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    Universitas Hospital gets Cutting-Edge Robotic Surgery

    Njih FavourBy Njih FavourMarch 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The recent launch of the Versius Surgical Robotics System at Universitas Academic Hospital in Bloemfontein has put the country and the Free State at the forefront of medical innovation. A first of its kind in Southern Africa, the robotics system is a state-of-the-art tool for minimally invasive surgeries. 

    “The Versius system integrates cutting-edge robotic technology that enables surgeons to perform procedures with enhanced precision, reduced risk, and quicker recovery. This technology is expected to revolutionise surgeries across multiple specialities,” says Professor Freddie Claassen, head of urology at Universitas Hospital and the University of the Free State. 

    “The introduction of this robotic system not only elevates the healthcare system but also positions the country as a key player in the development of advanced medical technologies in the region.”

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    Claassen says the system will improve patient outcomes through shorter hospital stays, fewer complications, and quicker recoveries. 

    Surgeons will benefit too

    But it’s not just patients who will benefit. 

    He says that surgeons will benefit from enhanced visual and tactile feedback during operations, enabling them to perform procedures more accurately and safely.  

    According to surgeon Dr  Rebecca Fourie the robotics system will ensure that operation times are drastically reduced.  “It’s so fascinating that with the big surgical procedures, we stand for long hours and with the robotics, things will be done in a shorter time.”  

    Improved patient care

    Free State Premier Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae hails the system as a catalyst for wider access to care.  “This technology comes at the right time when we call on the national government to provide National Health Insurance to the masses of our people,” she says.  

    Operations on patients are set to start this week. 

    Cancer patient, David Mohlobatsie says the introduction of the robotics system sounds like it will help patients like him. “I wish to be part of those to be operated on by this system and hope that it will take away the cancer and give me a new life,” he says.

    The MEC of Health in Free State Viceroy Mahlatsi says more surgeons should get training on how to operate the system to ensure that as many people who are transferred to Universitas Hospital as possible will receive care. – Health-e News





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