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The Future Of Surgery: AIIMS Embraces Robotic-Assisted Techniques

Yash Kiran Kamble

Robotic-assisted surgery is revolutionising the medical field, gaining widespread acceptance among both doctors and patients. This innovative approach offers reduced risks and enhanced precision compared to traditional surgical methods. As a result, many universities are now offering specialized courses in robotic-assisted surgery to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in this area. One such institution is the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), which has recently made significant strides in this domain.

On September 24, AIIMS signed a memorandum of understanding with Intuitive, a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and a pioneer in robotic-assisted surgery. This collaboration aims to establish a dedicated training center for robotic-assisted surgery, reflecting a commitment to advancing surgical techniques through the integration of advanced technology.

AIIMS is now equipped with three training centers, one of which features the da Vinci surgical system, a cutting-edge tool that enhances the capabilities of surgeons. This system enables more precise and minimally invasive procedures, which can lead to quicker recovery times and better overall outcomes for patients. Furthermore, AIIMS has entered into a partnership with Medtronic India Private Limited, embracing a range of surgical robotic systems that provide surgeons with various options to enhance their capabilities.

Surgeons can select the system that suits their needs. The decision can be made based on factors such as cost and economy while installing.
Professor VK Bansal, Surgery Department, AIIMS

The commitment to advancing robotic-based surgical training is shared by both the CEO of Intuitive and the leadership at AIIMS. They recognize the potential of robotic-assisted surgery to transform patient care and are dedicated to equipping future surgeons with the necessary skills and knowledge. This partnership is not only significant for AIIMS but also sets a precedent for other institutions in India and around the world.

As the field of robotic-assisted surgery continues to evolve, the need for specialized training will only increase. The collaboration between AIIMS and Intuitive is a promising step toward meeting this demand, ensuring that surgeons are well-prepared to utilize the latest technologies effectively. With ongoing advancements and an expanding educational framework, robotic-assisted surgery is poised to become a cornerstone of modern surgical practice.

For Intuitive, this MoU represents a milestone in our shared commitment to advancing surgical training and improving patient outcomes.
CEO of Intuitive
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In conclusion, the integration of robotic-assisted surgery into medical education and practice is an exciting development. AIIMS's initiative, in partnership with Intuitive, marks a pivotal moment in the journey toward more precise and less invasive surgical options, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare providers alike.

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