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  • Single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy: lessons learned for success

    Since its introduclion approximately 20 years ago, laparoscopic cholecystectomy has rapidly become the treatment of choice Tor symptomatic cholelithiasis [1—3]. Conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy generally is performed through four small incisions in the abdominal wall [4]. Fn recent years, a less invasive method has been sought in an effort to reduce postoperative pain and ...


    By Virtual Ports

  • A Suture-Based Liver Retraction Method for Laparoscopic Bariatric Procedures: Results From A Large Case Series

    Background In laparoscopic bariatric procedures, retraction of the left lobe of the liver is essential to visualize and operate on the stomach, esophagus, and other structures that lie beneath the liver. The conventional approach to liver retraction utilizes a mechanical retractor that is held by an assistant and requires an additional subxiphoid incision and port An ideal method for liver ...


    By FreeHold Surgical, LLC

  • Low-dose irradiation therapy to cure gas gangrene infections

    Infection with clostridium bacteria, which live in the soil, is most often associated with war wounds, car accidents, complicated abortions, etc. The incidence is highest in areas with poor access to proper wound care. Such infections lead to gas gangrene, a deadly disease that spreads very quickly in the body and causes rapid death. Present-day treatment consists of administering antibiotics and ...


    By Inderscience Publishers

  • Baroreflex Activation Therapy: A Novel Approach for HFrEF Patients

    During the webinar, you’ll learn about: Treatment options and unmet needs of HFrEF patients The physiologic rationale of baroreflex activation Barostim therapy overview and clinical evidence overview Appropriate patient selection and real-world experience Important Safety Information CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the ...


    By CVRx

  • Clinical implementation of the Humacyte human acellular vessel: Implications for military and civilian trauma care

    ABSTRACT: The incidence of wartime vascular injury has increased and is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. While ligation remains an option, current resuscitation and damage control techniques have resulted in vascular repair being pursued in more than half of wartime injuries. Options for vascular reconstruction are currently limited to autologous vein or synthetic conduits, choices ...


    By Humacyte, Inc.

  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy with the FreeHold Duo Retractor - Case Study

    Introduction The first laparoscopic cholecystectomy was reported in 1987, introducing an era of minimally invasive surgery for this common procedure. Advantages of the laparoscopic approach include reduced postoperative pain and recovery time and improved cosmesis.17 Since its introduction, the laparoscopic approach has been modified to reduce even further the number of incisions and trocars ...


    By FreeHold Surgical, LLC

  • Single umbilical incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Initial experience of the Coelio Club

    Summary 41m: To assess the initial results of single umbilical incision laparoscopic cholecystectomies (SUILC) performed by the members of the Club Coelio. Patients and methods: This multicenter study involved 65 consecutive patients undergoing SUILC between September 2008 and December 2009. The operation was performed with a O3 scope in 35 and with a 305 scope in 30 patients. There were 56 ...


    By Virtual Ports

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