Kazakhstan's Karaganda Introduces Chinese AI Neurosurgical Robot - Kazakhstan Enters the Era of Robotic Neurosurgery

Kazakhstan International News Agency - The Makazanov Multidisciplinary Hospital in Karaganda has officially launched the Remebot RM-200 neurosurgical robotic system, which is the first AI-assisted device for brain surgery in Kazakhstan, marking the country's official entry into the stage of robotic precision neurosurgery.

The Remebot RM-200 can perform intelligent analysis of medical images and provide precise guidance for doctors during brain surgery. The hospital plans to use this system for intracranial biopsies and brain tumor ablation surgeries in the near future, and gradually expand its application scenarios.

According to the hospital director, Yerken Doyr Kurmankhaliev, the introduction of this technology will enable the hospital to perform more than 300 high-tech neurosurgical procedures annually. This not only significantly reduces the degree of trauma but also greatly accelerates the speed of patient recovery after surgery. The system has an error margin of less than 1 mm when reaching the surgical target point, making surgeries for major brain diseases such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and brain tumors safer and more accurate. It also improves the success rate of stereotactic operations and hematoma removal.

Before the official launch, the neurosurgery team in Karaganda received training in China and conducted multiple simulated surgery exercises locally, mastering the operation process of the robotic system. The mechanical arm equipped with Reme-Hybrid hybrid technology can achieve minimally invasive operations with "jewelry-level accuracy," minimizing interference with brain tissue.

With the application of this system, Karaganda will become the pioneer of robotic neurosurgery in Kazakhstan, providing new treatment options for patients with severe neurological diseases in the country.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1846476093464585/

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