


The medical team of the Kazakh Research Institute of Oncology and Radiology (KazNIIoR) has successfully carried out Kazakhstan’s first high-tech robotic oncologic surgery — a nephroadrenalectomy with extended lymph node dissection.
This unique surgical procedure was performed at an advanced stage of cancer and included removal of the affected kidney, adrenal gland, and regional lymph nodes.
The operation was completed using the Sage bot SR–2000, a new-generation robotic surgery platform that offers extensive capabilities for minimally invasive procedures, even in complex clinical cases.
Unlike previously used semi-automated systems, the Sage bot SR–2000 delivers a fundamentally new level of surgical precision, visualization, and control. This innovation opens new horizons in treating cancers previously considered technically difficult to operate.
Key advantages of robotic surgery:
- Enhanced effectiveness for advanced-stage cancers
- Minimally invasive approach with full surgical scope
- 3D visualization of the surgical field for improved precision
- Micromanipulation with high instrument agility
- Reduced physical strain on the surgical team
- Built-in patient safety systems with intelligent controls
“This event marks a significant milestone in the development of oncologic surgery in Kazakhstan. We are proud that the integration of advanced technologies enables us to assist patients even in the most complex clinical situations,”
— said Erbol Zhasulanovich Bekmukhambetov, Director of KazNIIoR.
The successful implementation of robotic surgery at KazNIIoR underscores the institute’s commitment to technological leadership and its mission to provide Kazakhstani patients with access to cutting-edge and effective treatment methods. Stay updated via our website: https://ksph.edu.kz and Telegram channel: Mediclub