The da Vinci Xi robot, the most sophisticated and innovative minimally invasive surgery technology available, represents a breakthrough for oncological surgery.
Cancer-related interventions are the most complex surgical procedures, and robotic technology offers great advantages for both the patient and the surgeon.
The IVO has the latest model of the da Vinci Xi platform, making it one of the few Spanish hospitals to have the complete set of equipment.
Da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgery
This is the da Vinci Xi robot
Surgical Console
The surgical console is the control centre from which the surgeon operates, moving the robot’s arms while observing the inside of the patient through the 3D viewer.
In addition, the camera and arm changes can be controlled using the foot pedals.
The console allows the surgeon to be seated during long and complicated operations that require a lot of attention.
Controllers, viewer and foot pedals
The surgeon controls the robotic arms from the manual controls. These replicate precisely the same movements that the surgeon performs.
From the viewer, the surgeon can see all the details of the operation in 3D and high definition. This provides greater precision and allows for highly complex surgeries to be performed.
The foot pedals are used as a clutch to toggle between arms, activate the tissue cutting and coagulation function, and to control the endoscopic camera.