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SIASUNSIASUN(SZ:300024)2025-09-26 02:29

Summary of Surgical Robot Conference Call Industry Overview - The conference focused on the domestic surgical robot industry, particularly advancements in remote systems enabled by 5G technology, and the challenges faced in rural areas due to weak network infrastructure [1][11]. Key Points and Arguments Development and Challenges - Domestic surgical robots have achieved high clinical reliability, but issues such as motor joint failures, fogging of lenses, sensor signal loss, and cable problems persist. Future improvements should include redundant sensors, enhanced anti-interference designs, and more durable cables [1][13]. - The lifespan of surgical robots is significantly influenced by the performance of the robotic arms, with manufacturers providing varying lifespan estimates (5-10 years). Regular replacement of parts is necessary to maintain precision, with imported motor reducers having longer lifespans compared to domestic ones [1][14]. Technical Innovations - The fifth-generation Da Vinci surgical robot has made significant advancements in force feedback systems and computational power, improving clinical performance and reducing learning time for novice surgeons [2][10]. - The development of single-port surgical robots presents unique challenges in mechanical design and hardware layout, requiring integration of multiple drive systems into a single module [16][17]. Market Dynamics - The surgical robot market is characterized by reliance on imported core components, particularly high-end servo motor systems from Japan, Germany, and the USA. Domestic suppliers are gradually developing but still lag in performance and reliability [8][12]. - Companies like Micro-Invasive Medical and Kando Medical are innovating in the market, with Kando focusing on reusable consumables to lower costs and Micro-Invasive leading in remote surgery capabilities [1][16]. Additional Important Insights - The reliability of domestic surgical robots in clinical use is generally high, with low failure rates reported. However, common issues such as motor joint failures and sensor signal loss need to be addressed through improved design and testing [13][14]. - The maintenance costs for surgical robots are relatively high due to the complexity of the equipment and the need for regular part replacements and checks [14]. - The integration of augmented reality (AR) technology and enhanced visual feedback could improve the operability of surgical robots, providing opportunities for domestic companies to catch up with international standards [4][10]. Conclusion - The domestic surgical robot industry is evolving with significant advancements in technology and design, but challenges remain in reliability, maintenance costs, and competition with established international brands. Continued innovation and investment in infrastructure are essential for future growth and market penetration [1][11][12].