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CMR Surgical: Australia, a world-renowned surgical robotics market, introduces first Versius system
market, introduces first Versius system
·Australia becomes the fifth global market to introduce Versius, following approval from the
Therapeutic Goods Administration for use in general, gynaecological and urologic laparoscopic surgical procedures.
·The system has been introduced into Macquarie University Hospital in Sydney with Australia joining a number of leading hospitals across Europe and India to adopt this new technology.
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom. 5 February 2021, 00:01 (GMT). CMR Surgical (CMR), in partnership with LifeHealthcare, today announced the launch of its Versius Surgical Robotic System in Australia.
Macquarie University Hospital - a leading private teaching hospital based in Sydney - is the first to use the system following approval from the Australian
LifeHealthcare
– The Versius® Surgical Robotic System represents a breakthrough in minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery in Australia1
– With Versius, hospitals can offer robotic surgery for a wide range of procedures, allowing more patients to access the surgical benefits of minimally invasive procedures 2
– Modular and versatile, Versius can be quickly moved between operating rooms and set up in just 15 minutes 3
– Macquarie University Hospital is the first facility in Australia to offer this new technology
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th February 2021 (Sydney, Australia): A breakthrough in minimally invasive surgery has arrived in Australia, with the Versius® Surgical Robotic System being included in the Australian Register for Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) for use in gynaecological, urologic and general surgery laparoscopic procedures.1