JAKARTA - PT Bundamedik Tbk (BMHS Bundamedik Healthcare System, Bunda Group Hospital) is now officially adopting the second generation of the Robotic Surgery System which marks a new era of robotic surgical services in Indonesia.

Supported by the latest and more advanced technology, the second generation is claimed to provide higher precision, at least invasive, with faster recovery for patients.

President Commissioner of PT Bundamedik Tbk Ivan Rizal Sini revealed that they believe, in the future, the world of surgery will be determined by a combination of cutting-edge technology and the readiness of medical personnel.

He also believes that this robotic surgical technology can help doctors work more precision and with more optimal results to further support the patient's quality of life.

"Therefore, we not only present a second generation robotic system, but also build an ecosystem and ensure that more Indonesian doctors are able to master this technology through training and competency development," said dr. Ivan.

Furthermore, this latest technology also provides minimal incision and risk because it only requires 3 5 small holes (5 10 mm), compared to conventional surgery which requires an incision of 10 20 cm.

With this minimum incision, it is possible that bleeding and the risk of infection with patients are less due to smaller and faster covered wounds.

"In addition, the surrounding tissue is less disturbed, so organ function remains optimal after surgery," he explained further.

Since first adopting robotic surgery technology in 2012 at Bunda Hospital Jakarta, BMHS through the Bunda Group Hospital network has helped more than 750 patients through minimal invasive procedures with this technology.


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