AIMS introduces Versius Robotic Surgical System

3D Advanced Minimal Access Robotic Surgery is designed to offer accuracy, value, and freedom thereby, helping surgeons improve outcomes and patient satisfaction in cancer and other surgeries

Asian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), Faridabad has announced the introduction of its first 3D Advanced Minimal Access Surgical Robot in the region-the Versius Robotic Surgical System.

The next-generation advanced surgical robot aims to revolutionise the field of surgery in oncology and urology (Kidney Nephrectomy), thoracic surgery, and general surgical procedures such as gall bladder stone, complex hernia among several other complex procedures.

With 3D visualisation, the advanced and efficient robotic solution backed by artificial intelligence and machine learning is designed to empower the surgeon ensuring greater accuracy, precision, and safety offering superior surgical solutions even in inaccessible areas.

Speaking about the launch, Dr N. K. Pandey, Chairman & Managing Director, Asian Hospital said, “Next-generation advanced robotic surgery offers enhanced accuracy with less tissue trauma, minimal blood loss, lesser chance of getting infection and less complication, better mobility and improved early functional recovery besides a shorter hospital stay for the patient after surgery.”

Sharing his views on the next-generation advanced robotic surgery, Dr Pandey said, “Though traditional procedures available for cancer, weight loss, and transplant surgery offer good outcomes, the next-generation advanced surgical robot is minimally invasive and gives accurate 3D visualisation that makes all the difference. Advanced robotic technology aims, and hope that these procedures will enhance accuracy and lessen the chance of infection and consequently further improve surgical outcome.”

 

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