HMI Medical has become the first private healthcare group in ASEAN to offer robotic-assisted surgical procedures using the Japanese hinotori system at its flagship hospitals, Mahkota Medical Centre in Malacca and Regency Specialist Hospital in Johor. Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Sysmex Corporation, hinotori enhances surgical precision and recovery outcomes, expanding access to world-class care for patients.
The hinotori system, already utilised in 87 hospitals in Japan and Singapore General Hospital since 2024, allows surgeons to perform complex procedures with enhanced precision, control, and vision. This minimally invasive approach offers greater dexterity and less invasiveness for conditions related to urology, gynaecology, colorectal, and general surgery. Approved by regulatory bodies in Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia, the system promises less post-operative pain, faster mobilisation, and reduced hospital costs.
Chin Wei Jia, Group CEO of HMI Medical, stated, “Robotic-assisted surgery is well poised to continue shaping the future of healthcare, offering transformative possibilities to doctors and patients alike.” The introduction of hinotori is part of HMI’s strategy to position itself as a healthcare disruptor, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional surgeries and investing in doctor upskilling.
The Asia-Pacific surgical robotics market is projected to nearly double by 2025, driven by rising chronic diseases and demand for minimally invasive care. HMI Medical’s initiative is set to elevate regional healthcare standards, with plans to expand robotic-assisted surgeries to more procedures and specialities, further positioning Malaysia as a hub for advanced care.