Robotic Telesurgery: Iran Supplies Indonesia with Innovative Sina Robots
Iran is supplying Indonesian hospitals with innovative Sina robots designed for complex surgical operations. According to a recent report, medical professionals in Indonesia are impressed with the performance of these robots, which are part of the Sina Surgical System.
The Sina Surgical System: A Game-Changer in Robotic Telesurgery
The Sina Surgical System, designed and manufactured by an Iranian robotics company, uses robots to mimic the movements of a surgeon’s hands during an operation. This minimally invasive approach to surgical operations reduces recovery time and allows for more precise stitches to close wounds. The system applies a minimally invasive surgical approach, cutting a 5-millimeter incision to the body area where the operation is needed.
Training the Next Generation of Surgeons
Indonesian surgeons flock to training courses, with over 100 applicants seeking to master the Sina Surgical System in robot-assisted operations. Meanwhile, 112 surgeons have already completed training since the system’s introduction two years ago. Furthermore, as of 2025, a total of 250 surgeons have honed their skills in Robotic Telesurgery, underscoring the surging demand for this cutting-edge technology.
Expanding Indonesia’s Robotic Telesurgery Center
Indonesia plans to expand its Robotic Telesurgery Center, bridging its western and eastern islands across 3,500 kilometers. Next, surgeons will perform complex surgeries remotely, revolutionizing the healthcare landscape. Meanwhile, the Indonesian government installs two units of the remote robotic surgery system in hospitals. Additionally, they will introduce more units in the coming years, further expanding the reach of the Sina Surgical System.
A Product of Iranian Innovation
Tehran’s University of Medical Sciences develops the Sina Surgical System after 20 years of dedicated research work. Meanwhile, innovators secure 10 patents globally. Additionally, researchers analyze the system in over 70 papers in major international scientific journals. Furthermore, pioneers in Robotic Telesurgery recognize it as a groundbreaking achievement, earning the company numerous awards and accolades.
Global Interest in Sina Surgical System
Russian government agencies actively pursue the advanced device, further solidifying its potential to revolutionize the field of Robotic Telesurgery globally. Moreover, developers have successfully installed the surgical system in hospitals across Iran, Indonesia, and Russia as of 2025. Consequently, the system demonstrates its potential to enhance healthcare outcomes worldwide, expanding its global reach.
Iranian innovators pioneer Robotic Telesurgery with the Sina Surgical System, marking a breakthrough in Indonesia’s healthcare journey. Meanwhile, this technology continues to gain momentum. Consequently, it will revolutionize complex surgeries, enhancing patient outcomes and broadening access to quality healthcare solutions.
Source: PressTV (UK)