ROBOTIC ASSISTANCE

Robots are poised to revolutionize the practice of medicine. Today, medical robots are well known for their roles in surgery, specifically to accurately manipulate surgical instruments through one or more small incisions for various surgical procedures.

  • the surgeon has a greater range of motion, precision, better visualization, and dexterity
  • no risk of having a surgical instrument left inside the body by mistake
  • there is a shorter recovery time
  • outcome with significantly less pain

  • Less risk of infection and blood loss
  • Less scarring
  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • In almost all cases, better clinical outcomes

And because of its versatility and noticeable benefits the trend to use and recommend robotic surgery for many surgeries is on the raise. According to a study the use of robotic surgery increased dramatically.

It can be seen in from the above bar chart, the physician’s preference towards robotic surgery is on the rise with each passing year. It leapt from 1.2% in 2012 to 15.1% in just 6 years.1

And because of its popularity and obvious benefits we, InZoomOut, also provide for our beloved clients the fruits of the best robotic surgeon available around the globe.

Here, at InZoomOut, we have partnered with the hospitals which holds the world’s best robotic surgeons and state-of-art surgical robots.

And even if there is no good robotic surgery institution in your vicinity, we will make all arrangements on your behalf to turn this successful. And for your concern, we are Certified Medical Travel Professional accredited by Global Healthcare Accreditation.

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The Robotic Surgeries Arranged by Us

Robotic Assisted surgery uses robotic arms with cameras controlled by physicians instead of direct human contact to minimize scarring and perform safer and less invasive surgery even of difficult parts of the body.

Robotic Biopsy uses robotic arms fitted with a camera to observe and collect the sample from inside the body. The advantage of the process is that it can enter through a very small incision and its versatility. This process is often assisted by MRI or X-ray for even better outcomes.

Exoskeletons are mechanized arms and legs that provide assistance in movement or perform actions of disabled or missing arms and legs. In some cases, they can also be sensitive, meaning capable of providing a sense of touch or other senses.

Micro-robot surgery is the same as robotic surgery but the key part is that it uses diagnostic tools to observe the patient in real time. It operates using a very small incision or sometimes even natural openings.

Prosthesis is non-mechanized metallic or plastic made arms or legs. Fitted in such a manner so that the patient can do basic movements with ease after considerable time.

TUG are robotic assistants for nurses and ward-boys. They ensure that each patient gets their food, medicine, and other care on time even during busy hours. They are also capable of contacting physicians if necessary.