Wolfsburg Hospital Debuts Million-Euro Surgical Robot for Precision Spine Surgery
Wolfsburg Hospital Debuts Million-Euro Surgical Robot for Precision Spine Surgery
Wolfsburg Hospital Debuts Million-Euro Surgical Robot for Precision Spine Surgery
Wolfsburg Municipal Hospital has introduced a cutting-edge surgical system to enhance spine, orthopaedic, and trauma procedures. The Loop-X imaging robot, paired with Curve navigation technology, represents a near-one-million-euro investment by the city and hospital. Officials say the upgrade will improve patient care while positioning the hospital as a regional leader in medical innovation.
The new system combines real-time 2D and 3D imaging with advanced navigation tools. During surgery, it guides surgeons in placing screws and implants with greater accuracy. This precision reduces the need for invasive techniques, cutting down on blood loss, operation times, and radiation exposure for both patients and medical staff.
The robot's mobility allows it to move between operating rooms, increasing flexibility for surgical teams. Wolfsburg Hospital plans to use the technology primarily for spine procedures, as well as pelvic operations in orthopaedics and trauma surgery. Hospital managing director André Koch acknowledged the financial backing from the city and the state, calling it a crucial step in modernising their facilities. Mayor Dennis Weilmann highlighted the investment as part of Wolfsburg's broader commitment to medical progress. The hospital aims to attract young doctors and students by offering access to such advanced equipment. The move also aligns with its goal of expanding specialised services and gaining recognition beyond the region.
The Loop-X system is now operational at Wolfsburg Municipal Hospital. Its introduction marks a shift toward safer, more efficient surgeries with reduced risks for patients and staff. The technology is expected to strengthen the hospital's reputation while supporting its long-term growth in specialised medical care.