Keio University Hospital Surgical Robotics Program
Keio University Hospital operates Japan's first surgical robot, the Hinotori, and leads in surgical robotics development with advanced high-definition imaging and camera technology for endoscopes. The hospital contributes world-leading innovations in robotic surgery equipment and 3D surgical visualization.
Notable achievements
Hinotori surgical robot (Japan's first), high-definition endoscopic imaging technology
Notable work
Recent publications
All papers →Matched by this lab's specialties (keyword overlap + direct affiliation)
Robotics in Plastic Surgery
Vijay Kumar, Sandhya Pandey
Clinical Journal of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery · 2026
Surgical Invasiveness Trumps Chronological Age: Determinants of Short-Term Recovery in Octogenarian Lung Cancer Patients.
Wang Q, Xu Y, Liu H +3 more
Thoracic cancer · 2026
Comparison of RATS Lobectomy and VATS Lobectomy for Early-stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Takenaka T, Tokunaga T, Kinoshita F +4 more
Anticancer research · 2026
A biomechanical study to assess orthotopic bladder substitutes in robot-assisted radical cystectomy.
Schiereck T, Weithoff T, Gallardo Zamora L +3 more
World journal of urology · 2026
Comparison of accuracy of acetabular cup placement using manual versus robotic-assistance in the same patient cohort undergoing robotic-assisted total hip arthroplasty.
Annapareddy A, Jayakumar T, Ansari M +2 more
Journal of robotic surgery · 2026
[Ethical challenges and prospective strategies in orthopedic robotic-assisted surgery].
Zhou DZ, Zhou H, Chen HJ +1 more
Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery] · 2026