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  2. da Vinci Surgical System - Wikipedia

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    The da Vinci System consists of a surgeon's console that is typically in the same room as the patient, and a patient-side cart with three to four interactive robotic arms (depending on the model) controlled from the console. The arms hold objects, and can act as scalpels, scissors, bovies, or graspers. The final arm controls the 3D cameras. [7]

  3. Robot-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    The da Vinci Si was released in April 2009 and initially sold for $1.75 million. [28] In 2005, a surgical technique was documented in canine and cadaveric models called the transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for the da Vinci robot surgical system as it was the only FDA-approved robot to perform head and neck surgery.

  4. Sofie (surgical robot) - Wikipedia

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    The surgical systems commercially available as of September 2010 (such as the da Vinci Surgical System) all focus on translating movements made by a surgeon at a surgical console into movements by robot arms. However, a great limitation of this generation of robots is a complete lack of any tactile feedback: the surgeon cannot feel what he is ...

  5. Wall Street Just Doesn't Understand This Stock - AOL

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    Sometimes being good just isn't good enough. Just ask shareholders of Intuitive Surgical (NAS: ISRG) , the manufacturer of the da Vinci robotic surgical system, which is used in a myriad of ...

  6. Intuitive Surgical - Wikipedia

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    The da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system. The system is controlled by a surgeon from a console. This minimally invasive surgical approach is commonly used for prostatectomies and increasingly for cardiac valve repair and gynaecologic surgical procedures. [13] [14] A da Vinci Surgical System costs approximately $1.5 million. [15]

  7. Here's Why You Should Retain Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) Stock

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    Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) continues to gain traction from the improving adoption of the da Vinci Surgical System. Higher production costs are a woe.

  8. Here's Why You Should Hold on to Intuitive Surgical for Now

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    Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) continues to benefit from da Vinci surgical system, strong global foothold and solid recurring revenue base. However, margin contraction remains a concern.

  9. Remote surgery - Wikipedia

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    Marketed for $975,000, the ZEUS Robot Surgical System was less expensive than the da Vinci Surgical System, which cost $1 million.The cost of an operation through telesurgery is not precise but must pay for the surgical system, the surgeon, and contribute to paying for a year's worth of ATM technology which runs between $100,000-$200,000.