Health City Cayman Islands has successfully completed its first robotic-assisted cardiac surgeries, marking a major breakthrough for advanced heart care in the Cayman Islands and the wider Caribbean. The landmark procedures were performed by Dr Binoy Chattuparambil, Head of Cardiac Surgery and Clinical Director at Health City, placing the Cayman Islands among the select centres globally capable of offering fully robotic cardiac surgery.
The launch of this programme follows an intensive period of training and clinical partnership with Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital, one of the world’s highest-volume robotic cardiac centres. Health City’s team has been mentored by Dr Douglas Murphy, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital and a global pioneer who has performed more than 4,000 robotic mitral valve procedures.
Although Dr Murphy continues to guide the programme as a supervisory mentor, the surgeries are carried out by Dr Binoy and the Health City cardiac team. This ensures that patients in the Cayman Islands and across the wider Caribbean region can benefit from world-class, minimally invasive cardiac surgery close to home.
Robotic cardiac surgery allows surgeons to operate through tiny incisions using advanced robotic instrumentation, resulting in significantly less trauma and faster recovery than traditional sternotomy.
“One of the greatest advantages of robotic cardiac surgery is how quickly patients recover compared to traditional open-heart procedures,” said Dr Murphy. “In our programme at Emory, most patients are discharged within 48 hours, and many return to normal daily activities within three weeks, compared with two to three months for conventional cardiac surgery.
Robotic mitral valve repair also carries a very low risk of stroke, often under 0.5% compared with 2–3% for traditional open surgery, and mortality rates remain well below 0.5% in high-volume robotic centres. These results reflect the reduced trauma and enhanced surgical precision that robotic technology provides.”
Dr Binoy highlighted what this milestone means for the region, stating, “Performing these surgeries here in Cayman is a transformational moment. Patients no longer need to travel overseas for advanced cardiac procedures that can now be safely completed robotically on the island. The reduced recovery time, lower complication rates and overall patient experience are extraordinary. We are proud to bring this level of care to the Cayman Islands.”
The robotic cardiac programme at Health City will offer a range of advanced procedures, including cardiac valve repair and replacement, intracardiac tumour excision, and additional robotic cardiac interventions as the programme develops. This approach enables patients to experience reduced hospitalisation, improved recovery times and enhanced clinical outcomes, without the need to travel overseas. This development reinforces Health City Cayman Islands as a centre of excellence for advanced heart care, strengthens the national health system’s capability, and positions the Cayman Islands as a leader in robotic surgery in the Caribbean.
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