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News ID: 78950
Publish Date : 26 May 2020 - 21:29

Iranian Scientists Design Robotic Surgeons

TEHRAN (IFP) -- An Iranian company says it has produced the equipment required for conducting robotic surgery at a very low cost.
Sina Company, the developer of the robot surgeon, says the invention has been registered in the United States and China.
It said the company intends to sell the product at the global market in a bid to significantly reduce the global cost of robotic surgery, as these surgeries are very expensive now and only rich countries can afford them.
The company’s CEO says, "From the beginning, we’ve been looking to build a system whose tools are close to the conventional surgical system, but at a low cost. While the US-made robotic surgery requires about $4,000 or $5,000, the operation cost of our version is $400 or $500. So we were looking to build a system that would reduce the cost of robotic surgery.
This Iranian product needs to obtain local certifications in various parts of the world. For example, Europe needs CE, China needs CFDE, and the United States needs FDA. Thus, Sina Company’s strategy is to enter into negotiations with local partners so that they can invest locally. They can act independently to receive the necessary certificates and enter regional markets later on.
The cost of robotic surgeries is tens of times more than open surgery; therefore, people across the world cannot afford the expenses.
Looking at the trend of surgical changes, one can see that laparoscopic surgery was officially introduced about 40 years ago. In this type of operation, instead of opening the abdomen and creating a 20cm hole, a few 5mm holes are made in the abdomen, and with rod-shaped arms the surgeon carries out the operation.
Currently, there are some surgeries that cannot be performed through laparoscopic methods because of their complexity. However, using robotic surgery, the same procedures can be performed with minimal damage similar to laparoscopy.
There are several serious problems with open surgery. First of all, the accuracy of the surgeon’s hand is limited, and the surgeon gets tired in the long run; therefore, fatigue increases the possibility of error.
The next problem is the non-ergonomic position of the surgeon, which causes spinal problems, as well as joint, neck, and wrist and elbow pain.