A Lagos medical facility has successfully performed West Africa first robotic gynaecological surgery. The procedure expands robotic surgery services in Nigeria from male-focused treatments to women’s health care.
The patient was a young woman diagnosed with an ovarian tumour. Doctors removed two large tumours using robotic-assisted surgery. She recovered quickly and returned home the same day.

Breakthrough in Robotic Surgery for Women
The medical team explained that robotic surgery reduces pain, limits blood loss, and shortens hospital stays. Patients often resume normal activities within 24 hours if their vital signs are stable.
Benefits for Gynaecological Conditions
Robotic surgery helps treat fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian tumours, and selected ectopic pregnancies. Surgeons can remove affected tissue precisely while preserving surrounding organs. This precision helps women maintain fertility.

Free Surgery Under Medical Outreach Programme
The clinic offered the surgery at no cost under its medical outreach initiative. Health officials noted that early treatment prevents the higher economic and social costs of untreated conditions.
Nigeria Moves Toward Advanced Medical Care
Medical experts said this milestone positions Nigeria as a potential hub for advanced medical treatment, research, and training. They emphasized that investment in technology and training is key.
Experts Highlight Wider Health Impact
Consultant gynaecologists warned that many Nigerian women suffer silently from untreated conditions. Fibroids affect a large percentage of women in some communities, though only a fraction experience severe symptoms. Delayed treatment can cause anaemia and other health complications.
Robotic surgery allows patients to recover faster, experience fewer complications, and enjoy better physical, psychological, and economic outcomes.
