🤖 🦾 In the realm of surgical robotics, two names stand out for their innovation and precision: the da Vinci Surgical System and JingFeng Medical's surgical robots. The da Vinci System, a veteran in the field, has set the gold standard with its advanced robotic platform that allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures with enhanced dexterity and 3D, high-definition vision. Its widespread adoption is a testament to its reliability and the extensive research backing its safety and efficacy. JingFeng Medical, on the other hand, represents the vanguard of a new generation of surgical robotics. Their systems are designed with the latest technological advancements, offering intuitive controls and sophisticated instrumentation that cater to the evolving demands of modern surgery. JingFeng Medical's robots are poised to challenge the status quo, bringing forth innovations that address current limitations and push the boundaries of what's possible in surgical precision and patient care. Both platforms embody the future of surgery, each with its unique strengths and contributions to the field. As we look forward to the continued evolution of surgical robotics. 👍 👍 👍
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We are thrilled to announce the latest contribution to the Open Continuum Robotics Project Blog, marking our first post of 2024 and signaling a return after a hiatus. Authored by Oren Salzman, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, this post represents his inaugural contribution to our blog, and we are delighted to welcome him as a new voice in our effort to knowledge mobilization. In his post, Oren discusses the algorithmic challenges in motion planning for minimally-invasive surgery in the context of needle steering. Did you know that the majority of proposed planners for steerable needles do not formally guarantee completeness, let alone optimality? Oren summarizes recent research efforts to covercome this major limitation. https://lnkd.in/gQ8biKrD #robotics #continuumrobotics #medicalrobotics #innovation #knowledgesharing
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Two more Versius installed. Reaching more patients and improving clinical outcomes. This is our passion at CMR. #surgicalrobotics #roboticsurgery #cirurgiarobotica #cirurgia.
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Robotic surgery isn't just a futurist concept anymore - it's a booming market with real-world impact, with companies like Intuitive Surgical (ISRG), Medtronic (MDT), and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) leading the charge in this $18 billion industry. The recent FDA approval of Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci 5 robotic surgery system has created additional buzz. Yet, amidst the excitement, questions arise about product rollout momentum and the competition heating up from Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson. Clarivate medtech experts, April Chan-Tsui and Precia Christian, offer valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within this pioneering field in a recently published article featured in Investor's Business Daily. Read more, here: https://lnkd.in/g9VXF-6B #Medtech #Robotics #Healthcare
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