Single-Port vs Multi-Port Robotic Surgery
Single-port and multi-port robotic surgery differ fundamentally in incision count, instrument triangulation, and complexity. A technical and clinical comparison.
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Single-port and multi-port robotic surgery differ fundamentally in incision count, instrument triangulation, and complexity. A technical and clinical comparison.
›Single-port robotic surgical system for single-incision and natural orifice procedures, currently in NMPA innovative device review program.
›Chinese surgical robotics company specializing in multi-port, single-port, and natural orifice robotic systems for minimally invasive surgery.
›Single-port laparoscopic surgical robot enabling minimally invasive surgery through a single incision, developed by Edge Medical.
›Snake-arm single-port laparoscopic surgical robot with NMPA and CE approval for urology, gynecology, general and thoracic surgery.
›Chinese single-port surgical robot pioneer developing snake-arm laparoscopic systems with NMPA and CE approval for minimally invasive surgery.
›Single-port laparoscopic robot featuring snake-shaped instruments through 2.5cm incision, approved by NMPA in March 2025.
›Surgerii's SHURUI single-port robot received CE certification under EU MDR in August 2025, followed by a $100M Series D led by Loyal Valley Capital for global expansion.
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