Bengaluru: Aster CMI Hospital, Bengaluru has launched Aster Robotic Institute for Spine Excellence (ARISE) to advance robotic spine care in India.“The institute aims to set new benchmarks in robotic spine surgery by combining advanced technology with evidence-based clinical care and comprehensive training for the next generation of spine surgeons,” the hospital chain said in a press release.
The centre will enable improved outcomes for patients with complex spine disorders by integrating advanced robotic technologies, precision-driven surgical techniques, multidisciplinary expertise, research, and education under one platform, according to the healthcare giant.
“Robotic-assisted spine surgery allows surgeons to plan procedures with exceptional accuracy and execute them with greater precision. This translates into minimally invasive procedures, reduced blood loss, faster recovery, shorter hospital stays, and better long-term outcomes for patients. ARISE provides the ideal platform to further advance these technologies and make them more accessible, ” Dr. Akshay Hari, Consultant, Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery, Aster CMI Hospital.The news follows the merger of Aster DM Healthcare and health platform, Quality Care India Limited (QCIL).
The move brought together four healthcare brands including Aster DM, Care Hospitals, Evercare and Kimshealth under the same group.
The combined healthcare network known as Aster DM Quality Care Limited has 39 hospitals across 28 cities and over 10,600 beds.