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Taiwan, an island about the size of the Netherlands, is known as Formosa in history. Many people know Taiwan because of its beautiful scenery, fascinating culture, enticing cuisine and strong high-tech industry. But do you know that Taiwan is also an island famous for health and medical care?

Denmark’s popular travel website GlobeSpots.com has ranked Taiwan 8th in its list of top travel destinations for 2019. The highlights of its evaluation include "natural hot springs", "great hiking places surrounded by landscape dominated by mountains and forests", "snacks and foods that leave gourmets spoiled for choices", and so on. All the elements suit friends coming from another country to Taiwan for medical tourism. They can explore this beautiful island during the interval of medical treatment.

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  • Tungs' Introduce Da Vinci SP Robotic Arm System
    【Tungs' Hospital】 Tungs’ Hospital Achieves Over 100 Da Vinci SP Robotic Surgeries | Established International Training Center

    【Tungs' Hospital】 Tungs’ Hospital Achieves Over 100 Da Vinci SP Robotic Surgeries | Established International Training Center

    article class="post-9508 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-casestory-en category-news-and-events-en category-medical-news-and-update-en tag-da-vinci-sp tag-minimally-invasive-surgery tag-robotic-surgery ast-article-single" id="post-9508" itemtype="https://schema.org/CreativeWork" itemscope="itemscope" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 2em; padding-bottom: 2em; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; color: rgb(46, 56, 85); font-family: "Source Sans 3", sans-serif; font-size: 17px;">/article> article class="post-9508 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-casestory-en category-news-and-events-en category-medical-news-and-update-en tag-da-vinci-sp tag-minimally-invasive-surgery tag-robotic-surgery ast-article-single" id="post-9508" itemtype="https://schema.org/CreativeWork" itemscope="itemscope" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 2em; padding-bottom: 2em; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; color: rgb(46, 56, 85); font-family: "Source Sans 3", sans-serif; font-size: 17px;"> figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px auto; border: 0px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; text-align: center; display: table; width: 775.762px; position: relative; min-width: unset !important;">figcaption class="wp-element-caption" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 0.5em; caption-side: bottom; display: table-caption;">Let Tungs lend a hand Da Vinci SP robotic surgery/figcaption>/figure> Tungs’ Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital held a press conference titled“Technology Leads, Innovation Achieves — Da Vinci SP Robotic Surgery Surpasses 100 Cases”. The event brought together multidisciplinary medical teams from Gynecology, Urology, ENT, Thoracic Surgery, Transplantation, and General Surgery, along with patients who had successfully undergone Da Vinci SP (Single Port) robotic surgeries. They shared their recovery experiences, allowing the public to witness how advanced medical technology is transforming lives. During the event,Dr. Yen-Chuan Ou, Dean of the Research and Innovation Center, demonstrated the latestDa Vinci SP robotic surgical system, providing attendees with a close-up view of its cutting-edge precision. Dr. Ou also announced the establishment of theInternational Education and Observation Center for Single-Port Robotic Surgery, which will serve as a global platform for clinical education and surgical observation. Through professional training for domestic and international surgeons and cross-border knowledge exchange, Tungs’ aims to position Taiwan as an international training hub for single-port minimally invasive surgery—bringing renewed hope and high-quality care to patients worldwide. Over 130 Successful SP Surgeries in Just Three Months figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px auto; border: 0px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; text-align: center; display: table; width: 775.762px; position: relative; min-width: unset !important;">figcaption class="wp-element-caption" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 0.5em; caption-side: bottom; display: table-caption;">Over 130 Successful SP Surgeries in Just Three Months/figcaption>/figure> Dr. Ou shared that the hospital introduced the latestDa Vinci SP surgical systemon May 23, 2025, and he personally performed the hospital’s first robotic prostatectomy on the same day. Since then, the Urology, Gynecology, ENT, General Surgery, and Thoracic Surgery departments have successfully completed130 SP procedures by August 31, marking a major clinical achievement. This innovative single-incision approach minimizes pain, speeds up recovery, and improves post-operative quality of life. Future applications will expand into Cardiac Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, and Pediatric Surgery—forming a multidisciplinary platform for integrated robotic single-port techniques. Transformative Patient Stories figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px auto; border: 0px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; text-align: center; display: table; width: 775.762px; position: relative; min-width: unset !important;">figcaption class="wp-element-caption" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 0.5em; caption-side: bottom; display: table-caption;">83y Mr. Chen undergo Da Vinci SP robotic prostatectomy/figcaption>/figure> 86-year-old Mr. Chen, an active motorcyclist and participant of the “Evergreen Riders” charity tour, was diagnosed with prostate cancer (PSA 13.18 ng/mL). After undergoing Da Vinci SP robotic prostatectomy, he was able to eat and shower the next day, discharged on day three, and showed no need for suture removal. Now fully recovered, he even performed saxophone music at the press event, demonstrating his vitality. 67-year-old Mr. Linwas diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of the right soft palate and a uvular tumor.Vice Superintendent Dr. Ching-Shao Tsaiperformed transoral Da Vinci SP robotic surgery to precisely remove both lesions, preserving oral function and ensuring a rapid recovery. 34-year-old Ms. Fansuffered from heavy menstruation and urinary frequency caused by a uterine fibroid compressing her bladder.Dr. Chin-Cheng Liu, Director of Gynecology, performed SP robotic myomectomy via a single small incision, completely removing the fibroid while preserving uterine integrity—allowing the patient to retain fertility potential. 35-year-old Ms. Pengexperienced chronic lower abdominal pain.Dr. Chun-Cheng Hsu, Director of Gynecologic Endoscopy, diagnosed bilateral ovarian endometriomas and pelvic endometriosis. She underwent natural orifice SP robotic excision surgery with no visible abdominal scars and rapid recovery—marking a true “new beginning” for her health. 70-year-old Mr. Hsiehpresented with painless hematuria and urinary obstruction, diagnosed as right renal pelvic carcinoma. Considering prior esophageal surgery and the risk of adhesions,Dr. Wei-Chun Weng, Director of Urologic Endoscopy, performed an extraperitoneal SP robotic nephroureterectomy. The tumor was completely removed with only one small incision, and the patient walked the next day and was discharged on day three. 22-year-old Ms. Chenwas found to have right thyroid nodules causing neck compression and breathing difficulty.Dr. Chi-Kun Yu, Director of General Surgery, performed a scarless transaxillary SP robotic thyroidectomy. Under 3D magnified vision, nerves and parathyroid glands were precisely identified and preserved. The patient was discharged on postoperative day three with excellent recovery. These cases embody the key advantages of single-port robotic surgery—smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and improved quality of life. A Vision for International Excellence figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px auto; border: 0px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; text-align: center; display: table; width: 377.871px; position: relative; min-width: unset !important;">figcaption class="wp-element-caption" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 0.5em; caption-side: bottom; display: table-caption;">Dr. Yen-Chuan Ou Performing Da Vinci SP Robotic System/figcaption>/figure>figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px auto; border: 0px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; text-align: center; display: table; width: 377.871px; position: relative; min-width: unset !important;">figcaption class="wp-element-caption" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 0.5em; caption-side: bottom; display: table-caption;">Exhibiting Da Vinci SP System Operating On a 55*45*45mm small toy/figcaption>/figure> Superintendent Dr. Min-Che Tungemphasized that the hospital has always adhered to a“patient-centered”philosophy, continuously introducing state-of-the-art medical technologies to enhance precision and innovation. Completing130 SP robotic surgeries in just over three monthsdemonstrates not only the hospital’s strong surgical capabilities but also Taiwan’s pioneering spirit in medical innovation and its alignment with global standards. Tungs’ Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital will continue its mission to become“the most trusted hospital among global citizens,”providing world-class surgical treatments and renewed hope for patients around the world. figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px auto; border: 0px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; text-align: center; display: table; width: 775.762px; position: relative; min-width: unset !important;">figcaption class="wp-element-caption" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 0.5em; caption-side: bottom; display: table-caption;">Tungs’ Hospital is the first hospital to introduce Da Vinci SP in Taiwan/figcaption>/figure> Follow us on Social Media FORMOSA TUNGS+ IMedS is on various social media platforms Updating the newest medical insights and stories! 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  • Sincerely Wishing for a New Life: Severe Scoliosis Surgery and International Humanitarian Medical Ca
    Sincerely Wishing for a New Life: Severe Scoliosis Surgery and International Humanitarian Medical Care Press Conference

    Sincerely Wishing for a New Life: Severe Scoliosis Surgery and International Humanitarian Medical Care Press Conference

    Eleven-year-old Liao Cheng-Xin, a girl of Chinese descent from Myanmar, was born with a visible deformity in her left arm and shoulder. By 2020, at the age of eight, an abnormal protrusion appeared on her back. In Myanmar, where healthcare resources are limited, the situation worsened after the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent military coup, leaving international humanitarian medical teams unable or unwilling to enter the country. Cheng-Xin’s scoliosis rapidly progressed: the severe spinal deformity made it impossible for her to lie flat, forcing her to sleep only on her side. At an age when most girls care deeply about appearance, she had no choice but to wear oversized clothing in an attempt to hide her condition and avoid the stares of others. Beyond affecting her appearance and self-esteem, severe scoliosis progressively compressed Cheng-Xin’s heart, lungs, and nerves. Without proper treatment, she faced the risk of paralysis, pneumonia, or even death from a simple cough. Her parents, missionaries in Myanmar, were not financially well-off. Desperate to afford the massive cost of overseas surgery, they even considered selling their only home. Yet cost was not the only obstacle—the surgery for such severe scoliosis is highly complex and risky, and many hospitals could not perform it. The family was deeply anxious until, through their church, they connected with Dr. Chen Chun-He, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon from Chiayi Christian Hospital (CCH) who was at that time training in spinal correction surgery at the Mayo Medical Center in the United States. By providence, Dr. Chen himself was also of Chinese-Myanmar descent. He had immigrated to Taiwan with his family at the age of twelve, when his father carried only USD 13, so he deeply empathized with the family’s sense of helplessness. “I originally went to the U.S. to specialize in foot deformity and hip joint surgery, and all arrangements were set. But due to the pandemic, the program was canceled,” Dr. Chen recalled. He was redirected into spinal correction training instead. Initially disappointed, his outlook changed after receiving a plea for help from Cheng-Xin’s father. Around the same time, Chiayi Christian Hospital inaugurated its Smart Surgery Building with advanced equipment. As a Christian, Dr. Chen firmly believed all of this was God’s arrangement: “Although challenging, I had no reason to refuse,” he said. Upon returning to Taiwan, Dr. Chen received full support from the hospital. He collaborated with Dr. Huang Yi-Hung, Director of the Minimally Invasive Spine Center at CYCH, and invited orthopedic authority Dr. Tseng Hsiao-Tsu from Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital to join the surgery. Considering Cheng-Xin’s nerves and blood vessels had long been compressed, correcting too much at once could risk paralysis. Thus, the surgery was staged across two sessions, on October 20 and November 3, 2023, totaling over 30 hours. The result successfully reduced the curvature to 57 degrees. Her spine was straightened, cardiopulmonary function was relieved, and her height increased from 135 cm to 150 cm. She now requires long-term rehabilitation to retrain breathing and restore posture. Historically, Taiwan had faced polio epidemics, with many scoliosis cases in Chiayi. The late Dr. Marcy Leroy Ditmanson, founding superintendent of CYCH, at the age of 50, decided to return to the U.S. for training in orthopedics and scoliosis surgery after seeing countless patients with no hope. Equipped with only basic instruments, he performed corrective surgeries for hundreds of children with polio-induced scoliosis, fully funded by American mission societies so that patients bore no cost. This spirit of humanitarian care continues at CCH today. Without Taiwan’s National Health Insurance, Cheng-Xin’s medical costs exceeded NT$1.8 million. Adding airfare and months of living expenses, even selling their house might not have sufficed. Upon learning of their plight, numerous organizations stepped forward: China Airlines donated round-trip business-class tickets from Yangon to Taipei, upgrading her parents’ seats so they could accompany her. Eagle Co., Ltd. sponsored high-speed surgical drills. Polybio Biomedical Co., Ltd. donated bone screws and graft materials. Grand Pacific Biotech and Jei-Peng Co., Ltd. supported the spinal fixation system. Medtronic Taiwan and Jin-Yang Co., Ltd. sponsored blood recovery systems. Chong-Wei Rehabilitation Supplies Co., Ltd. (Taichung branch) donated the post-op brace. Altogether, sponsorships were worth about NT$600,000. CYCH surgeons and anesthesiologists voluntarily waived their surgical fees, while the hospital and local churches raised another NT$200,000. The remainder was covered by the hospital’s Humanitarian and Overseas Care Fund, ensuring the family could keep their home. “Thanks be to the Lord! She is happiest that she can finally wear dresses,” said Pastor Liao, Cheng-Xin’s father. In Myanmar, people had often remarked that his daughter would never marry or live a happy life. Though optimistic and resilient, Cheng-Xin carried this burden. Now, her parents are filled with gratitude to CYCH, China Airlines, the medical device companies, and churches in Taiwan. They also expressed heartfelt thanks to Pastor Fang Chen-Ting, who generously hosted them for months despite never having met them before. At the press conference, Cheng-Xin personally prepared Myanmar’s signature tea leaf salad for the medical staff and guests, as an expression of gratitude. CYCH President Yao Wei-Jen noted that the hospital’s Humanitarian and Overseas Care Fund, supported by public donations, usually aids overseas missions and international patients in need. In Taiwan, scoliosis patients typically receive timely care through braces or other conservative treatments, but curvatures beyond 40 degrees are classified as severe and recommended for surgery. Limited by economic hardship, healthcare shortages, and political instability, Cheng-Xin’s case tragically progressed to a rare and extreme 160 degrees. Today, such severity is seldom seen in Taiwan. With the joint effort of experienced surgeons, advanced equipment, intraoperative imaging/navigation, and neural monitoring, and the support of many benefactors, Cheng-Xin’s life has taken a new turn. May she now live a healthy and joyful future.

  • The first case in Asia, Chiayi Christian Hospital innovative endoscopic suture technology successful
    The first case in Asia, Chiayi Christian Hospital innovative endoscopic suture technology successfully repaired stubborn esophageal perforation and helped the beautiful girl regain her delicious life

    The first case in Asia, Chiayi Christian Hospital innovative endoscopic suture technology successfully repaired stubborn esophageal perforation and helped the beautiful girl regain her delicious life

    Chiayi Christian Hospital has made another breakthrough in the field of minimally invasive medicine! A young woman suffered a fish bone that caused esophageal perforation. After two years of arduous treatment, the Chiayi Chrisitan Hospital medical team successfully repaired the damaged esophagus after innovatively applying the "Endoscopic Suture System", becoming the first successful case in Asia to use this system to heal esophageal perforation. Chiayi Chrisitan Hospital held a "Regaining a Delicious Life, Endoscopic Suturing Technology Innovation Press Conference" at Luke auditorium at 10 a.m. on April 17 (Thursday) to share this breakthrough technology. 28-year-old Miss Qiu suffered an esophageal perforation after accidentally swallowing a fish bone. The wound was located near the heart, aorta and lungs, which was very challenging. She has undergone nearly ten surgical and endoscopic minimally invasive treatments at the Friends Hospital. After a long period of treatment and care, it is still difficult to completely heal. In addition to being unable to eat orally for two years, she even had complications of infection and underwent a partial lung resection. At that time, in order to prevent the condition from continuing to deteriorate, she was recommended to undergo a large-scale esophageal resection and reconstruction surgery. Faced with the major consideration of future quality of life, Ms. Qiu was assisted in being referred to Chiayi Christian Hospital to seek other possible treatment options.o:p>/o:p> o:p>/o:p> After arriving at Chiayi Christian Hospital, Dr. Zhou Juguang of the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary evaluated the patient's condition and decided to try an innovative approach - using the "endoscopic suture system" originally used for gastric reduction surgery to repair esophageal perforation. Dr. Zhou said: "This operation is very demanding in terms of time and technology, but the patient's firm will and desire for life are the driving force for us to go all out."o:p>/o:p> o:p>/o:p> In order to reduce the risk of surgery and ensure the success rate, Chiayi Christian Hospital launched an interdisciplinary integration model, closely discussed with domestic and foreign experts before the operation and conducted multiple simulations, combining endoscopy, imaging and surgical expertise to accurately plan the surgical process. In the actual operation, the endoscope entered through the mouth accurately sutured the perforation, which took only 10 minutes to complete. Dr. Zhou recalled: "That was the quietest ten minutes I have had in the past ten years. Every stitch is the patient's hope to taste delicious food again."o:p>/o:p> o:p>/o:p> After the operation, Ms. Qiu recovered quickly, successfully removed the nasogastric tube, and resumed normal eating. She said with emotion: "Being able to drink water and eat again is a happiness I never imagined. Chiayi Christian Hospital did not give up on me, and Dr. Zhou accompanied me through this journey like a guardian." Chiayi Chrisitan Hospital Director Chen Wei said that this operation is a new milestone in Taiwan's minimally invasive endoscopic technology. In the past, similar conditions often required high-risk surgery. In the future, endoscopic suturing is expected to significantly reduce the burden on patients, shorten the recovery period, and improve the overall quality of life. The Chia-Chi team has currently applied this technology to gastrointestinal fistulas, surgical complications, and wound repair after giant tumor resection, continuing to expand the breadth and depth of the application of endoscopic technology. Director Chen pointed out: "Endoscopy is transforming from a diagnostic tool to a key force in treatment. We will continue to work towards a safer, minimally invasive and precise direction to benefit more patients."o:p>/o:p>

  • Northern Thailand Teen Basketball Player Regains Confidence After Pectus Excavatum Surgery
    Northern Thailand Teen Basketball Player Regains Confidence After Pectus Excavatum Surgery

    Northern Thailand Teen Basketball Player Regains Confidence After Pectus Excavatum Surgery

    Yang Yi-Xin, a 16-year-old overseas Chinese teenager from the Golden Triangle region of Northern Thailand, has always loved basketball. However, his congenital pectus excavatum severely limited his cardiopulmonary function, drastically affecting his quality of life. In October 2024, with the support of many caring individuals and organizations, he traveled to Taiwan and underwent surgery at Chiayi Christian Hospital (CYCH). After the procedure, he regained both health and confidence. Now, he can finally sleep soundly and looks forward to enjoying his mother’s curry and playing a full game of basketball. Yi-Xin’s father, Mr. Yang Chong-Ming, shared that the family lives in the Golden Triangle. His son was diagnosed with pectus excavatum at an early age. Local doctors once advised that the condition might improve naturally as he grew, but over the years, not only did it fail to improve, his breathing worsened and he fatigued easily. Yi-Xin gradually lost interest in activities. Two years ago, however, a basketball coach noticed his potential and encouraged him to try the sport. Yi-Xin fell in love with basketball, began competing in games, and regained confidence. Yet the condition continued to haunt him. Each time he played basketball, he could last no more than 10 minutes before becoming breathless and having to leave the court. The sunken chest wall grew more severe, disrupting his sleep, leaving him exhausted during the day, and causing his grades to plummet. At school, where classrooms were spread across multiple floors, he often struggled up the stairs, gasping for breath, watching helplessly as his classmates rushed ahead. Dr. Gan Jin-Kang, thoracic surgeon at CYCH, explained that pectus excavatum is a congenital chest wall deformity that compresses the heart and lungs, impairing respiratory function. The condition is named for the abnormal depression in the chest wall, resembling a funnel that could hold water. While its exact cause remains unknown, the severity, location of the deformity, and the patient’s symptoms are all factors in determining whether surgery is necessary. Surgical treatment can significantly improve cardiopulmonary function, enhance appearance, and reduce psychological stress. Following the surgery, Yi-Xin was overjoyed: “I can finally sleep well. I can’t wait to go home, eat my mom’s green curry, and play basketball to my heart’s content!” Dr. Gan added that on average, 1 in every 300–400 people has pectus excavatum, with males being about four times more likely to develop the condition than females. He encouraged parents to seek medical evaluation early if they notice chest wall deformities in their children, to avoid missing the optimal treatment window. Dr. Chen Chun-He, Director of International Medical Center at CYCH, highlighted that the Golden Triangle is a challenging environment. Mr. Yang works as a teacher in a local drug rehabilitation village and cares for many orphans affected by narcotics. Despite his own financial struggles, he never gave up. Deeply moved by their story, CYCH recognized that traveling abroad for treatment was a heavy burden for the family. This time, not only did Dr. Gan donate his surgical fees, but hospital staff also made voluntary contributions, and many from the broader community generously provided assistance—making it possible for Yi-Xin to successfully undergo surgery and reclaim his health.

  • A Life Restored: Former Stage III Prostate Cancer Patient Shares Da Vinci Surgery Experience
    【Tungs' Hospital】 Former Stage III Prostate Cancer Patient Shares Da Vinci Surgery Experience

    【Tungs' Hospital】 Former Stage III Prostate Cancer Patient Shares Da Vinci Surgery Experience

    Learn More About【Tungs' Hospital】 figure>/figure> Tung’s Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital Continues to Lead in Medical Innovation – Former Patient Shares Inspiring Recovery Journey With 54 years of dedication to patient-centered care, Tungs’ Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital has consistently pursued medical innovation and excellence. In 2012, the hospital became one of Taiwan’s early adopters of the Da Vinci Surgical System. Thirteen years later, it has performed over 5,000 robot-assisted surgeries and now operates two state-of-the-art 4th-generation Da Vinci systems, making it one of the few hospitals in Taiwan with this advanced dual setup. Multi-specialty Collaboration Enhances Precision and Efficiency The Da Vinci system at Tungs’ Hospital is utilized across eight surgical specialties: Thoracic Surgery, Urology, ENT, Obstetrics & Gynecology, General Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, and Pediatric Surgery. By integrating multi-specialty collaboration, the hospital significantly improves surgical precision, reduces recovery time, and enhances overall patient care quality. Some patients even receive coordinated surgeries across departments during a single hospitalization, optimizing both time and medical outcomes.Dr. Yen-Chuan Ou, Director of the Innovation and Research Center, emphasized the continuous refinement of robotic-assisted surgery at Tungs’. From enhanced instrument selection to evidence-based surgical planning, the hospital provides comprehensive care from preoperative evaluation to postoperative recovery. The robot’s high-definition, magnified 3D imaging allows for clearer visualization of blood vessels and nerves, improving both surgical safety and patient recovery. A Life Restored: FormerStage III Prostate CancerPatient Shares Da Vinci Surgery Experience To mark the achievement of over 5,000 Da Vinci surgeries, the hospital hosted a press conference titled “A New Era of Innovation: Breaking 5,000 Da Vinci Cases”, inviting distinguished guests and featuring a moving story from a former patient. Mr. Wu, now 77 years old, underwent Da Vinci-assisted radical prostatectomy at Tungs’ 11 years ago after being diagnosed with stage III prostate cancer. Initially devastated by the diagnosis, he recalled how the medical team, led by Dr. Yen-Chuan Ou, thoroughly explained the treatment plan and reassured him about the robotic surgery. To his surprise, the surgery was nearly painless, and he was able to walk the very next day and was discharged shortly thereafter. With regular follow-up and care, Mr. Wu’s health remains excellent. “I truly got my life back,” he said gratefully. “Thanks to the medical team at Tungs’, I’m living a normal, healthy life again.” figure>/figure> A Global Center for Robotic Surgery and Medical Collaboration Over the years, Tungs’ Hospital has become a hub for international medical exchange and surgical observation. Patients now come from Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America, and the hospital welcomes surgeons from around the world to train and observe, particularly in Urology, ENT, and Gynecology, where it is recognized as a world-class center for robotic-assisted surgery. The hospital also organizes the Tungs’ International Congress Series (TICS) annually, providing a high-level platform for global academic exchange in robotic surgery. The event attracts leading medical professionals to share clinical insights, foster innovation, and raise the international standard of care. Superintendent Dr. Tung Min-Che noted that the hospital remains committed to advancing with the latest medical technologies. In 2025, Tungs’ will introduce the new single-port Da Vinci system, expanding its capabilities in minimally invasive and cosmetic procedures. “Our mission is to lead the way in robotic surgery in Asia,” said Dr. Tung. “By investing in advanced equipment and interdisciplinary expertise, we aim to provide patients with safer, more comfortable, and internationally competitive surgical care. -- Official Website:https://tconf.sltung.com.tw/imc/ FB:https://www.facebook.com/ttmhhimsc/ Email: thimsc.tung@gmail.com

  • Tungs-hospital-celebrates-MsSun-successfully-saved-from-mitral-valve-regurgitation
    Heart Surgery for Mitral Valve Regurgitation

    Heart Surgery for Mitral Valve Regurgitation

    【Tungs' MetroHarbor Hospital】 Tungs’ Hospital introduced the Da Vinci robotic surgical system as early as 2012 and further upgraded it in 2021 with two fourth-generation Da Vinci robotic systems. That same year, Dr. Cheng Po-Chih, a renowned cardiac surgeon with over 30 years of experience and approximately 520 Da Vinci heart surgeries, was appointed Vice President of the hospital. Under his leadership, the cardiac surgery team has consistently innovated, performing groundbreaking procedures and helping over 100 patients regain their health through minimally invasive heart surgeries, improving the lives of countless families.In June, the hospital held an event to celebrate its milestone of surpassing 100 successful Da Vinci minimally invasive heart surgeries. Among the attendees was Ms. Sun, a 29-year-old patient who shared her recovery journey and expressed gratitude to Dr. Cheng, Dr. Kuo Chia-Cheng, and the medical team. Ms. Sun had experienced unexplained hemoptysis in June of the previous year, which led her to an emergency room visit at a nearby hospital. She was diagnosed with pulmonary edema caused by severe mitral valve regurgitation, necessitating urgent mitral valve replacement surgery. Mitral valve regurgitation, a heart valve disorder, occurs when the mitral valve fails to close completely, allowing blood to flow backward from the left ventricle to the left atrium. If untreated, it can lead to complications such as pulmonary edema, arrhythmia, or heart failure. Understandably, Ms. Sun was anxious about undergoing heart surgery and worried about the aesthetic impact of surgical scars due to her young age. Following recommendations from friends and family, she sought treatment from Dr. Cheng at Tungs’ Hospital.After a thorough evaluation, Dr. Cheng recommended Da Vinci minimally invasive mitral valve replacement surgery to meet her medical needs and personal preferences. The surgery, performed on August 23, was successful. Ms. Sun recovered well, spending just one day in the intensive care unit before being transferred to a regular ward. She was discharged within seven days to continue her recovery at home.Ms. Sun expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Cheng, Dr. Kuo, and the medical team, sharing how her health improved significantly post-surgery. Before the procedure, her heart rate would spike to 170 bpm during exercise, but it now stabilizes at 130 bpm with no discomfort or fatigue. She also appreciated the minimal scarring, which preserved her aesthetic concerns, crediting the hospital’s advanced medical technology and expertise. Vice Superintendent Cheng Bo-Chih stated that traditional sternotomy-based heart surgeries, which have been performed for over 70 years, remain highly reliable and are still considered the most direct and effective surgical approach. However, the long scar on the chest from the procedure has been a psychological burden for many heart disease patients. Issues such as post-operative pain and slow recovery have discouraged older patients, those with limited mobility, or individuals with compromised organ function from pursuing treatment. Consequently, the pursuit of minimally invasive and fast-recovery heart surgeries has become not only a patient expectation but also the ultimate goal for surgeons. This is why the da Vinci robotic-assisted minimally invasive heart surgery has emerged as the preferred choice for both patients and doctors. The cardiac surgery team at Tungs’ Hospital has been continuously advancing in performing da Vinci robotic-assisted heart surgeries. First Advancement: They have combined the da Vinci system with a hybrid X-ray fluoroscopy system to simultaneously treat damaged heart valves and coronary artery blockages. This eliminates the psychological stress patients face from requiring a second surgery and accelerates post-operative recovery. Second Breakthrough: By integrating the da Vinci system with a myoma morcellator, the team successfully removed an 8 cm heart tumor through a 1 cm incision, ensuring precision and minimal invasiveness. Third Innovation: They combined the da Vinci robotic arms with sterile ultrasound technology to enable simultaneous diagnosis and treatment. This approach effectively addresses complex conditions such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with mitral valve regurgitation, without the need to replace the mitral valve. This spares patients the lifelong requirement of taking anticoagulant medication. Dr. Cheng emphasized that while both traditional sternotomy-based surgeries and da Vinci minimally invasive surgeries can address cardiac conditions, structures like the mitral valve, tricuspid valve, left atrial tumors, atrial fibrillation, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy involve deep cardiac anatomy. Traditional surgeries require opening the sternum and using elongated instruments to access these areas. In contrast, the da Vinci robotic arms approach the heart from the right side and target the back of the heart directly at the affected area. This method eliminates the need for sternotomy and the tedious steps of hemostasis. By minimizing tissue damage and improving post-operative pain, some patients can even walk and perform rehabilitation exercises in the intensive care unit shortly after being taken off the ventilator. Currently, 54 hospitals in Taiwan have installed 72 Da Vinci robotic systems, making the country a global leader in adopting this advanced technology. Dr. Cheng urged patients not to fear heart disease or surgery, as consulting a skilled cardiac surgeon and following a tailored treatment plan can effectively resolve their condition.Dr. Tung Min-Che, the hospital’s president, affirmed that Tungs’ Hospital remains committed to patient-centered care, continuously introducing state-of-the-art technology to meet international standards. The Da Vinci robotic system is employed across various specialties, including cardiothoracic, urology, general surgery, ENT, gynecology, colorectal, pediatric, and thoracic surgery. With nearly 5,000 Da Vinci surgeries performed, Tungs’ Hospital plans to expand its capabilities further, ensuring patients receive the highest quality of care. If you have further questions: Read the article 【What You Need to Know About Mitral Valve Regurgitation】 Contact 【Tungs’ Hospital International Medical Center】 Visit 【IMedS Facebook Page】 for more information.

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Abc Dental Group HQ

Abc Dental Group HQ

+886-7-216-7777 No. 129, Jhonghua 3rd Rd., Cianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801, R.O.C.
Abc Dental Group HQ
An-An IVF Center

An-An Women and Children Clinic

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An-An Women and Children Clinic
ANFA

Anfa Clinic

+886-2-2325-0505 27F., No. 97, Sec. 2, Dunhua S. Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei City 106, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Anfa Clinic
An-Ho Clinic

An-Ho Clinic

+88673949909 No. 460, Bo'ai 1st Rd., Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung City 804 , Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
An-Ho Clinic
Responsibility hospital of first aid

Antai Medical Care Cooperation Antai Tian-Sheng Memorial Hospital

+886-8-8104769 No.210, Sec. 1, Zhongzheng Rd., Donggang Township, Pingtung County , Taiwan Link
Antai Medical Care Cooperation Antai Tian-Sheng Memorial Hospital
Main Entrance

APHRODITE BEAUTY CLINIC

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APHRODITE BEAUTY CLINIC
Hyperbaric Oxygen Room

Aphrodite Ritz Clinic

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Aphrodite Ritz Clinic
ATHENA PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC

Athena Plastic Surgery Clinic

No. 10, Boai 3rd Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City Link
Athena Plastic Surgery Clinic
孕醫診所環境空間

Becoming Clinic (Becoming Reproductive Center)

+886 2 2100-6318 2F., No. 318, Songjiang Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 104, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Becoming Clinic (Becoming Reproductive Center)
Central Clinic & Hospital

Central Clinic & Hospital

+886-2-27510221x5032 No. 77, Sec. 4, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei City 106441, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Central Clinic & Hospital
Chicing Plastic Surgery Clinic

Chicing Plastic Surgery Clinic

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Chicing Plastic Surgery Clinic
Chimay Plastic Surgery

Chimay Plastic Surgery

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Chimay Plastic Surgery
Dashin Reproductive Center

Dashin Reproductive Center

+886-4-2320-6969 No. 449, Dajin St., Nantun Dist., Taichung City 408, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Dashin Reproductive Center
Dr. Hsu Plastic Surgery Clinic

Dr. Hsu Plastic Surgery Clinic

2F., No. 412, Zhongshan 2nd Rd., Lingya Dist., Kaohsiung City 802, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Dr. Hsu Plastic Surgery Clinic
Dr. Lee clince

Dr. Lee clince

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Dr. Lee clince
appearance

Dr.Wang Reproductive Fertility Center

02-27586966 #202 No.60, Sec.2, Keelung Rd, Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 110, Taiwan Link
Dr.Wang Reproductive Fertility Center
Éonus Dento Facial Care

Éonus Dento Facial Care Clinic

+886-4-23287698 20F.-3, No.489, Sec.2, Taiwan Blvd., West Dist., Taichung City 40309, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Éonus Dento Facial Care Clinic
GENEIVF

GENEIVF

2F., No. 108, Sec. 2, Chang'an E. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City Link
GENEIVF
Haoyun Clinic

Haoyun Clinic

No. 331, 333, Bo’ai 2nd Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City Link
Haoyun Clinic
Hospital Appearance

Hsu,Chao-Chin Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic

+886 6 3128887 71084 No. 247 Zhonghua Road, Yongkang District, Tainan City Taiwan (R.O.C) Link
Hsu,Chao-Chin Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic
HuaYu Fertility Center

Huayu Fertility Center

+886-2-2709-9966 12F No.39 Sec.2 Dunhua S.Rd. Da'an Dist. Taipei City 106 Taiwan Link
Huayu Fertility Center
Hungchi Women & Children's Hospital

Hungchi Women & Children’s Hospital

No. 223, Yuanhua Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City 320 Link
Hungchi Women & Children’s Hospital
IHMED Reproductive Center

IHMED Reproductive Center

2F/7F,No.178 & 2F,No.155, Sec.3, XinyiRd.,Da’an Dist., Taipei City 106, Taiwan Link
IHMED Reproductive Center
JB Dental Clinic

JB Dental Clinic

+886-2 23517709 NO.257 Sec. 2, Xinyi Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
JB Dental Clinic
Building

Landseed International Hospital

+886-3-494-1234 No.77, Guangtai Rd., Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City 32449, Taiwan Link
Landseed International Hospital
LOBBY

Lianan Wellness Center

+886-2-2570-2155 ext.2 B2F., No.16, Sec. 4, Nanjing E. Rd., Songshan District, Taipei City 105, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Lianan Wellness Center
lobby

Merrier Aesthetic Clinic

+886-2-6636-3516 6F., No.216, Sec. 1, Dunhua S. Rd., Taipei City Link
Merrier Aesthetic Clinic
National Taiwan University Hsin-Chu Hospital

National Taiwan University Hsin-Chu Hospital

03-5326151 Extention number:526780-526781 No. 25號, Lane 442, Section 1, Jingguo Rd, North District, Hsinchu City, 300 Link
National Taiwan University Hsin-Chu Hospital
New vision eye clinic

New Vision Eye Clinic

+886 2346-0266 No. 518, Sec. 5, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 110, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
New Vision Eye Clinic
hall

Nobel Eyes Clinic, Taipei Branch

+886-2-2370-5666 5F., No.13, Gongyuan Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City 100, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Nobel Eyes Clinic, Taipei Branch
Pingtung Chrisyian Hospital

Pingtung Christian Hospital

08-7368686#3945 No.60 Ta-Lian Road, Pingtung City, Pingtung County Link
Pingtung Christian Hospital
Rejuvenate Plastic Surgery Clinic

Rejuvenate Plastic Surgery Clinic

No. 8, Longsheng Rd., Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung City Link
Rejuvenate Plastic Surgery Clinic
Sense & Beauty Dental Center

Sense & Beauty Dental Center

+886-4-720-2222 No.62, Dongmin St., Changhua City, Taiwan Link
Sense & Beauty Dental Center
TAIPEI FERTILITY CENTER

TAIPEI FERTILITY CENTER

+886-2-27252333 14F, No. 100, Songren Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City Link
TAIPEI FERTILITY CENTER
Taipei Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare

Taipei Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare

+886-2-22765566 #4 NO. 127, Su-Yuan Rd., Hsin-Chuang Dist., New Taipei City, 24213, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Taipei Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

+886-2-28757808 No.201, Sec. 2, Shipai Rd., Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan Link
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Timeless Beauty Aesthetic and Medical Clinic

Timeless Beauty Aesthetic and Medical Clinic

02-85020875 1F., No. 105, Lequn 2nd Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 104, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Timeless Beauty Aesthetic and Medical Clinic
Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital

Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital

+886-4-2658-3899 No.699, Sec. 8, Taiwan Blvd., Wuqi Dist., Taichung City 435, Taiwan Link
Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital
Waiting Area

Universal Eye Center

+886-2-2368-8055 ext. 16 No.54, Sec. 3, Xinsheng S. Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei City Link
Universal Eye Center
Vendome Plastic Surgery Clinic

Vendome Plastic Surgery Clinic

Link
Vendome Plastic Surgery Clinic
YangMing Acsthetic Plastic Surgery Instituts

YangMing Acsthetic Plastic Surgery Instituts

1F., No. 657, Mingcheng 3rd Rd., Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung City 804, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
YangMing Acsthetic Plastic Surgery Instituts
Yuan Li Medical Aesthetics Clinic

Yuan Li Medical Aesthetics Clinic

2F.-1, No. 33, Sec. 4, Ren’ai Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei City 106, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Link
Yuan Li Medical Aesthetics Clinic
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