SS Innovations today announced it completed its first telesurgery procedure using its SSI Mantra surgical robotic system.
The procedure was conducted at the SS Innovations headquarters in Gurugram, Haryana, India, on an animal that was 5 km away at the World Laparoscopy Hospital. A team of surgeons, led by SS Innovations’ Founder and CEO, Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, completed a radical nephrectomy, cystectomy, cholecystectomy, and prostatectomy.
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“This is a groundbreaking moment for SS Innovations and positions the Company at the forefront of telesurgery as we work to shape the future of healthcare in India and around the world. This successful study brings us one step closer to delivering gold standard, precision medicine to all patients, and to making telesurgery an option for surgeons and their patients in the future,” Srivastava said in a news release.
Mantra offers a cost-effective option for a range of surgical applications. It has regulatory approval in India, Indonesia and Guatemala. The company has initiated the regulatory process in the U.S. and Europe as well. It hopes for approvals in the latter half of 2024 or 2025.
The system provides capabilities for multi-specialty uses. Its uses span cardiothoracic, head and neck, gynecology, urology, general surgery and more. The system features a modular, 3D vision, open-console design with superior ergonomics. It engages machine learning models to improve safety and efficiency during procedures.
SSi Mantra is clinically validated for over 50 different surgical procedures, and, to date, more than 900 surgical procedures have been conducted using the system.