da Vinci Xi Surgical System
The da Vinci Xi Surgical System is a fourth-generation robotic surgical platform developed by Intuitive Surgical for minimally invasive procedures. It features 3DHD vision, wristed instruments with tremor filtration, and fluorescence imaging capabilities, with a boom-mounted design enabling access across multiple surgical quadrants.
Overview and Use Cases
The da Vinci Xi Surgical System is a multiport robotic surgery platform designed to assist surgeons in performing minimally invasive surgical procedures. The system's architecture supports multi-quadrant access, allowing procedures to be performed across different anatomical regions without repositioning the patient or system components.
Key Capabilities
- 3DHD Vision System: Provides surgeons with three-dimensional high-definition visualization and depth perception during procedures
- Firefly Fluorescence Imaging: Enables real-time visualization of blood vessels and tissue perfusion using fluorescent imaging technology
- EndoWrist Instruments: Wristed instruments that replicate human wrist motion with seven degrees of freedom
- Tremor Filtration: Built-in technology to reduce hand tremor and improve precision during surgical manipulation
- Integrated Table Motion: Allows repositioning of the patient table during surgery without requiring system recalibration or repositioning of the robotic arms
- Boom-Mounted Architecture: Fixed overhead mounting system that enables instrument access across multiple surgical quadrants
Specifications
- Generation: Fourth-generation robotic surgical system
- Imaging: 3D high-definition with fluorescence capability
- Instrument Type: Wristed EndoWrist instruments
- System Configuration: Multiport robotic surgery platform
Manufacturer
The da Vinci Xi Surgical System is manufactured by Intuitive Surgical, a company headquartered in the United States.
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