SS Innovations Unveils ‘MantrAsana’, the World’s 1st Portable Tele-Surgeon Console

SS Innovations Unveils ‘MantrAsana’, the World’s 1st Portable Tele-Surgeon Console

It features lightweight 3D visualization technology, magnetic sensor–based hand controllers, and integrated computing modules, enabling effortless connectivity between the surgeon and a robotic system operating remotely.

Leading Medtech Company of India, SS Innovations International Inc., has launched “MantrAsana,” the world’s first tele-surgeon console, designed to enable surgeons to perform robotic surgeries remotely with precision and control.

The MantrAsana is a fully portable, self-contained system designed around an ergonomic chair-based console.

It features lightweight 3D visualization technology, magnetic sensor–based hand controllers, and integrated computing modules, enabling effortless connectivity between the surgeon and a robotic system operating remotely.

Equipped with an advanced 3D HD headset, MantrAsana is expected to provide surgeons with enhanced depth perception and magnified visualization, ensuring seamless precision, control, and accurate clinical outcomes.

Speaking at the launch, Dr Sudhir Srivastava, Founder and Chairman, SS Innovations International, said, “With the Tele Surgeon Console, we are taking a monumental step toward making advanced surgical care accessible to everyone. Through MantrAsana TSC, we are showcasing how Indian innovation can transform healthcare delivery by bringing the surgeon’s expertise directly to the patient, regardless of geography.”

He noted that the compact design allows surgeons to perform telesurgeries remotely from their offices, without tying up operating theatres.

“There is a huge advantage because of the console’s smaller footprint, being a self-contained chair wherein all electronics are built into the chair. The surgeon wears very lightweight glasses with a magnified 3D view and uses magnetic sensor-based controls to control the movements of the robotic system remotely. This should be looked at as an advancement whereby these smaller telesurgery units can be placed anywhere to extend the expertise,” he added.

Reportedly, the company plans to commercially launch MantrAsana in India by December 2025, followed by global expansion to regions in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.

The system is expected to work in tandem with the MANTRA Surgical Robot, which has already been deployed in several hospitals across India for procedures in urology, gynaecology, and cardiac surgery.

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