SURGICAL
Next-generation robotic surgery: insights on Da Vinci 5
Seongmin Kim
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 1
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The Da Vinci 5 is the latest advancement in robotic-assisted surgery, offering significant improvements in vision, ergonomics, and surgical efficiency. With enhanced image quality, auto smoke evacuation, and force feedback technology, it addresses key limitations of previous models. The introduction of digital swap and a watt-based generator further streamlines surgical workflows. Initial experiences suggest that these innovations contribute to safer and more precise minimally invasive procedures. Future software updates are expected to unlock additional capabilities, further optimizing robotic-assisted surgery.
Keywords
Robotic surgeryArtMedicineComputer scienceSurgery
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