Overview
The da Vinci is a surgical robot designed for minimally invasive procedures. It has four arms equipped with surgical instruments and cameras that a physician controls remotely from a console. The system provides surgeons with tiny robotic tools requiring much smaller incisions and high-definition 3D vision with infrared imaging capabilities. The da Vinci offers tools with greater range of motion than the human hand, enabling complex surgical procedures with enhanced precision and visualization.
Specifications
- Launch year
- 1999
- Price (USD)
- US$1,200,000
- Payload
- —
- Reach
- —
- Weight
- 544.3kg
- Speed
- —
- Battery
- —
- Rated power
- —
- IP rating
- —
- Autonomy
- teleoperated
Robolist Score v1cap 60
13.3/ 100
Deployment footprint0.0× 40%
Company financial health0.0× 25%
Spec completeness66.7× 20%
Media mentions (trailing 12 months)0.0× 15%