Borns participates at the International Conference on Obesity and Metabolic Diseases IFSO!

Release time: Sep 04,2023


   

On September 1,2023, the 26th World Congress (XXVI IFSO World Congress of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery) of the International Federation of Obesity and Metabolic Diseases (International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders IFSO) was held in Naples, Italy.


The IFSO Conference, Many experts have conducted in-depth discussions on the future of robotic weight-loss surgery, Including: Mayo Clinic (Mayo Clinic Bariatric Center in Florida) Weight Loss Center Enrique (Fernando) F. Elli, M.D. professor, And Dmytro M. Havaleshko, Director of Weight Loss Surgery and Robotic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital (Massachusetts General Brigham), MD, FACS, Medical Director of the Center for Weight Management and Bariatric Surgery, Chair for Robotic Surgery.

(Director & Head of Department, Institute of Minimal Access, Bariatric & Robotic Surgery, Max Hospitals Vaishali)Chairman, Clinical Robotic Surgery Association India)Dr. Vivek Bindal,
Borns surgical robot Pilot Study.

It shared the achievements of weight loss surgery in the clinical study of Borns surgical robot Pilot Study, which has attracted world-wide attention from the academic community. Its breakthrough clinical application indicates a major change in the treatment field of obesity and diabetes around the world.

IFSO, composed of obesity surgeons and comprehensive health professionals from 72 countries around the world, focuses on the latest clinical research and technologies in the field of obesity, establishes universal standards for the treatment of obesity-based chronic diseases, and is the largest global conference on weight loss and metabolic diseases. In recent years, robotic weight-loss surgery has made remarkable achievements in the treatment of obesity, diabetes and metabolic diseases. At this conference, Borns demonstrated a number of key innovative technologies for robot-assisted sleeve gastrectomy, which has effectively improved the effect of weight-loss surgery and significantly improved the quality of life of patients after surgery.

Borns robot assisted sleeve gastrectomy showed the use of disposable surgical instruments for the first time, combined with multiple freedom wrist surgical instrument system, and (Indocyanine Green) enhanced 4K3D image through the robotic system precise mechanism, offers the surgeon very fine and safe operational control, reduce the risk of complications, provides a more effective treatment options for obese patients.

The IFSO conference attracted more than 1,500 doctors from all over the world, providing a comprehensive platform for academia to exchange and learn. With the clinical application of the Borns robotic technology, research and development in the field of weight loss surgery will continue to grow, culminating in a vastly improved treatment continuum in the fight against the obesity and diabetes epidemic, bringing a healthier future for patients.
 

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