Physical Address
Gujarat, India
Physical Address
Gujarat, India
Robot Name: Versius Surgical Robot
Company / Institute: CMR Surgical
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Inception: 2014
Sensors: Advanced imaging sensors, force sensors, and motion tracking sensors
Skills: V-Wrist Technology, Port placement, Assistance in multiple surgical procedures, digital ecosystem, operating ergonomically
Industry: Medical/Surgical Procedures
Programming Languages: Proprietary control software with intuitive user interface
Commercial availability: Yes, used in hospitals worldwide
Fun facts about Versius:
The Versius Surgical Robot, developed by CMR Surgical, is revolutionizing the way surgeries are performed. This innovative robot is powered by the patented V-wrist technology, which allows for 360 degrees of wrist rotation, enabling surgeons to make more precise and smaller incisions. Its modular design not only maximizes space and portability but also ensures easy integration into existing hospital infrastructures. The ability to place ports where needed and use the system with minimal disruption makes Versius a versatile tool in the operating room.
Versius is designed to be easy to adopt by surgeons and healthcare teams, providing enhanced ergonomics and reducing physical strain during long surgeries. With its intuitive controls and ergonomic open console, the system ensures that surgeons can maintain comfort while achieving precision. Additionally, Versius features a digital ecosystem that provides valuable clinical insights and metrics, helping surgeons make informed decisions during procedures and improving the overall patient care process.
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Technology:
The Versius system integrates cutting-edge technology, including advanced motion control, high-resolution imaging, and a cloud-based data management system. These features work in tandem to provide surgeons with a high level of flexibility, accuracy, and real-time decision-making capabilities, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.
Programming Language (s):
The Versius system operates using proprietary control software designed to be intuitive and user-friendly. Surgeons interact with the system through an advanced interface that integrates real-time data insights, surgical metrics, and robotic telemetry, enabling precise control over the instruments and procedures.
Current use:
It is used in procedures related to Thoracic, General & Upper GI, Gynaecology, Colorectal & Urology.
Used in hospitals – Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital (London, UK), Royal Papworth Hospital (Cambridge, UK), Macquarie University Hospital (Australia), HCG Manavata Cancer Centre (India) and many more.
Specifications :
Boston Dynamics / Atlas HD
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