The Materials Institute of the University of Santiago de Compostela (iMATUS) is hosting a specialized workshop on surgical robotics. Organized by the Department of Surgery of the USC Faculty of Medicine, with the support of PRIM, this event focuses on the training of surgeons in advanced techniques.
Focus on minimally invasive surgeries
The workshop activities focus on a robotic system designed for minimally invasive spinal surgeries and stereotactic cranial procedures. The main objective is to improve precision in these complex interventions, which can translate into better clinical outcomes and faster recovery for patients.
Collaboration and specialized training
The realization of this workshop allows surgeons to access the latest innovations in surgical robotics. iMATUS, with its modern facilities, provides a suitable environment for training in these advanced techniques.
Key points:
- Workshop on surgical robotics.
- Focus on spinal and cranial surgeries.
- Objective: Improve accuracy and patient recovery.