Advancing Robotic Surgery with Ultrasonic Energy
CMR Surgical has launched its Ultrasonic Dissector, a cutting-edge instrument for its Versius surgical robot. Designed to deliver ultrasonic energy for precise cutting and coagulation, this multifunctional tool represents the first advanced energy instrument in the Versius portfolio.
Key Features:
- Ultrasonic Energy Technology: Provides hemostatic coagulation and cutting in a single device with surgeon-selectable modes for procedural versatility.
- Vessel Sealing: Seals vessels up to 5 mm with a mean burst pressure of 908 mmHg, ensuring safety and efficiency.
- Minimally Invasive Approach: Supports access to complex anatomical regions, such as the lungs, thymus, and esophagus.
Versius Surgical System Enhancements
The Versius robot, featuring collaborative arms and bedside units, is designed for precision and accessibility. Its Versius Plus platform expands capabilities with:
- Improved console and instrument portfolio.
- Advanced digital insights and fluorescent imaging.
Impact on Surgical Practice
Mark Slack, CMR Surgical’s chief medical officer, emphasized the clinical significance:
“The Ultrasonic Dissector enhances Versius, enabling surgeons to tackle more complex procedures and expand access to robotic-assisted minimal access surgery.”
The Future of Robotic-Assisted Surgery
This launch further solidifies CMR Surgical’s commitment to advancing minimally invasive solutions, equipping surgeons with tools that optimize precision, safety, and patient outcomes.
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