Shanghai MedBot's Toumai Robot Secures EU's CE Mark for Remote Surgeries
L'essentiel
- Shanghai MicroPort MedBot's Toumai Remote robot gains EU's CE mark, enabling free market access in Europe.
- The system, already used in the UK for remote surgeries, integrates 5G for procedures in multiple specialties.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Remote surgery technologies have been gaining traction due to advancements in 5G and robotic precision.
Shanghai MicroPort MedBot said its Toumai Remote robot, which allowed surgeons to remotely conduct laparoscopic surgeries, had received the “CE mark” from the European Union, a mandatory requirement to enter the market, according to its Hong Kong stock exchange filing on Monday. The company said it was “the first remote surgical robot to obtain the CE mark”. The qualification indicated that a product met the requirements set out in EU rules allowing it to be “moved and marketed freely in the EU” regardless of where it was manufactured, according to the EU website. According to MedBot, the Toumai robot consisted of three main components – a surgeon console, a patient cart and a vision cart. By integrating the latest 5G technology, it enabled remote procedures in urology, general surgery, thoracic surgery, and gynaecology. Before the EU approval, the system was used in the UK, completing the country’s first robotic telesurgery, according to a BBC report in March. It enabled a London surgeon to remotely perform a prostate removal on a cancer patient in Gibraltar, some 2,400 kilometres (1,490 miles) away, according to the report. Shanghai-based MedBot had delivered over 300 Toumai units across more than 60 markets worldwide, according to a post on its WeChat account on Monday.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Increased adoption of Toumai Robot in European hospitals
Probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Future competition in the EU market
- Long-term safety data on Toumai Robot




