Chosun University Hospital Introduces Advanced Robotic Surgical System '4th Generation da Vinci Xi' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Kyungjong) announced on the 10th that it has recently introduced the latest version of the advanced robotic surgical system, the '4th Generation da Vinci Xi.'


After conducting online and offline training and simulated surgeries for a month, it plans to fully utilize the system starting in March.


Robotic surgery refers to minimally invasive surgery performed by a doctor using a surgical camera and robotic arms through minimal incisions.


Robotic surgery involves small incisions, resulting in less pain and bleeding, reduced scarring and complication rates, allowing for faster patient recovery and improved treatment outcomes.


In particular, it enables more stable and precise surgery with features such as high-definition 3D stereoscopic images with up to 10x magnification, tremor reduction correction functions, and the implementation of delicate hand movements.



Hospital Director Kim Kyungjong said, “Robotic surgery shows advantages in surgical ease, making it preferred not only by patients but also by medical staff,” adding, “We will strive to provide the safest and most appropriate robotic surgical methods to patients.”


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