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Versius. The robot for Gynaecology surgeons

Our surgical robot was designed to make it easy for you to start using Versius in Gynaecology

Hear why I chose Versius

Nidhi Singh
Milton Keynes University Hospital
Surgeon using Versius.

Small & modular

The small and modular design of Versius, means you can place your ports exactly where you want them, enabling you to consider patient aesthetics when positioning, without compromising the ability to perform fully robotic procedures.

Small, fully-wristed instruments

With stable 3D HD vision and fully-wristed instruments, Versius can give surgeons more precision and control over mesh manipulation and placement during urogynaecological procedures like sacrocolpopexy.
Two surgeons using Versius
Surgeon using Versius

Surgeon autonomy

Versius gives you autonomy during surgery. All instrument arms are simultaneously under your control, so whilst two arms can be used for the operation, the third can be used for retraction, and the fourth arm for visualisation.

360° Robotic Hysterectomy Milton Keynes University Hospital

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Frances Dixon a,*, Achal Khanna b, Parveen Vitish-Sharma a, Nidhi Shandil Singh c, Kailash Nakade c, Anjana Singh a, Adnan Qureshi b, Richard O’Hara a, Barrie D. Keeler a,d

Kelkar, D., Borse, M., Godbole, G., Kurlekar, U., and Slack, M.

Shailesh P. Puntambekar, Arjun Goel, Shruti Chandak, Mihir Chitale, Mangesh Hivre, Honey Chahal, K. N. Rajesh & Kshitij Manerikar

Carey, M., Bali, A., Pandeva, I., Pradhan, A. and Slack, M.

Kelkar, D., Borse, M., Godbole, G., Kurlekar, U., Dinneen, E., Stevens, L. and Slack, M.

Jeremy R. Huddy, Matthew Crockett, A Shiyam Nizar, Ralph Smith, Manar Malki, Neil Barber & Henry S. Tilney

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