DA VINCI S 2000 HD SURGICAL ROBOT

DA VINCI S 2000 HD SURGICAL ROBOT

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Description

The da Vinci S 2000 HD Surgical System integrates 3D HD endoscopy and state-of-the-art robotic technology to virtually extend the surgeon's eyes and hands into the surgical field. Only the da Vinci system enables new minimally invasive options for complex surgical procedures. HOW IT WORKS: THE OPERATING SYSTEM - The operating system itself requires just three small 8 to 12 mm incisions, to introduce two instrument-carrying arms and a camera into a patient's body. Only the robot and the operating assistants lean over the patient, while the surgeon controls the system, which reproduces all aspects of a real operation with the utmost precision from a console located elsewhere in the operating theatre. - The da Vinci S HD surgical robot is designed to integrate seamlessly into the operating theatre, providing the best possible support to the surgical team, just like any other participant in the operation. The system consists of three main components: the operating console, a mobile instrument holder installed next to the operating table, and an image processing module. - The core of the da Vinci S 2000 HD surgical system is the operating console, from which the surgeon controls the operation at all times. Tests carried out with other types of technology featuring a video transmission system have shown them to be less effective. The main challenge for the surgeons was to familiarize themselves with the inversion of movements - a bit like tying your shoes with chopsticks. Indeed, if you move the chopsticks to the left, their tips move to the right. The classic counter-intuitive movements of standard laparoscopy work in exactly this way. Surgeons have therefore gradually had to learn these counter-intuitive movements by repetition. - Using the da Vinci S HD operating system, the surgeon can perform the operation while seated at a control console, while observing the surgical field using a 3D high-definition visualization system with unrivalled resolution. The world's first surgical robot equipped with a high-resolution 3D HD representation system, it features a display with twice the resolution of older models, and a sharper image that represents critical tissue layers and structures in greater detail. The InSite™ optical device, high-resolution 3D HD endoscope and image processing module deliver realistic images of the intervention area. Thanks to image synchronization, extremely intense light sources and camera control modules, images of the operation are amplified, refined and optimized. - On the operating console, too, the surgeon performs movements using master elements (control elements that reproduce the movements performed during the operation). Using his fingers, he grasps the master control elements below the display, with his wrists in a natural position for the eye. Its movements are then immediately translated into precise, real-time movements, and transmitted to the instruments acting in the patient's body. - The robot's arms, which carry the surgical instruments, are controlled by wrist, hand and finger movements similar to those used in conventional surgical techniques. An extensive range of EndoWrist™ instruments is available for this system. These endoscopic instruments inspired by the human wrist feature seven degrees of freedom of movement. Each instrument is designed for a specific task, such as stapling, sewing or tissue manipulation. - The cart beside the operating table carries the two robotic arms and the endoscope arm, which mimic the operator's movements. A third robotic arm is available as an option. This allows the surgeon to use an additional endoscopic instrument, providing further operating options. As the pivot point of the laparoscopic instruments is close to the surgical incisions, the patient's abdominal wall no longer acts as a leverage point. Tissue and nerve damage is minimized. Assistants set up the required instruments, prepare the introduction of probes into the patient's body, and monitor the arms and laparoscopic instruments used during the procedure. - The most complex operations are performed with the da Vinci™S 2000 HD surgical system, which enables surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures. Thanks to the cutting-edge technologies used in motion control, the surgical instruments are able to work with extreme calm and precision, as would the hand of a highly experienced surgeon - even during extremely slow movements. FAST, FOOLPROOF SET-UP Quick instrument changeover Multi-quadrant access Interactive video displays Unrivalled 3D HD visualization The world's first robotic surgical system with 3D HD vision Twice the effective viewing resolution for improved clarity and detail of tissue planes and critical anatomy 16:9 panoramic image format is 30% wider, offering 20% more viewing area Digital zoom reduces interference between endoscope and instruments 0° and 30° stereo endoscopes IMPROVED DEXTERITY, PRECISION AND CONTROL Precise fingertip control of fully articulated EndoWrist® instruments Motion scaling and tremor reduction Patented Intuitive® movement Robotic arms with large range of motion and long instrument lengths enable multi-quadrant access Slim, telescopic instrument arms offer improved patient access and optimal port placement Wide selection of 8 mm and 5 mm EndoWrist instruments SUPERIOR ERGONOMICS Optimal hand-eye alignment Immersive stereo viewer Comfortable seating position FAST, FOOLPROOF SET-UP Motorized patient cart Quick-click cannula holders for easy patient docking Integrated 4th arm for rapid deployment Touch-screen range configuration Single high-speed fiber optic connection Single-use sterile adapters with integrated drapes SIMPLIFIED INTERFACE Integrated touch-screen monitor Telestation for improved team monitoring and communication

Specifications

ManufacturerDA VINCI
ModelS 2000 HD
ConditionUsed
Stock Number9389