RMCH’s senior spine surgeon Dr. Varun Aggarwal and America’s famous spine surgeon Dr. Hameed Abbasi etc. launching the new technique of spine surgery during the gala dinner organized at Swarna Farms, Bareilly.
Read, Bareilly. Big changes in the world of medical technology often come from abroad, but this time Bareilly is in the news. Two new techniques to spine surgery were unveiled during the Advanced Spine Surgery Course held at Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital (RMCH). One of these technologies is considered to be one of the first wireless 4K Endoscopic Surgical Cameras of its kind in the Indian market.
Both these new technologies were presented to the experts at the Gala Dinner held at Swarn Farms on the first day of the Advanced Spine Surgery course organized at RMCH. The doctors and experts present at the event enthusiastically welcomed these innovations.
On this occasion, Bareilly International University Chancellor Dr. Keshav Agarwal and Vice Chancellor Dr. Lata Agarwal were present. More than 300 doctors, interns, delegates, faculty members and post graduate students participated in the event.
Dr. Varun of Bareilly and Dr. Hameed of America are conducting the course.
This advanced course is being conducted by RMCH’s senior spine surgeon Dr. Varun Agarwal and America’s famous spine surgeon Dr. Hameed Abbasi. The objective of this course is to bring forward the modern techniques of spine surgery and new methods of treatment by bringing experts from India and abroad on one platform.

In an atmosphere of enthusiasm and enthusiasm, doctors and experts witnessed the unveiling of new technologies during the Advanced Spine Surgery course.
Sacranova: New System for SI Joint Fusion
Sacranova was the first to be unveiled at the event. It is a complete system of implants and specialized surgical instruments designed for sacroiliac joint fusion. The Sacranova system has been developed in collaboration with the US. Its original inventor is America’s famous spine surgeon Dr. Hameed Abbasi. This technology has been developed and actualized with the collaboration of the Indian team and medical device manufacturer Medart. It includes a new implant design and fixation mechanism. Its aim is to further improve the treatment of problems to the sacroiliac joint. Dr. Varun Aggarwal, Dr. Hameed Abbasi, Dr. Ankit Madaria and Dilip Sutaria of Medart worked together in this project.

Proud to see our projects taking shape in India
In the program, Dr. Hameed Abbasi praised the Indian team and production partner Medart. He said that this innovation has become possible after many years of hard work, dedication and commitment. He especially congratulated Dilip Sutaria and Dr. Ankit Madaria of Medart. Dr. Abbasi said that he is proud to see that some of his projects are now taking shape in India.
Dr. Varun Aggarwal developed wireless endoscopic camera
The second and most important unveiling of the evening was that of Mivew. This is a wireless endoscopic camera from Mirasive, which Dr. Varun Aggarwal has helped develop. It is considered to be one of the first wireless 4K Endoscopic Surgical Cameras of its kind introduced in the Indian market. Miview features 4K HD picture quality, up to four hours of continuous battery life, and fully wireless technology. This gives surgeons more freedom to work in the operation theater without the hassle of wires and without having to compromise on image quality. Miview also has the facility of Multiple Screen Streaming. It is light in weight and also has built-in intelligence technology.
Result of ten years of hard work
Dr. Varun Agarwal, Senior Spine Surgeon, RMCH, said that for the last decade, his endeavor has been to improve the experience of patients and doctors through technological innovation. He told that Miview is not his only product. Many of their other medical devices are also in various stages of development and patents for several new products are currently pending. Both the new technologies were warmly welcomed by the doctors, experts and participants present at the gala dinner. The positive response received by these technologies indicates that the medical device innovation being developed in India in the field of spine surgery is getting a boost. If these technologies are successful on a large scale, then this initiative started in Bareilly will not be limited to the launch of just two new products, but can help India gain a new identity in the field of modern techniques of spine surgery and medical device manufacturing.
There will be less compulsion to go far for treatment
Due to availability of modern facilities for spine surgery in Bareilly, patients of Western Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will have to reduce their need to go to big cities for treatment. With specialist doctors and better technology available nearby for serious diseases to the spine, the chances of patients getting timely treatment will increase. This can reduce delays in treatment. This can provide relief to patients and their families from additional expenses incurred on travel, accommodation and frequent hospital visits while undergoing treatment in other cities.
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