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Friday, 06/20/2014 5:39:17 AM

Friday, June 20, 2014 5:39:17 AM

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Calling all involved in the industry to respond. I’m looking to write a third article and need your help. Anyone in the industry (physicians and specialists (surgeons, anesthesiologists, etc.), hospital administrators or management, sales reps, or anyone else who thinks that their input would add to the article is encouraged to private message me a short piece of writing...

After reading Lurker05’s post from the other day, and then VeNoM12’s, Robs911’s, and CUIN2’s responses, I had an idea for a new article. Let’s highlight the differences between Titan’s SPORT and TransEnterix’s SurgiBot from the people who know the machines best, those with an intimate knowledge of what is needed in one – the end or near-end users.

So, I would like to pose two questions for those qualified to answer:

What makes the SPORT the most ideal platform between it and TRXC’s SurgiBot?

Which do you believe has the most potential and why?


Don’t work about your responses being too bias, that’s expected. This is the TITXF board, the article will be on TITXF, and we’re all invested in TITXF, so inherently, there will be bias.
If you could inbox (private message) me a brief synopsis of your personal details (what you do, how many cases/procedures a year, your involvement in the industry, etc. – that type of stuff), and also provide commentary to the above questions, that would be much appreciated – bullet points or paragraphs, whatever works for you. All contributors to the discussion will remain anonymous and will be labeled generically in the article (i.e. Surgeon 1, Sales Rep 2, etc.)

I think it’s fascinating to hear the differences in functionality between the two units from the (near) end user, and what their thoughts are on the companies and I think that others will really appreciate it as well.

Looking forward to the PM’s. And remember this is totally voluntary and anonymous, but the more responses the more detailed and thorough the sample will be.

If anyone has anything to add, or any suggestions or comments, don't be shy.

Long and strong.