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North-east hospital patients to benefit from new surgical robots

North-east hospital patients to benefit from new surgical robots NHS Grampian has unveiled three new surgical robots as part of a £3.5 million investment in improving patient care and reducing waiting times in the region.   Medics in the north-east were the first at a board in Scotland to have a robotic-assisted surgical system in 2015, and since then have seen improved and shorter recovery times for those who are operated on using them. The latest cutting-edge surgical technology, two new da Vinci Xi robots, and a Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System for orthopaedic joint replacement surgery, comes as NHS Grampian moves to increase capacity, as it looks to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic to treat more patients more quickly.

Multi-million pound surgical robots to reduce waiting times at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

© Supplied by NHS Grampian Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up They may sound like something from science fiction, but Aberdeen’s new “robot surgeons” are expected to have a very real impact at the north-east’s flagship hospital. Announcing the purchase of the cutting-edge technology today, north-east health chiefs explained how the equipment will reduce waiting times for patients and increase capacity. The health board has acquired three new robots to join their surgical team at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary as part of a £3.5 million investment in improving patient care in the region.

Robot surgeons will have real impact at Aberdeen hospital

Robot surgeons will have real impact at Aberdeen hospital © PRESS AND JOURNAL Medics at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary will use the robots during surgery. North-east health chiefs have been showcasing three new surgical robots they hope will improve patient care and slash waiting times. NHS Grampian has invested £3.5 million in two new da Vinci Xi robots, and a Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System for orthopaedic joint replacement surgery. The health board said using the machines would increase capacity as it tries to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic to treat more patients more quickly. North-east medics were the first at a territorial board in Scotland to have a robotic-assisted surgical system in 2015.

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