Thane hospital conducts robotic gallbladder telesurgery using indigenous Mizo Endo 4000 platform India News
Thane: Taten Medicity Hospital successfully performed one of Thane’s first robotic telesurgery for gall bladder removal (Robotic Cholecystectomy) using the indigenously developed Mizo Endo 4000 robotic surgical system.The robotic procedure was performed through a secure 5G-enabled network with ultra-low latency of less than 10 milliseconds. The patient’s surgery was performed remotely by Dr. Pradeep Tripathi, Senior Consultant Dr. Umang Shandilya along with the multidisciplinary robotic surgery team. The patient, who was from Dombivali, was suffering from acute cholecystitis with symptomatic gallstones and severe abdominal pain.Talking about the surgery, Dr. Pradeep Tripathi, Senior Consultant – GI, Laparoscopic, Robotic and Bariatric Surgeon, Tetan Medicity Hospital, said, “This successful telesurgery demonstrates how robotic technology combined with high-speed connectivity can redefine surgical care delivery. The ability to remotely perform a complex robotic cholecystectomy with such precision reflects the future of minimally invasive surgery in India.”Dr. Umang Shandilya said, “The ultra-low latency achieved through 5G connectivity enabled smooth robotic control, while our bedside surgical and OT teams ensured seamless coordination and patient safety throughout the procedure.”Mizo Endo 4000 is a made-in-India robotic surgical platform equipped with AI-enabled capabilities integrated with advanced 5G technology. Designed for multiple specialties including GI surgery, urology, gynecology, thoracic surgery and oncology, the platform offers high-definition 3D visualization, precise instrument articulation, ergonomic controls, vibration filtration and tele-surgical capabilities for enhanced surgical precision and clinical outcomes.
