Man who credits King over cancer diagnosis given pioneering robotic microsurgery
- Nick Lees, a 47-year-old from Godalming, was diagnosed with a rare skin cancer after seeing news about the King's diagnosis. He became the first UK patient to undergo robotic microsurgery at The Royal Marsden.
- The robotic-assisted microsurgery, using the Symani Surgical System, was the first of its kind in the UK, allowing for precise repairs of tiny anatomical structures.
- Experts at The Royal Marsden reported that Mr. Lees returned to work just weeks after the successful operation, which was funded by the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
- Mr. Lees expressed honor in being the first patient, and the medical team highlighted the potential of the Symani system for faster recovery and improved patient outcomes.
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