John R. Adler, the inventor of Zap X, along with AIG Hospitals chairman  D. Nageshwar Reddy and doctor Subodh Raju on Friday.

John R. Adler, the inventor of Zap X, along with AIG Hospitals chairman D. Nageshwar Reddy and doctor Subodh Raju on Friday.
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Around five million patients worldwide each year could benefit from radiosurgery for brain tumours and neurological disorders, yet fewer than 10% currently receive such treatment, according to John R. Adler, renowned neurosurgeon and professor at Stanford University. He was speaking at the launch of the ZAP-X Gyroscopic Neuro-Radiosurgery Platform at AIG Hospitals, Hyderabad, on Friday (March 6, 2026).

The ZAP-X system is designed exclusively for treating intracranial conditions and allows doctors to target tumours and abnormal brain tissue with highly focused radiation beams delivered with sub-millimetre accuracy. The technology enables treatment of brain tumours and several neurological disorders without open surgery, without incisions and typically as a day-care procedure.


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