



At Manipal Institute of Robotic Spine Surgery (MIRSS), Manipal Hospital Old ARoad, Bengaluru, the team has been a game changer in the field of robotic surgeries. They have transformed over 1,000 lives with robotic spine surgeries, including 574 patients from West Bengal, using precise, minimally invasive methods that help people of all ages regain their mobility.
In the last two years, the Manipal Institute of Robotic Spine Surgery (MIRSS) has addressed a wide range of spinal issues. For children (0–18 years, 16 patients), 90% of cases involved deformities. Young adults (18–30 years, 124 patients) faced disc herniations (65%), infections (20%), or tumors (15%). Middle-aged individuals (30–60 years, 356 patients) sought relief from disc herniations (50%), lumbar canal stenosis (25%), infections (15%), or tumors (10%). Elderly patients (over 60, 78 patients) managed conditions like canal stenosis and deformities (75%), compression fractures (10%), or tumors and infections (15%).
Stories from West Bengal — from a 12-year-old rediscovering her playful spirit to an 80-year-old walking confidently — highlight the team’s commitment to turning pain into hope. This press meet wasn’t just about the numbers – it was about stories that healed spines and moved hearts. It was a celebration of lives that smiled again with newfound strength. Some of the treated patients were present who shared their experience and are extremely happy and said they have got new life .
