1,500 Robotic Surgeries with da Vinci: “Heart and Brain” Reinforces Its Leadership in Urology

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February marks an important milestone for Bulgarian urology. The team at the high-tech hospital complex “Heart and Brain,” led by Prof. Anakievski, has reached the impressive number of 1,500 successfully performed robot-assisted urological surgeries using the da Vinci robotic system.

This achievement is the result of more than five years of focused development in minimally invasive and robotic surgery at the medical facility. The teams have consistently implemented innovative approaches that improve treatment standards and expand the capabilities of modern urological practice in Bulgaria.

The da Vinci robotic system enables exceptional surgical precision, reduced operative trauma, and faster patient recovery. Each of the 1,500 successful procedures represents a lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays, and improved quality of life.

“This success is not just a statistic, but proof of sustainability, professionalism, and trust between doctor and patient, which have established ‘Heart and Brain’ hospitals as leading centers for robotic urological surgery in the country. Our team continues to develop its medical expertise and invest in innovation, placing the patient at the center of every medical practice,” Prof. Anakievski shared.

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