The Dynamis Robotic Surgical System is a navigation-based, multi-arm robotic platform developed to enhance precision and control in spine surgeries. Recently cleared by the FDA, this system integrates real-time imaging, dynamic surgical guidance, and broad instrumentation compatibility in a single, compact unit.
Designed with three robotic arms—two for guidance and one for optical navigation—the system is consolidated on a mobile cart that fits partially beneath the operating table, optimizing surgical space. Its unique adjustable end effectors and intraoperative qualification process allow compatibility with a wide range of surgical instruments, improving workflow integration within hospital environments.
Unlike other systems currently on the market, Dynamis is the first of its kind to offer multi-arm robotic support specifically for hard tissue procedures. The technology aims to elevate surgical outcomes and operational efficiency across the healthcare system.
About LEM Surgical AG
LEM Surgical AG, founded in Bern, Switzerland by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Weber, Prof. Dr. Andreas Raabe, Marco Matulic, Simon Michel, and Yossi Bar, was established with the mission to advance robotic surgery and improve surgical outcomes. Headquartered in Bern with U.S. operations in Tampa, Florida, the company leads the development of next-generation robotic platforms. Limited U.S. hospital introductions are planned for 2025, with broader commercialization expected in 2026. http://www.lemsurgical.com