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A camera arm and mechanical arms with surgical instruments attached are part of the most popular clinical robotic surgical system. While seated at a computer console next to the operating table, the surgeon manages the arms. A high-definition, enlarged, 3D view of the surgical site is provided to the surgeon through the console.
During a robotically assisted treatment, your doctor manipulates the devices using master controls, and the tools translate his or her movements into exact movements within your body. The entire time, your surgeon is in charge; the surgical system follows his instructions.
Less pain throughout the recuperation process is one advantage of robotic surgery. It reduces the danger of infection, decrease bleeding. Leads to shorter stays in hospitals, lesser scars.
The global robotic surgery Camera Systems market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The medical device business Titan Medical Inc., which specialises in the design and development of single-port robotic surgical technology, recently received two U.S. patents, expanding its global portfolio of granted patents and applications.
The business has also received letters of permission in connection with other patent applications, and as a result, they expect those patents to be issued soon.
The recent patent issuances also include a U.S. Patent for “Hand Controller Apparatus for Gesture Control and Shared
Input Control in a Robotic Surgery System” and a U.S. Patent for “Methods and Apparatus for Positioning a Camera of a Surgical Robotic System to Capture Images Inside a Body Cavity of a Patient During a Medical Procedure” The first patent is focused on the autonomous positioning of a camera in response
“Intellectual property is fundamental to Titan’s success, providing a foundation for product commercialization, mitigating against certain risks, protecting the company’s innovations, and facilitating value creation, as evidenced by their recent strategic announcements,” said Titan Medical Inc. president and CEO.
The issuance of these recent patents is particularly exciting because they relate to human-machine interaction, a field in which they have paid special attention in order to advance the ergonomic friendliness of medical robotics based on feedback from surgeons. They are always excited to obtain new patents and allowances.