Bariatric Surgery

Understand your Bariatric Surgery options
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Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is a medical procedure that helps people with severe obesity loose weight when diet and exercise aren’t enough.

This surgery not only helps with weight loss but also improves serious health problems caused by obesity, such as:

  • Type 2 Diabetes: Better blood sugar control.
  • High Blood Pressure: Less strain on the heart.
  • Sleep Apnea: Easier breathing during sleep.
  • Joint Pain: Less pressure on knees and hips.

This surgery is usually recommended for people who are very obese (with a high body mass index or BMI) and have health issues because of their weight.

Types of Bariatric Surgeries

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Open Surgery

Uses a large cut to open the abdomen, allowing direct access. It causes more pain, takes longer to heal, and has higher risks of infection or complications.

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Laparoscopic Surgery

Uses small cuts and a manual camera for less invasive surgery, but offers a flat 2D view, stiff tools, and reversed hand movements, making complex tasks harder.

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Robotic Surgery

Uses small cuts like laparoscopy but adds a 3D view, flexible tools. This makes it the best choice for precision, safety, and patient recovery.

What Mizzo has to offer ?

While still in pre-clinical stage, the Mizzo Endo 4000 brings together several high-performance features tailored for next generation care.

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3D-HD Vision

A magnified 3D-HD view aids the surgeon in accurately dissecting and identifying tissues, nerves, and blood vessels.

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Precision in Confined Spaces

Its slim robotic arms and articulated instruments are ideal for maneuvering in the tight anatomical structures.

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Real-Time Surgical Intelligence

The platform integrates data and live feedback into the surgical workflow, helping teams make better decisions during an operation.

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Tremor-Free Instrumentation

Robotic arms provide the steady, tremor-free movements essential for nerve-sparing surgery.

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Ergonomics

The console reduces the surgeon fatigue and also improves efficiency through customizable controls and immersive visualization.

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Small Cuts

Small incisions mean less pain, smaller scars, and faster healing.

Robotic-assisted Bariatric procedures

Please reach out to your healthcare provider for any further questions.

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