VERSIUS Robotic-Assisted Surgery System Successfully Implemented at „Uni Hospital“
The new robot provides specialists with a higher level of minimally invasive and highly precise operations in urology, gynecology, general, and thoracic surgery.
The VERSIUS robotic-assisted surgery system has been successfully implemented at „Uni Hospital.“ VERSIUS is next-generation technology that allows surgeons to operate with all the advantages of robotic-assisted surgery.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Boyko Atanasov, DM, Head of the Surgery Clinic at the hospital, explained that the modular system, which incorporates artificial intelligence, helps ensure rapid postoperative recovery for patients and maximum aesthetic outcomes during interventions. The innovation provides total high-resolution 3D visualization, significantly improving the precision and effectiveness of surgeons both during planned, routine surgeries and in emergency operations or those with high complexity. All of these advantages for both doctors and patients ultimately mean the most important thing, as emphasized by Prof. Atanasov: a lower risk of complications.
The VERSIUS system will allow teams in the Urology Clinic, Surgery Department, Thoracic Surgery Department, and Obstetrics and Gynecology Department at „Uni Hospital“ to offer their patients treatment that is more accessible, less invasive, and less traumatic. Dr. Kerim Afti, Head of the Urology Clinic at the hospital, highlighted that VERSIUS makes surgical robotics more accessible and easy to apply, allowing procedures traditionally performed through open surgery to now be done with minimal access techniques. This has undeniable advantages for patients, providing them with medical care at the highest level.
Robotic-assisted surgery is becoming the preferred method for the surgical treatment of oncological diseases. This technology facilitates surgical procedures and enables complex interventions to be performed with greater precision and less invasiveness. An additional benefit for the hospital is that the new technology allows for multidisciplinary, independent use.
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