Since the introduction of surgical robots, there is a doubt in everyone’s mind: Can surgical robots replace doctors? Not at all. In fact, the surgery is still being performed by the surgeon, only with the addition of machine assisted equipment. The Finch Surgical System is an advanced robotic platform designed with the concept of performing complex surgical procedures through the use of a minimally invasive approach. This robot is divided into three main parts: the physician imaging table, the robotic arm, and the imaging system. HD Stereo Eyepiece : The 3D, 1080i HD, 10x magnification imaging eyepiece enables the lead surgeon to operate as if he/she were entering the surgical area, and tissues such as blood vessels, ureters, and lymph nodes can be easily identified to ensure efficient surgery, and bilateral infrared sensing and audition functions ensure safe surgery. The TileProTM multi-input display allows the surgeon and the operating room team to see a 3D image of the surgical field, enabling more than ten times magnification of the surgical field, providing the surgeon with a 3D high-definition image that enhances surgical accuracy compared to ordinary laparoscopic surgery. And see up to two additional video sources, such as ultrasound and EKG, manipulate movements like open surgery, filter out manual tremors, and scale down the magnitude of movements. Operating Handle: The lighter operating handle design allows the surgeon to complete instrument and lens control with ease. Fingertip clutch, fluorescence development and focus function settings to make the operation process more smoothly. It can fully imitate the human wrist movement with 7 degrees of freedom and its range of motion is even much larger than the human hand. Computer controlled, synchronized 1300 times per second while designed with many cues to assist in surgery. More flexible than the human hand in narrow anatomical areas. Imaging system: 3D high-definition image acquisition, 24-inch touch screen monitor and audio system to communicate with the attending surgeon, 1080i high-definition resolution, RFID function on the camera to facilitate the system to automatically identify the camera angle. Simply put, the da Vinci Surgical Robot is able to mimic the hand movements of the surgeon and control the robotic arm for surgery through the console, which will only make it faster and safer for the surgeon to operate, but will not completely replace the surgeon’s work, but will only make the patient more at ease!