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Sarvodaya Hospital, Faridabad launches advanced SSI Mantra Surgical Robot

IMT News Desk

It is characterised by enhanced 3D vision, advanced instrumentation, and tremor filtration

Sarvodaya Hospital in Faridabad has introduced the Advanced SSI Mantra Surgical Robot, a state-of-the-art robotic system designed for performing minimally invasive surgeries across specialities. With the launch of this robotic system, Sarvodaya has embarked on a significant milestone in robotic innovation.

It is characterised by enhanced 3D vision, advanced instrumentation, and tremor filtration, which leads to high surgical accuracy, reduced risk of infections and blood loss, minimal scars, and consequently faster recovery. The application of this robotic system spreads across specialities such as minimally invasive surgery, cancer surgery, urology surgery, and gynaecology surgery. Owing to its ability to perform complex surgeries across specialities makes high-quality and effective treatment is more accessible to patients.

Dr Rakesh Gupta, Chairman, Sarvodaya Healthcare, stated, “We at Sarvodaya work towards bringing global healthcare standards closer to our local communities. Our emphasis on innovation, accessibility, and patient-centred care is further demonstrated by the launch of the AI-Powered 3rd Gen Smart Surgical Robot. We take pride in setting the standard for robotic surgery by providing cutting-edge, secure, and reasonably priced procedures without sacrificing results.”

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