Versius. The robot for General and Upper GI surgeons
Our surgical robot was designed to make it easy for you to start using Versius in General and upper GI surgery
Small & modular
The small and modular design of Versius, means you can place your ports exactly where you want them, enabling you to transition from manual laparoscopy to surgical robotics more quickly. Setup can easily be adjusted to suit the procedure or the patient’s anatomy.
Small, fully-wristed instruments
With stable 3D HD vision and fully-wristed instruments, general and upper GI surgeons can easily access anatomy, while suturing can be done with a more natural movement compared to manual laparoscopy, allowing suturing in more complex procedures.
Collaborative robotics
Versius allows easy access for the surgical team at the bedside, enabling the use of staplers, advanced energy devices and clipping devices, while the surgeon can easily communicate with the team due to the open console.
360° Robotic Cholecystectomy at Manchester Royal Infirmary
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Publications
Initiation and feasibility of a multi-specialty minimally invasive surgical
Frances Dixon a,*, Achal Khanna b, Parveen Vitish-Sharma a, Nidhi Shandil Singh c, Kailash Nakade c, Anjana Singh a, Adnan Qureshi b, Richard O’Hara a, Barrie D. Keeler a,d
First-in-human clinical trial of a new robot-assisted surgical system for use in minimal access cholecystectomy procedures
D. Kelkar, M. Borse, G. Godbole, U. Kurlekar, E. Dinneen, L. Stevens, M. Slack
Feasibility of robotically assisted cholecystectomy by the Versius System
Wilson, E., Jah, A. and Morton, J.