25 May 2026 | News
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CORRECTED: Distalmotion, the global MedTech company focused on empowering access to robotic surgery in outpatient settings, announced continued commercial progress in the US, with growing adoption of the DEXTER® Robotic Surgery System across ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). As more procedures shift out of the hospital, ASCs are seeking practical solutions that address longstanding barriers to robotic adoption such as infrastructure, workflow, and cost. This expansion reflects increasing demand for a system designed specifically for outpatient environments.
DEXTER offers the benefits of wristed robotics combined with a small, mobile footprint and an open architecture that integrates seamlessly into existing operating rooms without requiring the purchase of an entire ecosystem of new instruments and technology. The sterile surgeon console enables flexible and efficient workflows, with direct bedside access for the surgeon at any point during the procedure.
“Across the US, we are seeing strong momentum as ASCs look to expand their capabilities while maintaining efficiency and flexibility,” said Greg Roche, CEO of Distalmotion. “The industry needs solutions that remove barriers and improve efficiency, not just more robotic systems. DEXTER is designed to enable care teams to build practical, sustainable robotic programs in the ASC environment.”
As part of its US growth, Distalmotion is advancing adoption of its DEXTER robot in ASCs affiliated with leading national healthcare organizations such as HonorHealth, SCA, and Surgery Partners.
Among early adopters, Cypress Surgery Center is the first Surgery Partners facility in its region to establish a robotic surgery program with DEXTER. “Robotics is necessary for our surgical program to grow, but the economics have always been a barrier. With DEXTER, the model finally makes sense and gives us a practical way to build a robotic surgery program while maintaining the efficiency that defines the ASC setting,” said Cynthia Meaux, Market CEO of Cypress Surgery Center. “The system was easily integrated into our workflows and supports our goal of delivering high-quality care closer to where patients live.”
This progress reinforces Distalmotion’s commitment to enabling broader access to robotic-assisted surgery in outpatient settings designed for efficiency, flexibility, and patient-centered care.