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US Patent Innovations Seeks Patent Protection for Canady Robo Surgical Systems

US Patent Innovations, LLC, filed for patent protection (United States Patent and Trademark Office) on the Canady RoboTM Surgical Systems with robotic surgical mini-invasive accessories.

The new robotic system does not require a large console in an adjacent room or bedside within the OR, such as those required by the current Surgical Robots on the US market.

The system may be used with flexible and rigid mini-invasive instruments. The surgical instruments will have 7 degrees of freedom, 360 degrees of articulation, and Canady Flex Lapo WristTM motion and finger tip control. Surgical instruments for use with the System will be compatible with any single port system on the market. This innovation will allow surgeons to operate the robotic surgical system at the operating table, leveraging an approach common to current laparoscopic products on the market. The robotic system will also integrate 3-D optic technologies via the new Canady PanOptesTM systems.

Source: http://usmedinnovations.com/

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  1. Stephane Husselin Stephane Husselin Netherlands says:

    Where can we find the patent application number/reference?

    Thank you

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