SHURUI® Single-Port Surgical Robot Receives CE Certification
9 September 2025
Beijing Surgerii Robotics Company Limited made history by obtaining CE certification (MDR EU2017/745) for its SHURUI® single-port surgical robot with snake-type instruments.
The SHURUI® Endoscopic Surgical System is designed to facilitate precise control of SHURUI® instruments during urological, gynecological, general and thoracoscopic laparoscopic surgical procedures, for both adult and pediatric patients . Since the da Vinci SP robot is exclusively indicated for adults, the SHURUI® Endoscopic Surgical System is the first single-port robot in Europe approved for pediatric use . This revolutionary technology sets a new world standard in minimally invasive surgery and represents a new generation of medical innovation.
The unique snake-like instrument technology of the SHURUI® single-port surgical robot enables high-precision, multi-degree-of-freedom operations through a single skin incision, dramatically reducing surgical trauma and accelerating patient recovery. Its advanced intelligent motion control and intuitive interface provide safe, precise, and intuitive operations for complex procedures in adults and children. Surgeons can now perform procedures that previously required multiple incisions with a single skin incision, benefiting patients with faster recovery and fewer postoperative complications.
To date, Beijing Surgerii Robotics Company Limited has collaborated with more than 70 hospitals in China and nearly 10 in Europe. The SHURUI® single-port surgical robot has performed over 2,000 surgeries and enabled more than 50 innovative surgical procedures. A European Center of Clinical Excellence has also been established in collaboration with IRCAD, providing standardized training in single-port surgery to surgeons across Europe and the rest of the world, developing innovative surgical approaches and pioneering remote demonstrations of single-port surgery.
Surgerii Robotics is accelerating its international expansion with the goal of offering safer, more precise, less invasive, and more accessible single-port robotic surgery to hospitals and patients worldwide, thereby redefining the future of minimally invasive surgery.
Source: prnewswire.com