‘Made in India surgical robotic system installed at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute’

‘Made in India surgical robotic system installed at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute’

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 19 2022

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  • Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Center, New Delhi (RGCI) have installed the first-ever Made-in-India Surgical Robotic System, SSI-Mantra, devised by the new-age Indian med-tech start-up SS Innovations.
  • The ingenious SSI Mantra, is a brainchild of World-renowned robotic cardiac surgeon Dr. Sudhir P Srivastava.
  • This machine will revolutionize the idea of surgery practices in our homeland and around the world in terms of precision, technical advancement, and cost reduction, making expensive robotic surgery available for the common people.
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