Upgrading your da Vinci fleet? Understand your options.

How to unlock capital with outgoing da Vinci X/Xi systems

What if you treated your outgoing da Vinci X or Xi systems as accessible capital, rather than equipment to be surrendered for OEM instrument credits?

Cash offers from R2 Surgical are doing just that - providing real, deployable capital for hospitals to use how they see fit.

Your Outgoing System Still Has Value. Maximize It.

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New system down payment

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Facility upgrades

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Additional staffing or training

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Other capital
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Why Finance and Procurement Teams Prefer Selling to R2 Surgical

  • Capital recovery vs limiting OEM trade-in credits

  • Immediate liquidity for redeployment into priority initiatives

  • Greater negotiating flexibility during robotic upgrade discussions

  • Elimination of carrying costs on outgoing/underutilized robotic assets

A Structured, Proven Process

Step 1

Confidential Asset Review

Basic system details and qualification

Step 2

Market Valuation

Varies based on condition, age, and other factors

Step 3

Transition Coordination

Removal timing aligned with your upgrade schedule

Step 4

End-To-End Support

White glove deinstall and logistics service

Common Questions

What is the cost of a new da Vinci 5 system?

New da Vinci 5 systems carry a price tag of more than $2 million.  

Isn’t taking the trade-in offer from the OEM the easiest approach?

Easiest? Maybe. The problem is the offer itself. Instrumentation credits from the OEM are an inflexible option that fails to leverage the capital value of outgoing systems. Learn more

Will selling my X/Xi systems to R2 Surgical affect the agreement for our new da Vinci 5 systems?

No. Facilities that own their X/Xi systems outright can sell their assets independently. This does not impact service agreements on new da Vinci 5 systems. 

Is selling to R2 Surgical compliant?

Yes. Hospitals regularly sell owned capital equipment through secondary markets in accordance with internal governance and asset management policies. 

How do I know if my system will qualify?

Our customers typically own their da Vinci X/Xi systems outright and are either transitioning platforms or offloading underutilized assets. Unsure of your ownership structure? We can help determine eligibility. 

Will the transition disrupt our surgical program?

No. R2 Surgical coordinates removal timing to align with platform upgrades.

Don't leave capital on the table

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