Meet Carina, China’s Answer To Its Need For Modular Surgical Robotics

Since its founding in 2019, Ronovo Surgical has designed and built a modular surgical robot that could rival the likes of Medtronic’s Hugo and CMR Surgical’s Versius.  

Ronovo Surgical's Carina • Source: Ronovo Surgical

Competition from Asia threatens to transform the current robotically assisted surgery (RAS) market with lower-priced systems.

For more than two decades, Intuitive Surgical has been the king of the surgical robotics world. Founded in 1995, it received the first approval for a surgical robot in 2000

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