Bolivia Achieves Historic Milestone in Neurosurgery with NaoTrac, the World's First Autonomous Surgical Robot

14 November 2024 | News


Hospital Arcoiris leads Bolivia's healthcare revolution by performing two successful brain tumor biopsies using NaoTrac, bringing cutting-edge neurosurgical care to underserved communities through its pioneering social surgery program.

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Bolivia marked a historic moment in neurosurgery at Hospital Arcoiris, where two successful brain tumor biopsy surgeries were conducted using NaoTrac, the world's first autonomous surgical navigation robot. These groundbreaking surgeries, led by experienced neurosurgeon Dr.Mirko Mantilla, achieved precise and safe extraction of biopsy tissue, offering new hope for faster recovery and improved patient outcomes across Bolivia. Dr. Mantilla expressed optimism about the impact of NaoTrac in the region: "Having NaoTrac here is a game-changer. It will greatly enhance recovery and help countless patients in need."

Hospital Arcoiris is leading the way in making world-class medical care accessible to all Bolivians. Through the pioneering social surgery program, the hospital is proud to offer cutting-edge neurosurgical procedures using the NaoTrac robotic system at minimal or no cost, especially for underserved communities. This initiative reflects the unwavering dedication to improving the lives of those in need, ensuring that advanced healthcare technology is within reach for everyone. The surgeries are part of a broader collaboration between Brain Navi and Hospital Arcoiris to bring advanced neurosurgical procedures—including stroke treatment, neuroendoscopy, deep brain stimulation, and stereotactic EEG—to Bolivia.

Nelson Farfan EspadaBrain Navi's Managing Director for Latin America collaborated closely with the distributor ICERLAB S.R.L. and Hospital Arcoiris to make this groundbreaking initiative a reality. Reflecting on the journey, he shared, "After a challenging yet deeply rewarding process, I believe this program will truly benefit the people of Bolivia. By embracing the latest advancements in precision medicine, we are giving Bolivians access to world-class medical care and the opportunity for healthier, brighter futures.