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A pioneering study at King's College London, University of Oxford and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust has successfully tested a new robotic surgical system for treating head and neck ...
After a record quarter, CMR closes the year with a Versius global install base more than 50% higher than 2022 Over 17,000 surgical procedures completed using Versius, representing a procedural growth ...
You might have heard about the CMR robot, specifically the Versius system. It’s a pretty cool piece of tech that’s helping ...
CMR Surgical said Tuesday it received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration for its next-generation robotic system to perform gallbladder removal procedures. The Cambridge, ...
CMR Surgical is launching a new imaging technology to help users of its Versius robot visualize the flow of blood through organs during a procedure. The company’s vLimeLite add-on incorporates a ...
CMR Surgical’s Versius surgical robot has received a European CE and UKCA marks for paediatric surgery, unlocking a new market segment for the UK-based company. Building on the CE mark initially ...
The U.S. FDA recently cleared Medtronic plc’s Hugo robotic-assisted surgery system and CMR Surgical Ltd.’s Versius Plus system, adding new options to the U.S. market to meet rising demand for robotic ...
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CMR Surgical Ltd. secured more than $200 million in funding to bring its surgical robotic system, Versius, to the U.S. market and expand elsewhere. The financing, which came in the form of equity and ...
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