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MST to Showcase Image-Guided Robotic Laparoscope Positioning System at EAES 2016

MST Medical Surgery Technologies is heading for EAES 2016 International Congress in Amsterdam. The company will be at Booth 18 showcasing AutoLap™, the image-guided robotic laparoscope positioning system that is taking its place in the robot-assisted surgical suite worldwide.

AutoLap™ is powered by MST’s image-analysis software. The system interacts with the surgeon’s movements in the surgical cavity, guiding the robotic laparoscope positioner in real time, offering the surgeon full and natural control of the surgical procedure and an optimal field of view.

The AutoLap™ robotic system addresses laparoscopic surgery workflow and efficacy challenges. It eliminates imprecise and abrupt movement due to fatigue and hand tremor; frees up tight space and crowding around the operating table; and improves the surgeon’s ergonomic position.

“Dutch healthcare is a pioneer in robotic surgery and prominent MIS surgeons are utilizing AutoLap in a number of large medical centers in the country,” says CEO Motti Frimer. “Some of these experts will be available at EAES to expand on their clinical experience with the AutoLap system, so we are encouraging attending surgeons and hospital administrators to learn more about it from them, and from the MST team.”

The Netherlands remains a key market for MST and is an avenue to other European markets. Earlier this year we launched sales activity in the US and Asia.

CEO Motti Frimer

MST’s activity at the EAES Congress will be supported by its Dutch partner, Kebomed, a leading European distributor of medical devices and equipment.

AutoLap™ will be on display at MST’s booth #18.

To set up a meeting with the MST team and to hear from experts about their clinical experience with AutoLap™, contact [email protected].

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