Virtual Incision
Virtual Incision is a pioneering medical technology company known for developing the MIRA Surgical System, the first FDA-authorized miniaturized robotic-assisted surgery device.
Company Overview
Virtual Incision is headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, and stands at the forefront of innovative medical technology. The company introduced the world's first Miniaturized Robotic-Assisted Surgery (miniRAS) system, aiming to revolutionize the accessibility and implementation of robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) within existing hospital infrastructures.
MIRA Surgical System
Virtual Incision developed the MIRA Surgical System, a miniaturized device designed to expand access to Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS). The MIRA system received FDA authorization as the first miniaturized robotic-assisted surgery device. This breakthrough technology aims to make every operating room capable of leveraging the benefits of robotic-assistance, enhancing surgical precision and patient outcomes.
Collaborations and Research
Virtual Incision is actively collaborating with NASA and the University of Nebraska to advance telesurgery capabilities in remote locations, including space. These collaborations focus on leveraging the MIRA Surgical System for performing robotic-assisted surgeries in environments where traditional surgical setups are impractical or impossible, such as extraterrestrial missions.
Patent Portfolio
Virtual Incision maintains a robust intellectual property portfolio with over two hundred patents and patent applications. This extensive patent portfolio underscores the company's commitment to advancing the field of robotic-assisted surgery and protecting its innovative miniRAS technology.