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Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot at Budapest

Edge Medical's flagship multi-port endoscopic surgical robot received NMPA approval for four surgical departments in December 2022 and EU CE certification in January 2025. The system enables minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures with a flexible robotic wrist and has completed over 17,000 surgeries.

Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot by Edge Medical Robotics · Unverified · Surgical robots


MSP2000 (integrated single-port and multi-port) installed at Hungary's National Institute of Oncology, the country's largest cancer diagnosis, treatment and research institution. First overseas deployment of Edge's integrated platform. Three multi-port surgeries already performed: two robot-assisted radical prostatectomies by Dr.

Dombovary and one total hysterectomy by Dr. Kerepesi. NIO is the only Comprehensive Cancer Center in Central and Eastern Europe certified by OECI.

First laparoscopic surgical-robot brand after da Vinci to enter Hungarian market. First single-port surgical robot introduced into Hungary's public healthcare system.

Key facts

Procedures
3 multi-port surgeries (2 prostatectomies, 1 hysterectomy)
Platform
MSP2000 (world's first integrated single-port + multi-port)
Institution
Hungary's largest cancer center; OECI-certified
First
First overseas integrated platform deployment; first single-port in Hungarian public healthcare
Role
CE Europe's first clinical demonstration and training center for integrated robotic surgery

Exposure

Customer segment
healthcare
Scale tier
pilot lt10

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Safety record

No incidents on record for Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot at Budapest.

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Trust tier
Unverifiedhow tiers work →
Last updated
2026-08-22
Status
operational
Operator type
customer deployed
Scale at site
1 unit
Site environment
indoor
Location precision
verified coordinates
ID
b7cd930d-0d23-4734-b383-ea1eb038a889

Timeline

  1. Aug 2026
    Current status: operational
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Sources (1)

  1. https://www.vcbeathealth.com/article/61347
Methodology: Unreviewed · 1 source (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-08-22

Verification posture

Unreviewed

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-08-22

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: commercial

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: surgical

Sources by quality tier

1
unclassified
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Common questions

What is the Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot deployment at Budapest?
Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot, built by Edge Medical Robotics, is recorded as a deployment at Budapest on the DEPLOY registry. Edge Medical Robotics operates the deployment directly.
Who operates Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot at Budapest?
Edge Medical Robotics, the manufacturer of Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot, operates this deployment directly. This is a maker-deploys-its-own-product arrangement rather than a customer pilot.
Have there been incidents at the Edge Multi-Port Surgical Robot deployment at Budapest?
No active incidents affecting this deployment are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Absence of recorded incidents is not a guarantee no incident occurred; DEPLOY records only sourced incidents and suppresses retracted ones.

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