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  2. Is It Too Late to Invest in Intuitive Surgical Stock After ...

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    Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ: ISRG) is a healthcare company that makes robotic-assisted surgical devices. Another concern for investors is the valuation. Intuitive Surgical's stock has been rallying ...

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    On Friday, KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc. agreed to acquire Asensus Surgical Inc. (NYSE:ASXC) for $0.35 per share in cash. KARL STORZ is a wholly-owned direct subsidiary of KARL STORZ SE & Co ...

  4. Robot-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    Robot-assisted surgery or robotic surgery are any types of surgical procedures that are performed using robotic systems. Robotically assisted surgery was developed to try to overcome the limitations of pre-existing minimally-invasive surgical procedures and to enhance the capabilities of surgeons performing open surgery.

  5. CMR Surgical - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, CMR Surgical announced that over 20,000 Versius surgical cases have now been completed, the 20,000th case was performed at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, UK. [25] A seven-year-old boy named Reece from Gosport, Hampshire, became the first child in the UK to undergo surgery using the pioneering Versius Surgical Robotic ...

  6. MAKO Surgical Corp. - Wikipedia

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    MAKO Surgical was founded in 2004 by Rony Abovitz and other key members of its predecessor Z-KAT, Inc. [9] Z-KAT was founded in 1997 by Rony Abovitz, William Tapia, Michael Peshkin Ph.D., Julio Santos-Munne, and Wayne J. Kerness, M.D. and was developing a novel haptic robotic system for medical applications, amongst a wide variety of computer-assisted surgery technologies.

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  8. Synthes - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's largest maker of implants to mend bone fractures, [2] and also produces surgical power tools and advanced biomaterials. In June 2012 Synthes was sold by its chairman, former CEO and largest shareholder Hansjörg Wyss to Johnson & Johnson for $20.2 billion. [3] The company is part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech business segment. [4]

  9. Computer-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    A surgical robot is a mechanical device (generally looking like a robotic arm) that is computer-controlled. Robotic surgery can be divided into three types, depending on the degree of surgeon interaction during the procedure: supervisory-controlled, telesurgical, and shared-control. [2]