Iranian-made Sina robots have impressed Indonesian surgeons with their performance, leading to increased interest in training for robot-assisted telesurgery. Designed by Iranian engineers, the system allows for minimally invasive surgeries and quick recovery times, prompting hopes for expansion across Indonesia.
Indonesian surgeons have expressed their astonishment at the performance of Iranian-made Sina surgical robots, according to reports from Iranian media. The Fars news agency disclosed that medical professionals utilizing the Sina Surgical System in Indonesia have praised the robots’ efficiency. Furthermore, approximately 100 Indonesian surgeons are seeking to enroll in training for robot-assisted telesurgery, supplementing the 112 surgeons already undergoing training since the system’s introduction two years ago.
The introduction of the Iranian-made Sina robots in Indonesia has garnered positive feedback from local surgeons, who appreciate the technology’s precision and ease of use. The system’s design, developed by Iranian engineers, significantly enhances surgical capabilities and patient recovery. With growing interest in this innovative technology, Indonesia aims to expand its Robotic Telesurgery Center to better connect its islands.
Original Source: presstv.ir