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ROBOTICS IN HEALTHCARE

Robotic-assisted surgery opens new frontiers

Combining the latest technology with world-class training, RAS ushers in a new era full of possibilities.

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Diverse perspectives, infitine posibilities

 
We've spoken to thought leaders from around the world to capture diverse perspectives on everything related to robotic-assisted surgery (RAS): from various training methodologies and the fundamentals of program success to overcoming challenges, setting new standards and preparing for the future.

 

Robotic-assisted surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is opening new frontiers for doctors. The shift to RAS for health systems requires a shared commitment by clinicians, hospital administrators, and medical technology innovators. We recognise that comprehensive RAS solutions combine the latest technology with flexible models across disease states — expanding based on evolving needs — and provide clinical and training support.

 

Learn more about how RAS can help standardise surgical procedures and enable minimally invasive surgery.

Explore our products

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The Medtronic Hugo™ RAS system is compatible with some Medtronic Instrumentation.

Hugo™ RAS comes with with video recording that leverages AI technology allows for education and training.

We are creating platforms that are also physically mobile — allowing RAS to be performed in multiple operating rooms instead of just one dedicated space — has the potential to increase utilisation.

 

Mazor robotic guidance system family of products

The Mazor X Stealth™ Edition robotic-guidance platform combines advanced surgical planning software with 15 years of Mazor robotic guidance and 25 years of Stealth™ Navigation experience. 

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The future of digital surgery

 

Watch the three-part webinar series hosted by Digital SurgeryTM.


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*In Australia, Hugo™ Robotic Assisted Surgery System is currently indicated for certain urologic surgical procedures, gynaecologic laparoscopic surgical procedures, and general laparoscopic surgical procedures. (Please refer to User Guide for a full list of specified procedures)

Touch Surgery™ Enterprise is not intended to direct surgery, or aid in diagnosis or treatment of a disease or condition.

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE

ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE for detailed information regarding indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential adverse effects.