Proven Capabilities
The Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Xi system has set the standard as the most widely used multiport robotic surgery system globally, offering proven capabilities for a wide range of procedures in various specialties. With advanced instrumentation, vision, and features like Firefly fluorescence imaging and integrated table motion, the da Vinci Xi is versatile and flexible. Its standardization can aid in inventory management and enhance overall operating room efficiency.
Broad Anatomical Access
Designed to provide enhanced ease of use and complete integration of advanced technology across multiple specialties, the da Vinci Xi system offers broader anatomical access. This fourth-generation system boasts advanced 3DHD vision and wristed instruments in a modular format, ensuring flexibility and adaptability for a vast array of procedures.
Performance Breakthroughs
The da Vinci Xi system enables surgeons to visualize anatomy in highly magnified 3DHD, enhancing depth perception and providing crystal-clear vision. With Firefly fluorescence imaging, real-time visualization of vessels, bile ducts, and tissue perfusion is possible. The boom-mounted architecture of the patient cart facilitates flexible and accurate deployment, while the Integrated Table Motion allows for seamless repositioning of patients during procedures.
Advanced Tools for Various Uses
Equipped with wristed instruments that go beyond human hand capabilities, the da Vinci Xi system incorporates tremor filtration and Intuitive motion technologies for steady and natural surgical motion. Supporting advanced instruments such as SureForm staplers, Vessel Sealer Extend, and Force Bipolar grasper with DualGrip technology, the da Vinci Xi is designed for a wide range of surgical applications.
Additional Resources
Explore detailed features and functions of the da Vinci Xi system in the provided brochure. Compare da Vinci systems, learn about service plans, and access purchasing information. Moreover, access your da Vinci Xi procedure data on My Intuitive to track case history and training progress through a mobile app.
Safety Information
While surgical procedures with the da Vinci system offer numerous benefits, it's essential to acknowledge potential risks such as serious complications, which could even lead to death. Specific risks associated with minimally invasive surgery using the da Vinci system include temporary nerve injury, longer operative times, and the need for additional procedures. It is crucial to refer to safety information, surgical risks, and user manuals for comprehensive details.