A new-generation neurosurgical complex called “Remebot RM-200” has been installed for the first time in Kazakhstan at the multiprofile hospital in Karaganda city.
Axar.az reports that this device, equipped with artificial intelligence, will allow doctors to perform brain surgeries with less than a millimeter of precision.
“Remebot RM-200” is an intelligent system capable of analyzing medical data and assisting surgeons during operations.
According to the hospital’s director, Erkin-Dauir Kurmangaliyev, the implementation of this technology will make it possible to perform more than 300 high-tech neurosurgical operations annually, reduce the invasiveness of procedures, and shorten patients’ recovery time. “The targeting accuracy during surgery is less than a millimeter. This enables successful operations for patients with Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and brain tumors, as well as stereotactic interventions and hematoma removals,” he said.
Neurosurgeons from Karaganda have already received training in China, where such complexes are widely used. There, specialists performed several trial surgeries to strengthen their practical skills in operating the system.
The robotic arm’s hybrid “Reme-Hybrid” technology ensures jeweler-level precision of movements and minimal impact on tissues.