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Microbot Medical to expand veteran access to robotic surgery with LIBERTY

Microbot Medical to expand veteran access to robotic surgery with LIBERTY

The Robot Report — lIBERTY is a single-use, remotely operated endovascular robotic system. | S.

military veterans. Microbot Medical Inc. this week said it is working with Lovell Government Services Inc. to serve federal healthcare systems. This includes those run by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), a division of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the Military Health System (MHS), which is run by the U.S. Department of War, and the U.S. Indian Health Service (IHS). Lovell Government Services will become Microbot’s service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) vendor to serve these customers through federal contracting systems. “We are proud to partner with Microbot Medical to help expand access to innovative healthcare technologies for our nation’s veterans, active-duty service members, and Native American communities,” stated Chris Lovell, Major, USMC (Ret.), CEO of Lovell Government Services. “The LIBERTY Endovascular Robotic System represents a significant advancement in minimally invasive vascular care, and we look forward to supporting its availability across federal healthcare systems,” he added. “Our mission is to connect government providers with best-in-class solutions that improve patient outcomes while simplifying the procurement process, and this partnership reflects that commitment.” Microbot designs compact surgical system Hingham, Mass.-based Microbot Medical offers LIBERTY, an endovascular robotic system for interventional physicians and hospitals seeking to improve procedural precision, safety, and efficiency. Unlike traditional manual techniques, the surgical robot offers a single-use, compact design that enables controlled remote operation, claimed the company. LIBERTY can work in neurovascular, cardiovascular, and peripheral vascular procedures. Microbot added that it could lower procedure costs and improve the overall quality of care.