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Da Vinci Surgical System

Designed to provide flexibility for procedures performed across your robotics program, the da Vinci Xi surgical system offers broader anatomical access, enhanced ease of use, and complete integration of the most advanced da Vinci technology.

This fourth-generation system includes the same advanced 3DHD vision and wristed instruments you expect of da Vinci, in a modular, adaptable format.

With a surgical system this versatile, a new standard in minimally invasive care is possible.

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Da Vinci Surgical Systems – Integrated technologies for robotic-assisted surgery

Define a new standard

Transform your approach

The da Vinci Xi features boom-mounted arms with multi-position set up joints designed to help maximize the surgical workspace externally and internally. From a single cart location, staff has greater arm positioning capabilities, and surgeons can operate more easily across multiple quadrants with the freedom to complete a wide range of minimally invasive procedures.

Pick your placement

Thinner arms and longer instruments enable simpler port placement from case to case.

Reach different angles

With Integrated Table Motion, you can reposition the patient without stopping the case to optimize access, exposure, and reach.

Get a different perspective

The small scope can be placed on any of the four arms during a procedure, giving you increased flexibility for visualizing the surgical site.

Three components make up a system

PATIENT CART

Positioned alongside the bed, the patient cart holds the camera and instruments that the surgeon controls from the console.

PATIENT CART

SURGEON CONSOLE

The surgeon sits at the console, controlling the instruments while viewing your anatomy in high-definition 3D.

SURGEON CONSOLE

VISION CART

The vision cart makes communication between components possible and supports the 3D HD vision system.

VISION CART

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