Hospital Universitario Hospiten Rambla _Da Vinci Xi

Hospiten Rambla University Hospital has taken another step towards medical excellence with the incorporation of the Da Vinci Xi surgical system, a state-of-the-art robotic surgery platform that will enable high-precision operations to be performed in the specialties of general surgery, gynecology and urology. This innovative technology reinforces the center's commitment to quality care and patient safety, positioning it at the forefront of minimally invasive and precision medicine.

The Da Vinci Xi surgical system represents the latest evolution in minimally invasive surgery. In this procedure, the surgeon manually controls the controls of the console located in the operating room, while the system accurately translates these movements into actions of the robotic arms.

The system, superior to previous versions, offers multiple advantages both for the patient, such as minimal incisions, better esthetic results or a reduced need for transfusions, and for the surgeon, such as optimized access to complex anatomical areas, greater precision in anatomical dissection or elimination of physiological tremor, as well as for the healthcare system and the community, by reducing hospitalization time, optimizing the use of resources and reducing the incidence of complications, thus improving patient safety.

Specifically, among the features that differentiate the Da Vinci Xi from previous versions are the length of its arms -longer and thinner-, a greater range of motion, better access to the patient's anatomy and an optimized design, which offers greater flexibility and improved system configuration, making it ideal for complex procedures. The robot is also designed for operations that require access to several quadrants of the body, making it the most suitable for complex surgical procedures that require greater dexterity and flexibility.

Da Vinci Xi in figures

In 2024, the number of installations in Spain exceeded 1,400 units, bringing the total number of da Vinci robotic systems available in hospitals worldwide to more than 9,000. In Spain and Portugal, the da Vinci robotic system has shown steady growth.

This minimally invasive surgery system was developed with the aim of offering surgeons the most advanced technology, making it possible to treat complex pathologies with unparalleled precision and guaranteeing patients less invasive procedures and faster recovery times.

In conclusion, Hospiten is committed to medical excellence with the incorporation of the Da Vinci XI surgical robot at the Hospiten Rambla University Hospital.

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