The system has been designed to address the existing limitations of surgical robotic technology and allow surgeons as well as hospital administrators to achieve better clinical outcomes and economic benefits.
Sport surgical system features surgeon-controlled robotic platform, which integrates a 3D high-definition vision system.
The system also includes multi-articulating instruments to carry out minimally invasive surgery (MIS) procedures through a single incision.
In addition, the system is comprised of surgeon workstation that offers a surgeon with an advanced ergonomic interface to the robotic platform for controlling the instrument and offers 3D high-definition endoscopic view of inside a patient’s body.
Titan Medical CEO John Hargrove said: “Being invited to exhibit Titan’s Sport surgical system at this premier global robotic meeting demonstrates that our vision for an advanced platform is being recognized by influential audiences.
“This was the first time we demonstrated the Sport surgical system to the gynecological community and based on the feedback it was a positive experience.
“We believe Sport’s single port surgical design, along with the focus on clinical capabilities, operational efficiency and financial viability, are reasons why it will be welcomed by GYNs along with other surgeons.”