King Abdulaziz Medical City in Jeddah has afforded the latest version of the robot (Di Vinci) as a first of its kind in the Middle East. This version is considered the latest of the device in the Middle East to contain two modern-generation surgeons XI the updated version of (dual console).
Dr. Mohammed Baghdadi, Section Head of Urology, Department of Surgery – WR clarified that the robot (the surgeon) contributes to enhance the ability to perform complicated operations and make it easier and less complicated by enabling two surgeons to perform the operation simultaneously using the robot. The electronic system in the device transforms the hand movements into guided pulses that are received by the robot's arms to provide high performance, which improves the concentration of the surgeons and thus the success of the operation.
This platform is considered the latest and most advanced platform in the world and features high-resolution 3D imaging enables the visualization of high-resolution images of vascular and vascular flow and improves the cutting and curvature of blood vessels up to 7 mm in diameter. Here comes the role of the Da Vinci XI system, which provides a better connection between the robot and the operating table, allowing accurate identification of the patient and the work area and thus getting better results.
The device also features a computer connection between the two platforms so that the tasks do not interfere between the surgeons, but enhance coordination between them using sound technology and enhanced reality, which makes the robot used to perform complicated operations in different specialties in the field of surgery such as Urology surgery, tumors, gastroenterology, and cardiac and chest surgery. In some of these surgeries, studies have shown that robotic surgery has contributed to postoperative complications, better recovery, and, in some cases, a short recovery period of one to two days.