Robotic-Assisted Surgery
Schivo’s components and sub-assemblies for robotic-assisted surgery enable practitioners to perform complex procedures with enhanced precision, control, and flexibility. These systems typically combine robotic arms, cameras, sophisticated software, and miniaturized tools to provide surgeons with greater range of motion and control than the human hand. Robotically-assisted surgery creates smaller incisions with less bleeding. They reduce patient pain and scarring and require shorter hospital stays
Schivo’s capabilities and unconventional thinking provide robotic-assisted surgery OEMs with:
- Design and engineering support, qualification, validation, and SICR
- Precision manufacturing – advanced machining, molding, and assembly for
intricate medical components - Stringent regulatory compliance and quality assurance under ISO 13485 certification and FDA registration
- Cost and time efficiency
- Risk mitigation
- Simplified supply chain and logistics
- Post-market support and lifecycle management
Schivo’s components and devices have provided robotic-assisted surgery OEMs with value beyond contract manufacturing to enhance OEM profit and save lives.
A robotic-assisted surgery OEM produced a component in-house for $57 at a 60% yield. Schivo’s unconventional thinking reduced the cost to $27 with a 100% yield — an annual savings of more than $1 million.
A surgery system OEM produced a cam shaft in-house for $600 that controlled articulation of a robotic arm. Schivo reduced the cost to $55 — saving $15 million over the product’s life.