The purpose of Rob Surgical’s surgical robot is to universalize robotic surgery globally. It is an open platform designed to improve the efficiency of current minimally invasive surgery. Discover the unique features that differentiate Rob Surgical’s robot.
Single column with 4 mobile arms
The platform’s design provides multi-quadrant surgical access. The surgical robot can be positioned anywhere around the patient, enabling maximum accessibility.
Robotic precision
During the intervention, it allows the surgeon’s skills to be maximized with submillimetric precision.
7 degrees of freedom
The laparoscopic instruments are 8 mm in diameter and have 7 degrees of freedom at the instrument tip. These are broken down into 3 degrees for position in space, 3 degrees for orientation, and 1 degree for opening and closing the effector.
On-demand
The high precision provided by the surgical robot is not needed throughout the entire surgical procedure. Hybrid surgery allows for combining MIS and MIRS in the same procedure, quickly switching between the two.
Open robotic platform
The open platform synchronizes with the equipment available in the operating room. It is compatible with a wide range of instruments and endoscopic equipment, as well as monitors and screens. The trocars used in the robot are also generic.
Portable
Due to its design and size, Rob Surgical’s surgical robot is portable and very easy to install and uninstall. It overcomes architectural barriers, easily accessing doors and hallways of all types of healthcare facilities. The quick setup allows the robot to be removed before the operation ends, and the surgeon can finish the intervention while the robot leaves the room.
PPC Model
The objective of the Bitrack robot model is to offer the maximum number of surgeries, reaching as many patients as possible and saving costs for the hospital. The “pay per use” system allows centers to have the robot when they truly need it, without requiring a significant investment.
Itinerant robot
Rob Surgical stores, maintains, and manages the surgical robot, moving it wherever it is needed. In this way, it can serve more than one hospital, bringing it closer to patients in different regions. The itinerancy allows the robot to perform interventions in different hospitals during the same day.
In short, the Rob Surgical surgical robot offers an open system platform, with 4 robotic arms, on-demand functionality, and portability between healthcare centers. We bring robotic surgery where it is needed, making it accessible to a greater number of patients.