The Hugo RAS and Versius are new robotic systems with a multimodular configuration, requiring a dedicated positioning of units, arms and trocars. While promising flexibility and multiquadrant opportunities-with an enhanced range of motion-the presence of multiple units around the patient should be effectively managed by the assistant and requires a new background of tasks. The article represents a practical guide while providing an overview on assistants' perspectives.

Multimodular robotic systems (Hugo RAS and Versius CMR) for pelvic surgery: tasks and perspectives from the bed-side assistant / M.C. Sighinolfi, L. Sarchi, G. Gaia, G. Formisano, F. Turri, M. Sangalli, T. Calcagnile, S. Assumma, E. Panio, R. Darisi, M. Afonina, A. Grasso, P. Dell'Orto, I. Piacentini, A. Salay, M. Barabino, A. Pisani, S. Terzoni, A. Marconi, P.P. Bianchi, B. Rocco. - In: JOURNAL OF ROBOTIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1863-2491. - 17:6(2023 Dec), pp. 3039-3043. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s11701-023-01718-4]

Multimodular robotic systems (Hugo RAS and Versius CMR) for pelvic surgery: tasks and perspectives from the bed-side assistant

G. Gaia;G. Formisano;R. Darisi;M. Afonina;A. Grasso;S. Terzoni;A. Marconi;P.P. Bianchi;B. Rocco
2023

Abstract

The Hugo RAS and Versius are new robotic systems with a multimodular configuration, requiring a dedicated positioning of units, arms and trocars. While promising flexibility and multiquadrant opportunities-with an enhanced range of motion-the presence of multiple units around the patient should be effectively managed by the assistant and requires a new background of tasks. The article represents a practical guide while providing an overview on assistants' perspectives.
Bed-side assistant; Hugo RAS; New robotic systems; Surgical tasks; Versius CMR;
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
dic-2023
29-set-2023
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