Da Vinci robots have sold around 3,000 units worldwide, and have done more than 2 million operations. The success rate of the operation is over 99%. According to the Da Vinci project leader, the Da Vinci robot has a higher surgical failure rate than the plane crash. The probability is still low.

Da Vinci robots are good enough, but there are two more prominent problems. One is porous operation, and many small space operations are inconvenient or difficult to enter. The second is that Da Vinci multi-invasive robots, although the recovery time is shorter than ordinary surgery, but there is room for improvement. Single hole robots can solve these problems very well.

Therefore, the development of single-hole robots has become a new market demand and hotspot. The gap between China and foreign countries in this field is not large. From this field, it may be an opportunity for Chinese surgical robots to “overtake”.

The future prospect of single-hole surgical robots is optimistic: Can it become China's Da Vinci?

The first single hole surgery robot seminar photo

Single hole surgical robot is the future development direction

Single-hole surgical robots are recognized as the development direction of the next-generation surgical robot platform in the field of medical robots. The difference between a single-hole surgical robot and a porous surgical robot that has already been marketed is that, in general, a porous surgical robot needs to open multiple surgical holes (generally four) in the abdominal cavity of a patient during a patient's operation, thereby making minimally invasive surgery. The instrument enters the abdominal cavity.

A single-hole surgical robot requires only one hole to achieve the intervention of all instruments during the procedure. Therefore, single hole with respect to porous, will have the advantages of low surgical space requirements, less trauma, and faster postoperative recovery period. In addition, single-hole surgical robots have fewer surgical consumables, lower cost, and are more market-oriented. .

The Hainan Branch of the General Hospital of the People's Liberation Army launched the first gynecological single-hole robot operation in 2015. The doctor completed the operation of the fist-sized teratoma removal in the 2.5CM-sized umbilical incision. Including preoperative preparation, surgical treatment, and postoperative recovery, the entire treatment period was less than one week of hospitalization, the surgical trauma was small, and the patient's bleeding volume was low, resulting in further shortening of hospitalization time and recovery time. Both patients were on the next day of surgery. Rehabilitation and discharge. However, this operation uses the Da Vinci robot, which uses a single-hole operation procedure, which proves the advantages of a single-hole robot.

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