Clinical study data and outcomes for the Hugo™ RAS system

The Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) system is in use in more than 30 countries in urologic, gynecological, and general surgery procedures. Robotic surgeons have documented their experiences and published retrospective, prospective, and cross-sectional studies.

Clinical evidence for the Hugo™ RAS system includes:

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Training and
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Setup

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First-hand
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Comparable results between Hugo and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy procedures, with early catheter removal and shorter length of hospital stay in the Hugo group (n=50) vs lap group (n=59).1

Comparable 1-year functional outcomes between Hugo and da Vinci follow radical prostatectomy (n=99 in each group after propensity score matching).2

Prospective trial showing comparable outcomes in postoperative course, pathology, functional metrics, and health-related quality of life between Hugo (n=50) and da Vinci (n=50) following radical prostatectomy procedures.3

See a retrospective review of the first 14 cholecystectomy procedures with Hugo™ RAS system at a center in Germany, focusing on the surgical setup details.
 

Read about the first reported case series of 10 inguinal hernia repair procedures with the Hugo™ RAS system, published in 2023 by a group in Jerusalem, Isreal.
 

See the first consecutive case series on the use of the Hugo™ RAS system for transversus abdominis release (TAR) in hernia repair (n=10), published in 2024 by a group in Santiago, Chile.
 

Find a retrospective review of 70 general surgery procedures (e.g., colorectal, cholecystectomy, and hernia repair procedures) performed with the Hugo™ RAS system at a center in Germany, with outcomes compared to published literature results.
 

Read a retrospective review of the first 25 consecutive colorectal surgeries performed with the Hugo™ RAS system at a German center, with comparison to existing data via a systematic literature review.
 

View a propensity score matching analysis between the Hugo™ RAS system and Da Vinci™* of outcomes following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass procedures (n=45 per system).
 

Read the first consecutive case series on the use of the Hugo™ RAS system for robotic-assisted colorectal procedures (n=40), published in 2024 by a group in Elche, Spain.
 

Learn about the first prospective clinical study investigating the safety and feasibility of the Hugo™ RAS system in cholecystectomy procedures (n=20) in a Medtronic-sponsored trial conducted in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
 

Learn about the surgical setup and patient outcomes from a prospective single-center trial of robotic gynecological procedures (n=138) performed with Hugo™ RAS system in Rome, Italy.
 

Read about a series of 20 consecutive total hysterectomy procedures with or without salpingo-oophorectomy for benign disease or prophylactic surgery with the Hugo™ RAS system in Rome, Italy.
 

Review a retrospective case series of 12 gynecological procedures to treat endometriosis (total hysterectomy, ovarian cystectomy, etc.) performed with the Hugo™ RAS system in Copenhagen, Denmark.
 

View a study which reviews the learning curve of robotic docking for the first 192 gynecologic robotic cases performed as part of a prospective study in Rome, Italy.
 

Read about the surgical setup and patient outcomes from 60 cases of robotic sacrocolpopexy performed with the Hugo™ RAS system in Rome, Italy.
 

See a retrospective study of radical endometriosis resection (n=15) with the Hugo™ RAS system performed in Rome, Italy.
 

Review a retrospective multicenter study comparing the Hugo™ RAS system and Da Vinci™* system following robotic gynecological procedures (n=36) for the treatment of deep endometriosis in Italy.
 

Read a cross-sectional study of 71 participants assessing the effects of demographics, videogame use, and surgical experience on the “pick and place” exercise using the Hugo™ RAS simulator.
 



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