NanoWrist® Instruments are the smallest wristed robotic instruments designed for use with the Symani® Surgical System, delivering unmatched precision, dexterity and control in complex microsurgical procedures
NanoWrist Scissors and Forceps: Precise Enough to be Part of the Symani Surgical System
The Symani Surgical System is advancing open robotic microsurgery with its NanoWrist dissection tools engineered for exceptional precision and control. These wristed instruments enable meticulous tissue dissection, vessel preparation and manipulation – delivering surgical control beyond the limits of the human hand.
Ready to explore real-world surgeon experience with robotic dissection?
Explore the NanoWrist Instruments for Robotic Microsurgery
Discover our full range of NanoWrist Instruments designed for the Symani Surgical System and engineered for precision, dexterity and versatility in a broad range of robotic microsurgery procedures.
Surgical Tasks Enabled by NanoWrist Instruments
Dissection
NanoWrist Scissors and Forceps provide precise, stable control for sharp and blunt dissection, preserving tissue integrity in delicate microsurgical procedures.
- Gentle vessel and tissue handling
- Precise sharp and blunt dissection
- Controlled tissue separation and vessel preparation
Anastomosis
NanoWrist Dilators and Needle Holders enable precise robotic-assisted anastomosis for delicate suturing and vessel repair at the microsurgical scale.
- Precise needle placement and tissue passage
- Controlled suture tying and cutting
- Secure, consistent vessel connections
Real-World Experience with NanoWrist Scissors and Forceps
See how advanced robotic instruments are redefining what’s possible in complex open surgical procedures
Open dissection in tight spaces demands high dexterity, visibility, and control — often pushing the limits of what’s possible with the human hand alone. Robotic-assisted approaches offer a way to navigate these challenges providing enhanced precision and ergonomics for surgeons navigating complex cases.
Dr. Francesca Ruccia, Plastic Reconstructive Surgeon, shares her experience using Symani for complex cancer reconstruction in our white paper, The Role of Robotics in Open Dissection.
