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JAUME AMAT PRESENTS ROB SURGICAL’S BITRACK ON AIS CHANNEL

Bitrack System con la cirujana Mireia Musquera

Jaume Amat, CEO of Rob Surgical, gave an “Open Classroom” about the Bitrack surgical robot on AIS Channel, the leading platform for audiovisual content on advanced surgery. In this online conference, he shared the advantages that differentiate the Bitrack robot and our mission to universalize precision surgery.

The Bitrack robot has been designed so that all hospitals, surgeons and patients in the world can benefit from high-precision surgery. It differs from current medical robotics because it is very easy to use, very versatile, designed to perform several surgeries a day, with a low cost per operation and a compact design that allows it to be an itinerant robot, that is, move around a hospital. to another. In short, Bitrack breaks the barriers of current robotic systems.

AIS Channel allowed us to focus on highlighting the differential advantages and explaining in detail all the tools and features of the Bitrack robot. A unique opportunity to share our robotic system with a community specialized in surgery.

During the masterclass, the digital ecosystem surrounding the Bitrack was also highlighted, including Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Medical Imaging and Vision Systems functionalities.

Jaume Amat en AIS Channel

How to watch Rob Surgical’s masterclass on AIS Channel?

Viewing is free for all registered users.

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Why is Rob Surgical able to universalize precision surgery?

At Rob Surgical, we have created a business model capable of intensifying the use of robotic surgery. Currently, the cost and complexity of robots mean that a robot can only operate in an operating room adapted for this purpose, under the guidelines of a specialized surgeon, which makes it an expensive process limited to the reach of a few.

Our goal is to perform as many operations as possible, helping to ensure that all citizens have access to the benefits of high-precision surgery. With this premise, Bitrack System has been designed, a robot capable of adapting to any operating room and with usability accessible to any surgeon with minimal training. It is a light, ergonomic and practical surgical platform that allows transport between different operating rooms or hospitals, opening the door to the arrival of high precision surgery to all patients, surgeons and hospitals.

What is AIS Channel?

It is the first audiovisual channel of advanced surgery led by professionals. A specialized content platform that allows access to all types of knowledge related to the most advanced medical surgery for free and from anywhere in the world.

AIS Channel is a digital initiative promoted by world-renowned surgeons, which brings together different medical specialties. The contents are aimed at surgeons, students, residents, nursing professionals and operating room staff, specialists in surgical technology and the general public interested in the latest world news in surgical treatments.

ROB SURGICAL SUCCESSFULLY CLOSES THE SECOND SERIES OF SURGERIES AT THE HOSPITAL CLÍNIC OF BARCELONA AND FACES THE FINAL PHASE OF EUROPEAN CERTIFICATION

robotic surgeries with rob surgical

Rob Surgical has announced today the completion of the second series of surgeries that it was carrying out at the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, with whom it has a collaboration agreement in the field of Urology. With this new milestone, the technology company faces the final phase of European certification.

In this new series, surgeries have been performed on living patients, performing partial and radical nephrectomies and radical prostatectomy, thus expanding the scope of clinical studies of the Bitrack surgical robot and increasing the collection of data on real cases.

Rob Surgical Operatin Room team

The achievement of these operations allows us to continue advancing and expanding the scope of the robot’s usefulness, with the aim of covering all the needs of Urology and extending its use to other specialties.

The surgeons Dr. Lluís Peri and Dra. Mireia Musquera, specialists from the Urology Service led by Dr. Antonio Alcaraz, have carried out the surgeries in this new study.

This new milestone is one more step towards the company’s purpose; universalize precision surgery to make it accessible to all hospitals, surgeons and patients in the world. Furthermore, the close alliance between Rob Surgical and the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona promotes the consolidation of precision surgery in the field of Urology. It is an achievement that will allow all patients in this area to benefit from the advantages of precision surgery.