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Tuesday, 10/17/2017 2:31:10 PM

Tuesday, October 17, 2017 2:31:10 PM

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If you look at the evolution of robots in surgery, the main reason robots were bought was to help hospitals gain market share vs hospitals who could not afford them.
There are two main procedures where the robot aids surgeons in suturing prostatectomy and hysterectomy because of the 360 rotation of the tips. The robot has allowed average surgeons to perform procedures that their technical ability would not allow them to perform.

The advantage of sport is small foot print, able to go to multiple OR's and hopefully lower cost to acquire and maintain.

Some procedures that sport could make easier would be laparoscopic ventral hernia repairs, laparoscopic inguinal hernias and oral cavity surgery.

As to a reverse split, companies who have a viable product will have to have investment fund support before the split. The reason to reverse split is to get it listed on the nasdaq over $1.00 not to reduce outstanding shares. The value of the company doesn't change after splitting.

The stock value went up 150% after just placing one unit at a testing center. Think how much the value will rise after FDA submission. At this point selling your shares only makes sense if you need the money now for living. From this point on every good news dump will cause the shares to rise.