In July 2017, Axilum Robotics, installed a image-guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) system, a robotized system at the Center for non-invasive neuromodulation (CEMNIS) therapeutic unit of the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France.
In September 2019, Medtronic Plc., announced its ‘Hugo RAS system a new robot-assisted surgery platform to perform surgeries. The Hugo system includes a tower, surgeon console, surgical end effectors, and robotic arm carts.
In June 2019, California's Doctors Medical Center in Modesto, has launched a ‘robotic heart program’ in which a surgical robot has performed coronary artery bypass operations. In program total 3 surgeries were performed two patients underwent coronary bypass operations and a third underwent for a heart valve repair to relieve troubling symptoms.
In January 2019, Axilum Robotics, received CE mark approval for its product ‘TMS-Cobot’, intended to automate and improve the accuracy and repeatability of positioning a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) coil.
In March 2017, Stryker Corporation launched ‘Mako’ robotic platform for knee replacement application like knee arthroplasty. The ‘Mako’ robotic technology can be used for total knee, hip and partial knee replacement procedures.