India’s Indigenous Surgical Robot Executes Surgery At NITRD

The SSI MANTRA Surgical Robot system recently executed a Bullectomy surgery which involved the removal of apical bullae within the lung which had developed because of the destruction of the lungs.

India’s Indigenous Surgical Robot Executes Surgery At NITRD:- Technological advancements, especially in medical science have witnessed a stupendous increase in India. One such technology is Robotic Surgery. India prides itself on a technologically advanced indigenous robotic system, the SSI MANTRA, the brainchild of Dr. Sudhir Prem Srivastava, a robotic cardiac surgeon and pioneer in the field.  

SSI MANTRA has been developed with a vision to make the robotic system affordable resulting in the decreased cost of surgeries so that the common man can have access to gold-standard, high-tech, and qualitative medical care.  

The SSI MANTRA Surgical Robot system recently executed a Bullectomy surgery which involved the removal of apical bullae within the lung which had developed because of the destruction of the lungs.   

The balloons grow and compress the lung, making it hard to breathe. India’s Indigenous Surgical Robot Executes Surgery At NITRD, If bullae rupture, air escapes into the space between the lung and the chest wall, which can cause the lung to collapse, a condition called pneumothorax.  After undergoing multiple episodes of recurrent pneumothorax, the patient decided to have the condition treated surgically. 

NITRD (National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases), a Government of India Institute, under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is the first Central Government hospital to purchase the indigenous SSI MANTRA Robotic Surgical System.   color

Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, Founder, Chairman & CEO, of SS Innovations and the brain behind SSI MANTRA said, “The success of the Bullectomy Surgery at NITRD using SSI MANTRA further cements the superiority of the system to be able to perform such complex surgeries with utmost precision. India’s Indigenous Surgical Robot Executes Surgery At NITRD This has spurred the team at SS Innovations to scale the next height and take on more challenging surgeries with renewed vigor”.  

Performing the surgery on the patient, along with his team of specialists, Dr. Ravindra Kumar Dewan, Director, of the National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases said, “SSI MANTRA’s surgeon’s console gives a magnified, close-up view of surgical area compared to the traditional visual assisted system. The maneuverability of the robotic arms enabled us to go into various crevices of the thoracic cavity making it far easier to perform the surgery with ease and precision” 

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Dr. Saraansh Bansal, Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases said, “The vision of SS Innovations to innovate SSI MANTRA by harnessing technology in healthcare has enabled a Government Institution to procure this system so that the poorest of the poor of this nation can benefit from this technology and improve the quality of their lives”.    

Expressing gratitude to SSI MANTRA for giving him a fresh lease on life, the patient who underwent the Robotic Bullectomy surgery, Rajesh Gupta, 28, an executive in a courier firm says, “After medication and other procedures like inserting a tube in my lungs did not give a permanent solution to my problem, I was introduced to robotic surgery at TB hospital. India’s Indigenous Surgical Robot Executes Surgery At NITRD, The doctors said that Government Hospitals have low-cost surgical options. Since I am the breadwinner for the family, it was crucial for me to get back to work soon. The doctors told me about minimal incisions and faster recovery and the cost was also less. So I went in for it. After undergoing the surgery through SSI MANTRA, I feel every Government Hospital, where the economically weaker visit, should have the SSI MANTRA Surgical Robotic System which will enable the poor to get timely and most importantly qualitative medical care, which otherwise they cannot afford” 

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