Chichester dad one of first to have radical robot surgery
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A Chichester man has become one of the first people in the world to undergo a pioneering type of robotic surgery which is set to transform the lives of those at risk of kidney failure.
Terry Iddenden is one of the first to benefit from the innovative procedure at Guy’s Hospital in London.
He suffered severe pains in his upper abdominal area before being diagnosed with condition retroperitoneal fibrois (RPF) nearly two years ago and had stents inserted.
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