RONAVIS-RD
Semi-autonomous surgical robot for long bone fracture reduction
Achieving and maintaining precise alignment is challenging in long bone fracture reduction given the high forces involved, as well as other factors such as the risk of damage to surrounding structures and tissues. The RONAVIS-RD surgical robot overcomes these issues – and more – with semi-autonomous fracture reduction through its digitalised, motorised platform. Surgeries can now be performed more quickly with better outcomes, while requiring less manpower.

7 degrees of freedom
Based on the Stewart platform, the RONAVIS-RD has a wide reduction range and 7 degrees of freedom to ensure that bone fragments are optimally realigned.
Motorised actuators with worm gears
High reduction ratios in RONAVIS-RD’s worm gears don’t just enable precise adjustments during fracture reduction, but also generate the high torque required to move and realign bone fragments.


Semi-autonomous fracture reduction
The RONAVIS-RD performs fracture reduction according to the pre-planned reduction path chosen by the surgical team, which greatly reduces the workload compared to manual reduction.