MIZZO Endo 4000 Surgical Robot

MIZZO Endo 4000 brings surgical precision with an open console, AI support, and flexible tools designed for safer, smarter robotic operations.

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Rethinking Robotic Surgery in Practice


For many years, robotic surgery systems promised accuracy but faced challenges of integration and adaptability. The MIZZO Endo 4000 rethinks these issues by focusing on real operating room needs. Built to perform over 100 robotic-assisted soft tissue procedures, it is not limited to one or two specialties but stretches across urology, gynaecology, oncology, thoracic, gastrointestinal, and head & neck operations.


Its most notable difference lies in how it reconnects the surgeon with their team. Instead of a closed setup that isolates the operator, the open console allows surgeons to maintain constant awareness of the operating room environment. This improves collaboration, decision-making, and overall patient safety.

AI Planning, Vision, and Instruments


The system includes AI-based surgical planning, giving surgeons a map of potential risks and pathways before a procedure even begins. This predictive element helps anticipate difficulties and ensures preparation is more comprehensive. During surgery, the same AI tools provide real-time support and visual cues that enhance precision without removing the surgeon’s control.


Equally important is the universal vision cart, which offers adaptable, multi-angle imaging. Clear visuals are critical in minimally invasive surgery, and this setup ensures that surgeons have access to detailed views that guide each movement.


Instrumentation is offered at two levels: essential instruments for core procedures and advanced instruments for specialized interventions. This tiered approach lets hospitals choose the level of capability that fits their practice, while still maintaining compatibility across procedures.

Flexible Design for Hospitals and Teams


The modular arm cart ensures flexibility in how instruments are positioned and adjusted, making it easier to adapt to different surgical setups. For hospitals, this reduces the barrier of restructuring entire operating rooms to accommodate robotic systems. For surgical teams, it creates smoother workflows where tools are positioned in ways that complement existing practices.


The system also integrates intraoperative training tools. Surgeons can rehearse or practice specific steps within the platform, helping to shorten learning curves and build confidence. This design decision reflects Meril’s recognition that adoption depends not just on technology but on how quickly people can learn and trust it.


By offering open architecture and compatibility, the MIZZO Endo 4000 avoids the trap of being locked into rigid setups. Hospitals can bring in this system without abandoning existing processes, while still gaining access to a modern robotic platform.

Highlights at a Glance


  • Open Console – keeps the surgeon connected with the team during operations.
  • Universal Vision Cart – provides high-quality, adaptable imaging from multiple perspectives.
  • AI Surgery Planning – assists in mapping procedures and anticipating challenges.
  • Smart Instrumentation – both essential and advanced tools to expand surgical reach.
  • Training Integration – intraoperative learning modules to build surgeon skills.
  • Modular Arm Cart – flexible positioning of instruments to fit diverse operating rooms.
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