In a significant development for both Indian healthcare and the global MedTech landscape, Meril, a prominent medical device company in India, has introduced the Mizzo Endo 4000, an advanced soft tissue surgical robotic system. This innovative technology aims to enhance surgical precision and accessibility, highlighting India’s emergence as a center for advanced robotic surgery. The Mizzo Endo 4000 serves as a versatile platform designed to facilitate a wide range of procedures across various specialties, including general surgery, gynecology, urology, thoracic surgery, colorectal surgery, bariatrics, hepatobiliary procedures, ENT, gastrointestinal surgery, and oncology. Central to its functionality are AI-driven 3D anatomical mapping, an open console configuration, and telesurgery capabilities powered by 5G, collectively fostering a seamless surgical ecosystem.
Surgeons in India will, for the first time, have the ability to conduct intricate procedures remotely and in real-time, bolstered by high-speed connectivity, advanced robotics, and immersive imaging technologies. This advancement promises to extend world-class surgical expertise to patients in underserved areas, embodying the vision of healthcare without limitations. Mr. Vivek Shah, CEO of Meril, emphasized the importance of this launch, stating, “The Mizzo Endo 4000 is not merely a technological leap—it symbolizes our commitment to innovation.” The system aims to provide safer, minimally invasive surgeries with quicker recovery times and improved patient outcomes. Looking ahead, Meril envisions this innovation revolutionizing surgical care across India and positioning the nation as a global player in MedTech.
The goal is to enhance the accessibility, scalability, and transformative potential of advanced robotic surgery not just in India but across healthcare systems globally. Key technological advancements include AI-Integrated 3D Reconstruction Software for real-time mapping and surgical planning, DICOM Viewing Technology for precise port placement, 5G-enabled Telesurgery and Remote Training to facilitate international collaboration, a Universal Visit Cart for versatile operating room integration, and Advanced Robotic Arms with Audio-Visual Feedback for intricate multi-quadrant procedures. Meril’s announcement aligns with India’s substantial investments in healthcare independence and innovation leadership. With this launch, the company reaffirms its mission of “More to Life”—improving healthcare access for everyone in need, not just those who can afford it.
Operating in over 150 countries with 45 subsidiaries and 12 global academies, Meril has established itself as a trusted name on the international stage. The introduction of the Mizzo Endo 4000 solidifies its position as a leader in providing accessible, world-class robotic solutions from India to the global market.