Robotic Surgery

Surgical Robot
PropertiesDetails
SFDA ClassificationClass IIb

Purpose of Use• Assists in the accurate control of endoscopic instruments during surgical procedures.
• For delicate and complex operations.
• Less pain and blood loss.
• less noticeable scars.
• Fewer complications such as infection.
• Fast healing and recovery time.
Work Location & End-UserWork location: operating rooms
End User: Trained Doctors
Parts & Accessories• Surgeon console (where the surgeon sits during surgery).
• The patient's cart (or the device that performs the operation on the patient).
• Camera arm.
• Video cart.
• Mechanical arms with surgical instruments.
• Accessories:
o Monopolar Cautery Instruments
o Bipolar Cautery Instruments
o Ultrasonic Energy Instruments
o Clip Appliers
o Needle Drivers
o handles
o Scissors
o suction irrigation
o vascular sealers
o vascular sealers extensions
OperationThe surgeon makes a small incision to insert the robotic surgical instruments and a high-resolution three-dimensional camera into the patient’s body. Then from the console the surgeon controls the arms by moving them towards the targeted area to perform the operation.
Common Problemso Unintended operation of instruments.
o Video/imaging problems.
o Electrical contact for devices.
o Falling of burnt/broken pieces of instruments on the patient.
Manufacturers• Intuitive Surgical.
• Stryker.
• Accuray.
• Smith & Nephew.
• Mazor Robotics.
• Auris Health.
• Medtronic.
SourcesSaudi Food and Drug Authority
Mayo Clinic
DA VINCI Xi® SINGLE-SITE®
Davinci Xi
Medline Plus
NCBI
iData Research

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