GEM Hospitals Launches 'Operation Infinity', India's First Interconnected Dual-City Robotic Surgery Network

GEM Hospitals Launches 'Operation Infinity', India's First Interconnected Dual-City Robotic Surgery Network

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The integrated platform also uses AI-driven systems that support predictive analytics, improve operational stability and assist surgeons during technically demanding procedures.

GEM Hospitals, a Tamil Nadu-based hospital network across 3 major cities, has launched 'Operation Infinity', India's first interconnected dual-city robotic surgery network, connecting its Chennai and Coimbatore centres.

The initiative has introduced a real-time collaborative platform that enables surgeons to work together remotely during complex procedures while expanding access to specialist care through advanced robotic and AI-supported technologies.

Dr C. Palanivelu, Chairman, GEM Hospital, said, "By harnessing cutting-edge robotics, high-speed connectivity, and AI-driven surgical platforms, GEM Hospitals continues its commitment to transforming healthcare and improving patient outcomes. This network brings the master surgeon’s hands directly to the patient, regardless of geographic division. We are building a future where premier medical expertise is completely decentralized."

Through 'Operation Infinity', robotic surgery infrastructure at GEM Hospitals in Chennai and Coimbatore has been digitally connected to allow expert surgeons to provide real-time guidance, review diagnostic information and collaborate during intricate gastrointestinal and cancer surgeries without geographical constraints.

Dr P. Praveen Raj, CEO and Joint Managing Director, GEM Hospital, added, "This milestone proves that boundaries are a thing of the past in modern clinical care. With ‘OPERATION INFINITY’, we are introducing one network, two cities, and infinite possibilities in surgical care. Linking our major consoles in Chennai and Coimbatore allows us to optimize our clinical talent and ensure uncompromised surgical precision for complex procedures."

The integrated platform incorporates dual-console connectivity, allowing specialists in different cities to participate in the same procedure simultaneously.

It also uses AI-driven systems that support predictive analytics, improve operational stability and assist surgeons during technically demanding procedures.

The announcement was made during a recent international conference, inaugurated by Tamil Nadu Health Minister Dr K.G. Arunraj in the presence of scientists, clinicians and industry experts.

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