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In the realm of surgical procedures, robotic surgery consumables play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of robotic surgery systems. Robotic surgery, also known as robot-assisted surgery, allows doctors to perform many types of complex procedures with more precision, flexibility, and control than is possible with conventional techniques. Robotic surgery is usually associated with minimally invasive surgery — procedures performed through tiny incisions. The consumables utilized include a variety of tools such as instruments and accessories designed to be compatible with robotic systems. These may comprise of specialized drapes, scalpels, scissors, forceps, and trocars specifically crafted for use with robotic arms. Additionally, the consumables market is characterized by products designed for single-use or limited use to maintain sterility and minimize the risk of infection, ensuring high standards of patient safety. The integration of robotic systems in surgical procedures has necessitated the development of dedicated consumables that can withstand the mechanical constraints of robotic movements and offer precision during operations.
Companies involved in the robotic surgery consumables market have focused on innovation and compliance with medical standards. Some notable players in the industry include Intuitive Surgical, the manufacturer of the da Vinci surgical system; Medtronic, which also offers advanced surgical systems and related consumables; Stryker, known for its Mako robotic-arm assisted surgery products; and Smith & Nephew, a company that has expanded into the robotic surgery space through its NAVIO surgical system and corresponding consumables. These companies are at the forefront of Show Less Read more