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Robotic Percutaneous Intervention

Robotic Percutaneous Intervention places discrete technology at the fingertips of interventionalists; uniting the physician's distinctive skill set with robotic precision, while allowing for cases to be conducted remotely from a safe, comfortable location .


CLINICAL BENEFIT
Interventional physicians are among the most highly trained operators in the field of noninvasive surgery; Robotic Intervention utilizes the physician's existing techniques while incorporating an additional level of control through the use of robotic technology. This combination introduces the exactitude of robotic precision to interventional procedures and is expected to produce better clinical outcomes in the drug eluting stent era.


REDUCING X-RAY EXPOSURE
In the last 30 years Percutaneous Interventions have been performed using X-ray guidance for angiographic imaging. A high level of exposure to medical professionals is a fundamental concern which has grown with the marked rise in case load in the past decade. Remote controlled technology significantly reduces x-ray exposure to operators.


ELIMINATING OPERATOR NECK AND BACK AILMENTS: INTERVENTIONALIST'S DISC DISEASE
The use of lead protective garments, and the related health problems known as “Interventionalist's Disc
Disease,” is a major problem for operators and staff. Severe physical ailments are associated with prolonged use of heavy lead attire causing preventable pain and disability. Remote controlled technology provides a safe and comfortable working environment while assuring procedural accuracy.






 

 

 

 

 

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