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Vandalia Health and Intermed Labs introduce SIGMA for single-port robotic surgery revolution

Vandalia Health and Intermed Labs unveiled SIGMA, a groundbreaking surgical device poised to revolutionize single-port robotic surgery. Designed to overcome the challenges faced by surgeons and their assistants, SIGMA redefines what is possible in minimally invasive procedures by empowering assistants with capabilities previously limited to multi-port systems.

As the medical field embraces single-port robotic surgery for its precision and reduced patient recovery times, many surgeons face difficulties due to the limited role their bedside assistants can play in these procedures. Unlike multi-port systems, where assistants can actively perform tasks such as suction, irrigation, and tissue manipulation, single-port systems restrict the assistant’s involvement due to spatial constraints. SIGMA addresses these limitations directly, restoring the assistant’s ability to contribute meaningfully to complex surgeries.

“SIGMA is a game-changer for single-port robotic surgery,” said Dr. Shakuri-Rad, Medical Director of Robotic Surgery and Master Robotic Surgeon at Vandalia Health. “This device allows bedside assistants to perform critical tasks like suctioning, irrigating, and tissue manipulation with ease and precision. By enabling greater collaboration between surgeons and assistants, SIGMA will help more surgeons confidently adopt single-port systems for complex procedures.”

Invented and developed in West Virginia, SIGMA reflects the region’s growing reputation as a leader in medical innovation. The device’s advanced design provides bedside assistants with a joystick-like mechanism that delivers omni-directional movement, a wide range of motion, and the ability to perform precise tasks in the tight confines of single-port surgery.

“Engineering and design were critical in overcoming the unique challenges posed by single-port robotic surgery,” said Dr. Tom McClellan, CEO of Intermed Labs. “Our team worked tirelessly to develop a device that not only restores the capabilities of bedside assistants but also enhances precision and collaboration. SIGMA is a testament to innovation’s power to improve patient care and set new standards in surgical technology.”

With SIGMA, Vandalia Health and Intermed Labs are not just introducing a device; they are setting a new standard in surgical robotics. This innovation has the potential to expand access to single-port procedures, ensuring better outcomes for patients while empowering surgeons and their teams worldwide.

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