RUH completes first Sask. stereotactic robotic epilepsy surgery
Saskatchewan is marking a historic surgical milestone: the completion of its first stereotactic robotic epilepsy surgery.
The procedure was completed at the Royal University Hospital (RUH) on Monday, March 23. The newly-installed robotic stereotactic assistance robot was used.
The generosity of multiple donors from across the province contributed to the purchase of this robot, which is named Erin after donor Merlis Belsher’s granddaughter. According to a release from the RUH Foundation and the Saskatchewan Health Authority, the Belsher Family contributed $700,000 to the $1.2 million fundraising campaign.
About 12,000 people in Saskatchewan are affected by epilepsy and about a third of those people live with drug-resistant epilepsy – a condition that can limit a person’s independence, work, ability to drive and daily life.

