“Collaborative robotic assistance for future clinician-supervised surgical workflows.”
A modern operating room for neurosurgery

Platform concept

Cobodoc is being developed as a modular robotic assistance platform for future clinician-supervised minimally invasive surgical workflows.

The platform is designed around clinician supervision, procedural consistency, ergonomic interaction, and future compatibility with surgical instruments and clinical workflow requirements. Cobodoc’s development strategy combines robotics, software, surgical-device engineering, and workflow-support tools.

Future clinical use, indications, performance characteristics, and workflow benefits remain subject to development, validation, and regulatory clearance.

Surgeon supervises a robotic surgical procedure

What surgical cobotics means for Cobodoc

“Cobotics refers to collaborative robotics: robotic assistance designed to work under human supervision.”

In the medical-device field, collaborative robotic systems are being explored to support clinician-supervised workflows in surgery and image-guided procedures.

A surgeon and a nurse in an operating room congratulate a fellow surgeon on a successful surgical intervention performed with the help of a surgical cobot.

Collaborative robotic assistance may support clinician-supervised workflows, ergonomics, and procedural consistency in selected clinical environments.

Potential patient and workflow benefits depend on clinical evidence, procedure type, validation, and regulatory clearance.

Surgical robotics is evolving toward more collaborative, software-supported, and workflow-aware systems. Cobodoc is positioning its platform within this development path while keeping clinician oversight central.

Surgical cobotics help surgeons and improve care
“Cobodoc’s platform concept is based on collaboration between the clinician and the robotic assistance system, with physician judgment and control preserved.”