With the growing number of patient complaints related to various long term side effects of surgical meshes, the search for the ideal mesh is still on. Reconsidering t
Light in the visible spectrum guides surgical decision-making by enabling the surgeon to intraoperatively define anatomy.
Statement of the Problem: Grade III and IV highly vascular haemorrhoids with Secondary haemorrhoids – (between the anal cushions) and Circumferential and Circumferentiall
Every year approximately 175,000 laparoscopic ventral hernia procedures are performed. There are significant benefits including shorter length of stay and significantly lower infection rates,
Current standards of care in the preoperative planning for liver resection includes two dimensional (2D) cross sectional multiphase, computed tomography (CT) or magneti
Realtime automatic polyp detection during colonoscopy reduces the number of missed colon polyp/adenoma in the visual field, which help to improve adenoma detection and thus decrease the risk of int
Advancements in telecommunications has expanded the ability to collaborate remotely. A challenge faced in telecommunication is reduced ability to use nonve
Appendectomy is the most common surgical emergency. In order to mitigate high operating room charges associated with longer surgeries, many surgeons use en
Fetal surgery has the potential to correct or ameliorate developmental defects such as spina bifida, twin twin transfusion syndrome, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, sacrococcygeal teratomas, and u
Alteration in perfusion is a major biomarker to indicate the function of an injured, resected or transplanted organ. Currently, tissue perfusion and viability are