her stomach. Deepika’s travel reflects the remarkable progress of medical technology, and her personal experience about her health conflict is enough to uplift and encourage others.