Robotic-assisted bone surgery is a modern medical technique involving the use of robotic systems to improve the precision and results of orthopedic procedures. This technology is particularly useful in complex cases where precision and minimal invasiveness are crucial. Thanks to robotics, surgeons can use osteosynthesis to treat disc disease and relieve low back pain. In this example, the Cobodoc surgical cobotics system provides precision and comfort of use, while limiting the need for intraoperative CT scans, for better patient care.

3D Render of Highlighted Spine Skeleton Illustrating Pain
Doctor Examining X-ray Image of Hip Prosthesis

Our R&D team is working on ensuring that the Cobodoc system can be compatible with a wide range of implants, regardless of the manufacturer. The objective is to provide the flexibility for surgeons to adapt their procedure to the pathology to be treated, by choosing the best bone surgery procedure and the best implant for each patient.