In this second part of the compilation of images from the first series of operations on living patients with the Bitrack System robot, we show the key moments of the intervention. If you haven’t seen the prep phase yet, check out part 1 of this article.
Below are the different procedures from the beginning of the surgery to the end of the intervention.
Manual initiation of surgery (MIS)

Docking

Console with 3D vision and ergonomic system

Full patient accessibility

The robot is combined with the generic equipment of the operating room

Easy removal and cleaning

The robot has minimal impact in the operating room and allows assistants to work alongside the surgeon

It is designed to combine conventional surgery with robotic surgery (MIS to MIRS)


The robot is removed and the last procedures are performed manually

Once the operation is complete, the robot is completely collected and can be moved through all types of hospitals and clinics, facilitating access in elevators and doors.

