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St. Luke's Medical Center Certified as the Philippine Leader in Robotic Surgery with 2,500+ Procedures Completed
The Philippine Star
|October 04, 2025
St. Luke’s Medical Center proudly announces a groundbreaking achievement in Philippine healthcare: the successful completion of over 2,500 robotic surgeries, the highest number of robotic-assisted procedures performed by any hospital in the country.
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This achievement is officially certified by Device Technologies (DTG Medical Inc.), affirming St. Luke's position as the hospital with the highest number of robotic-assisted surgeries in the Philippines.
As a pioneer in robotic surgery, St. Luke's has introduced many of the nation's first robotic-assisted procedures, setting new benchmarks for surgical innovation and patient care. With this milestone, the institution reaffirms its commitment to advancing healthcare through cutting-edge surgical innovation and medical excellence.
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