Pioneering Robotic Microsurgery: The Symani Surgical System

Authors

  • Lewis Dale Adriana MD-in view, Kyiv Medical University
  • Mchunga Joan Tumaini MD-in view, Kyiv Medical University
  • Oladele Ashling Teniola MD-in view, Kyiv Medical University
  • Auger Sophia Marie MD-in view, Kyiv Medical University
  • Ojukwu Esther Amarachi MD-in view, Kyiv Medical University
  • Dr. Olena Khomiak Department of Surgery, Kyiv Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.170

Keywords:

Microsurgery, Abstract, RASIRS

Abstract

The Symani Surgical System enhances robotic-assisted microsurgery by reducing tremors and increasing precision. It allows surgeons to perform complex procedures with improved accuracy. Studies show marked tremor reduction, better surgical accuracy, and shorter critical procedure times, though setup can be time-consuming. Limited invasion leads to faster recovery, but the high cost and learning curve are challenges. Despite early-stage adoption, it holds the potential to become a standard tool for microsurgery.

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Published

30-11-2025

How to Cite

Dale Adriana , L., Joan Tumaini , M., Ashling Teniola , O., Sophia Marie , A., Esther Amarachi , O., & Dr. Olena Khomiak. (2025). Pioneering Robotic Microsurgery: The Symani Surgical System. Impact Surgery, 2(7), 333. https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.170