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Return on invest trough a innovative surgical robot

for the competitive clinic.

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Aging surgeons workforce

As society ages, surgeons are also getting older, leading to an increase in musculoskeletal disorders and fatigue at the end of their careers.

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Shortage of skilled surgeons

There is a lack of skilled and experienced surgeons, with a projected shortage of surgical professionals of 25% by 2030.

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Outflow of surgeons and job dissatisfaction

Surgeons are leaving the profession or moving to other specialties due to the physical demands, leading to high turnover and job dissatisfaction.

noac can reduce costs by up to a third
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Costs arise from cost of vacancy, sickness absence, treatment errors and loss of turnover, which can be significantly reduced through robot-assisted surgery.



Comparison with existing surgical robots
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95%
Operating room settings with RoboCockpit noac

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70%
open surgery

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25%
minimally invasive surgery
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5%

robotic-assisted surgery
noac does not compete with traditional surgical robots - instead, noac will cover the market that traditional surgical robots cannot cover.

intelligent surgery

Reduces costs in clinics

 

Offers unparalleled precision and efficiency in the operating room

 

Suitable for 95% of all surgical situations

 

Empowers surgeons to their full performance

 

Improves patient outcomes

 

Delivers the results of a conventional surgical robot at an affordable price

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These factors contribute to increased healthcare costs, compromised patient safety, and an urgent need for innovative solutions to support surgeons.

Talk to us -
it's worth it.

Are you interested in our pitch deck, the one-pager or our
financial plan? We would be happy to send you more information about noac or to
arrange a personal meeting with you.

Tel.:  +49  7121 1599907

Email: info@hellstern-med.com

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