Network connectivity for remotely controlled robotic-assisted medical procedures

A network management system for remote robotic-assisted medical procedures addresses the shortage of high-quality physicians and inefficiencies by enabling low-latency, reliable control and image transmission, enhancing access and efficiency.

WO2026148054A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-07-09SOVATO HEALTH INC

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
SOVATO HEALTH INC
Filing Date
2025-12-30
Publication Date
2026-07-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The lack of high-quality physicians, particularly in rural areas, and the inefficiency in utilizing their time due to travel and resource availability issues in robotic-assisted medical procedures, necessitates a scalable and reliable network connectivity solution for remote robotic-assisted medical procedures.

Method used

A network management system enabling remote control of robotic-assisted medical systems through a surgeon input console connected via a dedicated network, ensuring low-latency and reliable transmission of control signals and image data using a combination of wired and networked interfaces, including kinematic processing and haptic feedback.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates optimal utilization of physician time, increases access to high-quality care, reduces travel needs, and ensures reliable and efficient remote medical procedures by minimizing transmission delays and ensuring network availability.

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Abstract

Disclosed systems, apparatuses, and methods enable remotely controlling robotic-assisted medical systems, such as robotic-assisted surgery systems. Such disclosed approaches provide a scalable, flexible, and efficient network for connecting physician consoles and robotic-assisted medical systems. The network can support advance or on-demand resource reservations for robotic-assisted medical procedures. Disclosed approaches improve efficiency, availability, and safety of remotely-controlled robotic-assisted medical procedures.
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