Rob Surgical’s Bitrack surgical robot is designed to offer new advantages in robotic surgery. One of the differentials of the Bitrack robot is the multi-quadrant surgical access.
The unique architecture of the robotic spine provides multi-quadrant surgical access allowing placement of the robotic station in any position around the patient, allowing for anatomical four-quadrant access and full patient accessibility.
“The design of the Bitrack robot allows it to be very close to the patient throughout the entire operation and to have enough non-collision space to be able to work comfortably” says Dr. Mireia Musquera, Urologist at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona who directed the first operations of the Bitrack robot with living patients.
The Bitrack surgical robot has a minimal impact in the operating room, and can be removed when not needed and takes up very little space. During the operation, thanks to its unique architecture, the scrub doctor and the assistant surgeon can work comfortably next to the patient and share space with the robot.
All this translates into benefits for the surgeon, who has full access and freedom of movement, but also for the patient, who is accompanied at all times by medical specialists.
This characteristic is also related to hybrid surgery or on-demand surgery. The surgeon initiates the surgery with manual instruments and quickly and easily transitions to robotic surgery, controlling the process at all times.
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