CMR Surgical Versius Surgical Robot product image
The Versius system features freedom of port placement. [Image from CMR Surgical]

CMR Surgical today announced that it has installed more than 100 Versius surgical robotic systems worldwide.

Count CMR among a host of companies, big and small, that are seeking to compete against surgical robotics pioneer Intuitive. Surgical robotics is a hot space. (Here are 16 robotic surgery companies to know. And here are eight more, including CMR.)

Since introducing Versius in 2019, Cambridge, U.K.–based CMR has scaled up rapidly. There are now Versius robots in operation across Europe, Asia, Australia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

To meet the growing demand, CMR Surgical is working on building a roughly 75,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Cambridgeshire. The new facility will serve as CMR’s global manufacturing hub. The company also has plans for additional European offices in the coming months.

A ‘significant milestone’ for CMR Surgical

In a news release, CMR Surgical CEO Per Vegard Nerseth described the 100 Versius systems installed as a significant milestone for the company.

“We have seen strong and growing demand for Versius across the world in the last year as both public health systems and private centers increasingly recognize the value in a small, modular and portable system,” Nerseth said. “A key focus for us is always on finding the right partners, and we are proud to be partnering with world-class hospitals and surgeons, many of which could not previously adopt a surgical robot.”

The Versius system features freedom of port placement. The feature enables procedures tailored to the needs of each patient. Surgeons can operate the way they did laparoscopically, but with the benefits of robotic surgery, according to the company. Versius has a small, lightweight and modular design that can be moved “effortlessly.”

Health providers have used Versius in more than 5,000 clinical cases across 128 procedure types. The system has found use in specialties including gynecology, colorectal surgery, thoracic surgery, general surgery and urology.