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Medtronic Expands Global Access to...

Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery system approvals and indications set the stage for significant access across Europe, North America, and Asia — extending the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to new global audiences.

Dr Bruce Smoler Placed His...

Dr Bruce Smoler and his highly trained team have achieved the Diamond Level, Center of Excellence by demonstrating their clinical expertise by performing a vast number of Dental Implants placed with the Yomi Robotic-Assisted Technology Device.

Medtronic Expands Global Access to the Benefits of Robotic-assisted Surgery

Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery system approvals and indications set the stage for significant access across Europe, North America, and Asia — extending the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to new global audiences.

Accenture and Intel Support Neuromorphic Research Project to Develop Robotic Arm for Wheelchair-Bound Pediatric Patients

Researchers from Accenture Labs and Intel Labs are working with researchers from Open University of Israel to build a wheelchair-mounted robotic arm with adaptive controls, using an algorithm developed by Applied Brain Research (ABR) and Intel’s neuromorphic computing hardware.

CORI Surgical System Launches

"The CORI Surgical System is truly next-generation robotics. Its efficient handheld form factor is ideal for surgery centers, which is where the market is moving, and it just erases away bone with the new bone milling technique," said Dr. Jimmy Chow, Orthopaedic Surgeon for Hip and Knee, Orthopedic Institute of the West.

Misty Robotics Launches Temp Screening Assistant: First of A Kind Approach to Onsite Temperature Screening

The Temp Screening Assistant for Misty II is an automated, contactless, and touchless solution for screening and detecting individuals with an elevated temperature and other health risk factors associated with COVID-19 infection.

ST Robotics Reports They Are Increasing Their Laboratory Robotics Production to Meet Demand from COVID-19

ST Robotics improves the automation of everything from polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to high-throughput screening in forensic science, drug development, bacterial resistance, toxicology, stem cell research, and other fields. 

TransEnterix Announces Sinai Health System in Chicago to Initiate Program with the Senhance Surgical System

“Our team is excited that Sinai Health System has chosen to add the Senhance Digital Laparoscopy Platform to its minimally invasive surgery program,” said Anthony Fernando, president and chief executive officer at TransEnterix. “In the midst of the challenging times posed by COVID-19, hospitals are looking to the future and continue to seek more advanced and cost-effective technologies to treat their patients undergoing surgery. We are thrilled to partner with the excellent surgical team at Sinai Health System.”

Live Virtual Demo of the Harmony SHR: New Upper Body Robotic Rehabilitation System

Harmony SHR works with a patient's scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR) to enable natural, comprehensive therapy for both arms. When combined with Harmony SHR's Weight Support mode, this unique shoulder design may allow for earlier initiation of post-stroke therapy.

PROCEPT BioRobotics Announces Multi-Center, Real World Clinical Study Outcome

PROCEPT BioRobotics reports OPEN WATER was a prospective, multicenter, single-arm, open-label clinical trial of the Aquablation procedure.

Kitakyushu General Hospital Completes First Surgical Procedures with the Senhance Surgical System

Kitakyushu General Hospital, a hospital in southwestern Japan, completed its first surgical procedures using the Senhance® Surgical System. The first patients were treated by Dr. Naoki Nagata, President of Kitakyushu General Hospital, and team across general and colorectal minimally invasive surgical procedures.

‘Transformative’ Surgical Robot Versius ® Begins First NHS Procedures

Surgical Robot Versius has been used to successfully perform minimal access surgery (MAS) on patients within the NHS.

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