Borns Medical Robotics at the World Conference on Abdominal Wall Reconstruction March 23-26 in New Delhi, India.

Release time: May 19,2023


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General Assembly brief introduction

The World Conference on Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR) is a worldwide Conference on Abdominal Wall and Hernia Repair Surgery. It aims to communicate the latest progress in hernia repair and abdominal wall reconstruction through keynote reports, seminars, teaching surgery and group discussions. There are about 1,500 surgeons from all over the world, including the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Israel, South Africa and India. This conference has set up a special topic to explore the application of innovative robotic technology in the clinical practice of hernia repair.

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The conference attracted a large number of robot manufacturers, including Da Vinci, CMR, Medtronic and many leading manufacturers in the industry to launch a number of innovative products, including Johnson & Johnson, Beran, Shares, Olympus, Silk, BD and Meril, the largest medical device manufacturer in India. As the only domestic robot participating in the exhibition, Borns has released a number of clinical application progress data of abdominal wall hernia repair, including rapid integrated imaging system and flexible device selection, garnering much attention.

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Recent progress in medical and clinical application

Dr. Vivek Bindal has published global multi-center clinical studies at Borns (Max) and Max Hospital (Max Hospital Vaishali), including several exploratory clinical studies on robotic trans-preperitoneal hernia repair (robotic trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal hernia surgery).

The Borns Surgical Robotic System provides a wide selection of surgical instruments flexibly in a narrow space, and fully ensures the accuracy and stability of control, enabling a number of robotic surgery applications. Abdominal wall hernia is one of the most common surgical procedures in the world. Robotic hernia repair surgery uses hernia repair piece and fine suture to strengthen the defect tissue tension, with little surgical damage, fast recovery, little pain and low recurrence rate.

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International layout

As the only domestic robot manufacturer participating in the conference, Borns released a number of clinical research progress reports on abdominal wall hernia repair. They carried out a series of doctor experience discussions, conducted training enhancement courses, and took the deep interaction and learning curve as an opportunity to explore a diversified international market.

Dr. Bob Bloemendaal (C), Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis Hospital, Delft, the Netherlands completed the Borns Surgical Robotic System training course

Dr. Todd Heniford, Director of Surgical Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center, former President of the American Hernia Repair Association, 2 (right 2), and Dr. Balasubramaniam Ramana, President of the World Conference on Hernia Repair, (1, right) experienced the Borns Surgical Robotic System.

Professor Federico Fiori (left) and the team experience the Borns Surgical Robotic System.

About Borns Medical Robotics:

Founded in 2016, Borns Medical is headquartered in Chengdu, Sichuan Province.  Its R&D center is located in Silicon Valley, the United States, and its clinical research center is established in India and Germany respectively. The core team members of Borns include members of the American Academy of Engineering, experts from many international universities such as Stanford University, University of Maryland and University of Goettingen in Germany.In 2021, Borns surgical robot passed the "Special Review Procedures for Innovative Medical Devices" of the National Drug Administration and was selected into the "Innovation Task of Artificial Intelligence Medical Devices" of the Department of Science and Technology of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Medical Products Administration.

 

 

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