According to Sobyanin, Moscow doctors performed approximately 60,000 high-tech surgeries in the first half of this year. This is almost double the number from the same period five years ago.
Progressive approaches and the latest developments in modern medicine open up opportunities for patients with various illnesses, including severe ones, to live longer and more active lives. The mayor also noted the Moscow government's efforts to expand access to high-tech medical care for every citizen.
The key areas of high-tech medical care include cardiovascular and neurosurgery, traumatology and orthopedics, ophthalmology, urology, and oncology.
These achievements were made possible by equipping hospitals with modern equipment, including angiographs with 3D visualization capabilities, CT and MRI machines. Furthermore, Moscow hospitals are using robotic surgical systems and developing 3D models of prostheses, the mayor wrote.
A new method for surgically correcting kyphosis in children has been used in Moscow.
In Moscow, AI has already analyzed 14 million medical images.
