CMR Surgical Encouraged By First In-Human Series With Versius Robot

There have been no adverse events reported from the first 30 laparoscopic surgeries performed with CMR Surgical's robotic platform Versius in a hospital in India.

CMR Surgical’s Versius robot
CMR Surgical's Versius Robotic Surgical System • Source: CMR Surgical

Cambridge, UK-based CMR Surgical Ltd. has completed its first series of surgical procedures in human using the robotic surgery system Versius with no adverse events in the first 30 days.

Inspired by the human arm, Versius is intended for use in minimal access procedures. The system has small, flexible robot...

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