Cobodoc: cutting-edge technology that revolutionizes surgical cobotics possibilities

The Cobodoc system was first developed in order to eliminate the need for manual and radiological per-operative tracking, and to develop a minimally invasive guided surgery alternative for tracking the location and treatment of mobile visceral targets using a robot-assisted system in which some tasks could be automated.

A doctor examining a patient's mri results on a computer screen at the hospital
Development of cobodoc, a surgical cobotic system

Cobodoc - Step 1: An unprecedented level of control for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

Following in-vivo animal tests and experiments, and thanks to his engineering and software development team, and in collaboration with partner physicians, in particular from a well-known French hospital in Lyon, and with private partners, Dr Renaud DAVIOT has finalized the first stage of development of Cobodoc, a cobotic surgical system.

The concept of collaborative and smart robotic placement on a moving target, applied to the focal treatment of solid tumors, has been successfully validated. The accuracy of this system is of the order of a millimeter: a performance that is suitable for most medical and surgical indications.

The benefits of the Cobodoc surgical cobotics system for patients have been demonstrated. Cobodoc can be easily integrated into standard cancer treatment procedures in operating rooms.

Concept of Cobodoc: a collaborative and smart cobotic system
New concept of Cobodoc: a collaborative and smart cobotic system

Cobodoc - Step 2: Further development of this new minimally invasive guided surgical technique

Because we can do better for patient care, support and relieve medical teams, lower cost barriers and widen access to the latest technological advances, we are continuing to work on development of the Cobodoc surgical cobotics system, offering unique intervention capabilities. To achieve this, our team of engineers and software developers needs your help to provide an effective tool that meets surgeons' expectations.

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