Medical Devices

Mizzo Endo 4000: Meril Unveils India’s Next-Gen Surgical Robotic System

Meril, one of India’s leading medical device companies, has launched the Mizzo Endo 4000, a cutting-edge soft tissue surgical robotic system aimed at transforming surgical precision and accessibility. This milestone marks a major step in establishing India as a global hub for advanced robotic surgery.

At the heart of the Mizzo Endo 4000 are AI-powered 3D anatomical mapping, an open console design, and 5G-enabled telesurgery capabilities, working together to create a truly borderless surgical ecosystem. The versatile and future-ready platform is designed to support a wide range of procedures across specialties including general surgery, gynecology, urology, thoracic, colorectal, bariatric, hepatobiliary, ENT, gastrointestinal, and oncology.

For the first time, surgeons in India will be able to perform complex procedures remotely and in real time, powered by ultra-fast connectivity, immersive imaging, and advanced robotics. This breakthrough could extend world-class surgical expertise to even the most underserved regions, delivering on the promise of healthcare without boundaries.

Highlighting the significance of this launch, Vivek Shah, CEO, Meril, said:

“This system is designed to deliver safer, minimally invasive procedures with faster recovery and better outcomes for patients. In the coming years, we envision this innovation transforming surgical care across the country and positioning India as a global hub for MedTech. Our vision is to make advanced robotic surgery more accessible, scalable and transformative not only for India but for healthcare systems worldwide.”

Key innovations of the Mizzo Endo 4000 include AI-integrated 3D reconstruction software for real-time mapping and surgical planning, DICOM viewing technology for precise pre-visualization and port placement, 5G-powered telesurgery and remote training for cross-border collaboration, a Universal Visit Cart adaptable across surgical modalities, and advanced robotic arms with audio-visual feedback to handle complex multi-quadrant procedures.

This announcement comes as India accelerates investments in healthcare self-reliance and innovation. With this launch, Meril reinforces its mission of “More to Life”—advancing healthcare not just for those who can afford it, but for all who need it. Operating in 150+ countries with 45 subsidiaries and 12 global academies, Meril is already a trusted name worldwide. With the Mizzo Endo 4000, the company cements its role as a front-runner in delivering accessible, world-class robotic surgery from India to the world.

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