Television newspapers reported that surgeons working with the Sina Surgical System in Indonesian hospitals are satisfied with the performance of robots used in the system.
The report said that about 100 new Indonesian surgeons applied to attend training courses on how to use SINA in communications surgery with the help of robots. This comes at the top of 112 surgeons who have attended the courses since the system has been provided to Indonesia two years ago.
Indonesia hopes to help Sina to expand the country’s automatic wound center to connect its western and eastern islands at a distance of 3500 km.
SINA is designed and manufactured by an Iranian robot, robots are used to imitate surgeon’s hands during the operation.
The system applies a gaseous approach to the minimum surgeries by cutting an incision 5 mm to the body of the body where the process is required. This greatly reduces the recovery time for patients after their operation and allows more accurate work to close the wounds.
Copy of robots each centimeter in the movement of the surgeon’s hands with one cellular movement on the patient’s body. This allows the surgeon to sew the wound again in a greater dimension on the system’s control unit while copying robots to the body in the tenth of size.
Sina is the product of about 20 years of research work at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. People behind the project say the device is a purely Iranian system that has been built using the expertise and technology developed by Iranian engineers and scientists.
The robot won 10 patents in the United States and other countries, while the researchers studied the system in more than 70 sheets in major international scientific journals.
Reports indicated that the Russian government agencies have also expressed their interest in the device.
MNA