Surgical Robotics Innovations
Next-generation robotic surgical systems and accessories for minimally invasive procedures.
Relevant Medical Devices


Grooved Director
A flat, channelled instrument with a longitudinal groove along its surface and a probe-tipped end, used to guide a scalpel or scissors along a safe path during tissue dissection and incision. The groove cradles the cutting blade, preventing it from deviating laterally and protecting underlying structures from inadvertent injury.
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Irrigation Syringe (Reusable)
A large-volume, piston-type syringe—typically 50 mL to 100 mL capacity—with a catheter-tip or bulb-tip nozzle, used for wound irrigation, bladder irrigation, and enteral feeding bolus delivery. Constructed from autoclavable polypropylene or stainless steel, the reusable irrigation syringe generates a controlled, adjustable stream of irrigating fluid to cleanse wounds, lavage body cavities, and flush drainage tubes.
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Surgical Clip Applicator
Used in the ligation of vessels, may be metal or absorbable material. Open and lap applicators.
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Surgical Forceps
Used for grasping tissue or objects. Available in various sizes and cuts.
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Weitlaner Retractor
Selfretaining for exposing deep or smaller surgical sites. Also called “Wheaty".
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Poole Suction Tube
Used to remove large amounts of fluid from the surgical field, as well as intra-abdominal suction.
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Insufflator
Injects carbon dioxide into the abdominal cavity to create a working space for trocar placement and surgical procedures.
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Efficacy of Surgical Robotics in Modern Clinical Settings
An in-depth analysis of outcome improvements and operational efficiencies associated with the integration of surgical robotics technology.
Procurement Guide: Evaluating Surgical Robotics Solutions
A structured comparison matrix for assessing top-tier surgical robotics options, focusing on TCO, clinical outcomes, and AI integration.
AI & Surgical Robotics: The Next Frontier
Examining real-world hospital implementations where surgical robotics significantly reduced patient recovery times and diagnostic errors.