ISRO's Technology Advances Remote Surgery Integration
ISRO's space technology is influencing advancements in robotic surgery, highlighting the potential for autonomous operations. With innovations like the SSI Mantra surgical robot and the Project Vimana drone system, India is positioning itself at the forefront of medical technology transformation.

ISRO's SSI Mantra, a surgical robot, operates with 0.1 mm precision and is central to India's advancement in robotic surgery. Project Vimana, an autonomous drone with robotic arms, facilitates remote surgical procedures in combat zones.
The digital twin technology, akin to that used in satellite testing, allows for pre-surgical simulations based on patient data. Currently, over 20 million robotic surgeries lack tactile feedback, presenting a challenge for surgical precision.
Both experts foresee a future where AI enhances surgical capabilities, potentially leading to autonomous operations. This evolution could significantly improve access to surgical care in challenging environments.




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