Ultrasound in DaVinci cases?

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Have a recruiter pitching me something with B&K. Claims the product is used in DaVinci procedures, can any of you that actually have something to do with this product (probably not many actually do here...) tell me if there is any widespread use of ultrasound probes in your prostate resection procedures? Figure it could be a growth engine given the number of robots and procedure growth... appreciate your response.
 






Yes, it is used but not that frequently. It's only real application is in partial nephrectomy which is a small subset within urology. I would not associate it with anything resembling a "growth engine"
 






Totally agree with 1st poster. I was a CSR for 2.5 years and only saw it used twice in partial neph cases. My suggestion is to find one or two busy Urologists in your local area and ask them who the "go to guy" is for partial nephs. Ask those specialists what they think about the product, company and utility of ultrasound and if they see it as a growth engine. In my honest opinion, there isn't a groundswell of need....good luck though!
 
























If your looking for the next growth engine within robotics, bowell and ureter repair devices would be a good place to start.

This is a person that doesn't know how to spell bowel. Don't claim a typo, it is clear that "your" an idiot. Congrats on spelling ureter correctly, did you consult a Netter's?
 






There (with here in it) is opposite of over here, you hear with your ear, there is here and their's is their's, you are what you're eating and your's is our's!

My 8 year old was taught this by her teacher and she does not make the mistakes that some "professional sales representatives" make on this website. It baffles me that I have even had managers that are guilty of the same errors that my elementary school daughter could correct.
 






There (with here in it) is opposite of over here, you hear with your ear, there is here and their's is their's, you are what you're eating and your's is our's!

My 8 year old was taught this by her teacher and she does not make the mistakes that some "professional sales representatives" make on this website. It baffles me that I have even had managers that are guilty of the same errors that my elementary school daughter could correct.
When you say "your's", do you mean "yours"? What about "our's"? Do you mean "ours"? Does your 8 year old know this? What a fucking dumbass!