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
Dynamic performance evaluation of an RCM parallel robot with different actuation configurations
Haige Liu, Jiahao Qiu, Bin Zhu +2 more
Robotics and Autonomous Systems · 2026
GeoCFNet: Geometry-Aware Confidence Field Network for Robot-Assisted Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
Rui Tang, Guankun Wang, Long Bai +5 more
2026
Advances in intelligent assistance operative adjuncts for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: A bibliometric analysis of research trends and developments.
Shi R, An S, Wang J +8 more
Digital health · 2026
Robotic Hepatectomy Using the Hugo RAS System: Initial Experience and Technical Considerations.
Sakamoto K, Nishino H, Yoh T +17 more
Asian journal of endoscopic surgery · 2026
MRI-guided endovascular robotics: A roadmap to MRI-native systems.
Dagnino G
APL bioengineering · 2026