Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón (CCMIJU)

Members of this research group work in several areas like: SURGICAL ADVANCES IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES INNOVATION IN SURGICAL ROBOTICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN BIOENGINEERING MATERIAL AND DEVICES ASSESSMENT BIOPRINTING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE DIGITAL AND IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES CCMIJU otherwise owns a Medical Printing Lab as an experimental prototyping space whose objective is to offer customers tools and advice at all stages of the digital manufacturing process.

General
Registered office: Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón (CCMIJU)
Entity type: Research Group of University/Research Centre/Public Research Organisation
Size: 51-200
Innovation group:
  • Healthcare
Contact data
City: Cáceres
State: Spain
Country: Spain
Contact: Juan Alberto Sánchez Margallo (jasanchez@ccmijesususon.com)
Web: http://www.ccmijesususon.com/
Technological Aspects

Type of tecnology base of the institution activities

General domain:
  • Healthcare
Others (Non-Technical):
  • Education and training

Types of activities developed by the institution

  • Research and development projects
  • Training
R+D Projects

Project 1

Name: TREMIRS (Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Systems)
Web: https://www.tremirs.com/en/
Summary:

TREMIRS aims to improve the limitations of currently available surgical robotic systems currently for both laparoscopic and microsurgery, offer a better service to the patient, better ergonomics for the surgeon and greater performance for the surgical team with the consequent improvement in the quality of the care provided. Two lines of action are proposed for the development of this project: (1) The development of a robotic platform for laparoscopic surgery that addresses the limitations of current robotic laparoscopic surgery systems available on the market, and (2) the development of a teleoperated robotic platform for reconstructive microsurgery, consisting of robotic micro-instruments with high manoeuvrability and precision.

Project type: National
Funding source: Yes
Funded externally: No
Developed in consortium: No