TransEnterix's SurgiBot
"The SurgiBot is a minimally invasive, patient-side robotic surgery
system. The system is designed to utilize a small incision - often
hidden inside the belly button. SurgiBot provides multiple channels to
the surgeon capable of accommodating both rigid and flexible
articulating instruments which offer dexterity in complex surgical
tasks. The instruments are designed to give the surgeon needed strength
and precision in an ergonomically comfortable manner while maintaining
tactile feel. SurgiBot also integrates high-definition,
three-dimensional visualization to restore the depth perception that's
lost in traditional laparoscopic procedures. The system's size and
mobility are designed for easy repositioning during multi-quadrant
surgery. As a patient-side robotic system, the surgeon maintains direct
access to the sterile field throughout the procedure. By integrating the
benefits of advanced technology and visualization in a patient-side
surgical system, TransEnterix (developer of SPIDER) believes the SurgiBot will advance
minimally invasive surgery for patients, surgeons and hospitals.
The system utilizes flexible instruments through articulating
channels controlled directly by the surgeon, with robotic assistance, at
the patient's bedside. The flexible nature of the system allows for
multiple instruments to be introduced and deployed through a single site.
Advantages of robotic assistance that SurgiBot will seek to provide
are:
- Precision movement with scaling
- Strength
- Ergonomics
- 3D Vision
Enhancements that SurgiBot will seek to provide compared to existing robotic platforms:
- Surgeon remains patient-side
- Cost effectiveness
- Steerable 3D vision for the entire OR
- Internal triangulation vs. crossing instruments at abdominal wall."
Source: TransEnterix
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