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Re: Ryan071236 post# 13432

Tuesday, 09/16/2014 10:03:18 AM

Tuesday, September 16, 2014 10:03:18 AM

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I agree in the sense that the SPORT single port approach will not enable them to capitalize on what are by necessity mult-port approach surgical procedures.

However, a successful market for SPORT will bring about a multiple-port SPORT system, as hinted at in the recently discussed patent application for an armature that can support multiple SPORT heads.

If the SPORT articulation and manual control console are well-suited to surgery/surgeons (this is far from being a fact, but it is a common assumption among TITAN believers), then I think the future looks good.

So far, demonstration of the arms articulation by the company are fairly trivial videos; what is actually required of the surgeon for hand control has not been demonstrated to shareholders. The learning curve for surgical dexterity may be steep; much will depend on that. No facts about the "successful animal chole" have come out to my knowledge, even to whether the animal was live, recovered, species, tools employed, etc.. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong about that.

I'd like to see a buyout because as I've said before, I have been underwhelmed by released information, and consequently my feeling of risk is higher.