Pre-clinical Study Points to Increased Autonomy and Efficiency in Surgeons’ Workflows

Early testing at IRCAD demonstrates promising effects of automated instrument switching.

A pre-clinical usability study conducted at IRCAD suggests that Symphera’s automated instrument-switching system could enhance surgeon autonomy and streamline workflow steps during minimally invasive procedures.

The study evaluated how reducing manual instrument exchange may decrease workload, improve consistency, and support more controlled procedural flow. These findings will inform ongoing development and preparation for future pre-clinical testing.

About Symphera

Symphera is building the next layer of surgical automation: automated, in-body instrument switching that enables minimally invasive and robotic procedures to flow more naturally. The technology is currently under investigation and is not yet cleared for commercial use. The technology is currently under investigation and is not yet cleared for commercial use.

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Germany

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