Momentis Surgical, a medical device company dedicated to transforming surgery with its proprietary surgical robotic technology, has announced that Medical City Plano has acquired the Anovo Surgical System for use in transvaginal benign gynaecological procedures including benign hysterectomies. Medical City Plano is the first medical facility in Texas to adopt this system.
The Anovo System is the first and only FDA-authorised surgical robot that features miniature humanoid-shaped arms, with shoulder, elbow and wrist joints that mimic a surgeon’s precise movements for high agility and dexterity. It is designed to enable the minimally invasive transvaginal approach for benign gynaecological procedures including hysterectomy, salpingectomy, oophorectomy, adnexectomy and ovarian cyst removal.
Anovo is designed to enable surgeons to use the transvaginal approach in gynaecological procedures, which has been well documented in clinical research as providing benefits including less patient pain and scarring, shorter recovery times and reduced infection rates, compared to other approaches.
The Anovo System also requires a much smaller footprint and costs significantly less than conventional robotic systems, making it possible for more hospitals and ambulatory surgery centres to acquire the system and offer more patients the benefits of less invasive robotic surgery.
“Incorporating a smaller, lighter and more cost-effective robotic surgical platform will allow more rural areas, smaller hospitals and surgery centres to offer minimally invasive surgery, resulting in more patients having access to the most up-to-date and least invasive surgical options. We are proud to be the first in Texas to adopt this remarkable new technology and make it available to patients,” said Thomas P. Heffernan, MD, a Practising Gynaecologic Oncologist at Medical City Plano.
Dvir Cohen, CEO and Co-Founder of Momentis, added: “We are pleased to see significant progress in bringing the Anovo Surgical System, the first surgical robot of its kind, to more healthcare facilities and patients across the US including acute care hospitals such as Medical City Plano. In the months ahead, we will continue our efforts to broaden availability of the system and improve gynaecological surgery to enable more surgeons to perform the clinically preferred transvaginal approach, setting a higher standard in women’s healthcare.”