The Enos surgical system is designed to deliver clinical capabilities beyond current robotic offerings. Titan engineers are designing the Enos system in direct response to feedback from laparoscopic and robotic assisted surgery device users. We are addressing an array of suggestions and requests ranging from device performance, ergonomics, operating room efficiency, ease of use, and reduced operating costs.
Evolving to the Enos System
Titan has been refining the Enos robotic single access surgery system over recent years, applying lessons learned from preclinical and laboratory evaluation and utilizing intellectual property and applying know-how that reaches back into the company’s productive history of robotic technology development.
In 2020, Titan rebranded its surgical system in development, the SPORT surgical system, to the Enos robotic single access surgical system, to better represent our focus. The new brand accurately represents what our product is targeting: surgery through one access point in the body. Our human centric design is based on an accessible, ergonomic workstation, with advanced multi-articulated instruments that offer a new level of clinical capabilities, precision, control and safety, and miniaturized 3D high-definition endoscopic camera technology, all delivered through a single incision.
Tackling the Tough Tasks
Engineers are our DNA. The technology housed in the Enos system is not only nimble, it is designed to be robust, thoughtful and precise. Our engineers are solving challenges with fluid motion guidance systems, surgeon and technician ergonomics, and best in class 3D high-definition vision systems.