Mobile laparoscopy: Smartphone as a tool for the Surgeon
Gabriel E Escalona, MD1, Pedro Monsalve, MD2. 1Clínica Felix Boada, 2Hospital Universitario de CaracasIntroduction: Technological innovations advance rapidly and powerful devices are becoming more accesible at lower cost. The distribution and global use of smartphones make this technology promising and practical in the field of medicine. The objective of this study was to design and… Continue Reading
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Ultra-thin multi-functional endoscopy
Zeev Zalevsky, Prof, Asaf Shahmoon, PhD. Zsquare MedicalObjective of the technology Currently the world of endoscopy faces the following problems which are the objectives for our technology: 1. Patient risks – Existing endoscopic procedures mostly rely on re-usable endoscopes, taking up to 95% of the market share. Re-using an endoscope requires it to be sterilized… Continue Reading
A pre-clinical evaluation of a Mixed Reality navigation system for ultrasound-guided percutaneous punctures
C. Federico Davrieux, MD1, Mariano Eduardo Giménez, PhD2, Cristians A. Gonzalez, MD1, Alexandre Ancel, PhD1, Maxime Guinin, PhD1, Bénédicte Fahrer, MCs2, Jung-Myun Kwak, MD1, Edgardo Serra, MD3, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, FASA2, Alexandre Hostettler, PhD2. 1IHU-Strasbourg, 2IRCAD, 3CIEN Center, Integral Center of Endocrinology and NutritionAims: Image-guided surgery (IGS) is growing… Continue Reading
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND CLINICAL APPLICATION OF A SINGLE-SITE GASLESS LAPAROENDOSCOPIC OPERATIVE FIELD FORMATION DEVICE
Hai Hu, MD, Kai Zhang, Gang Zhao. East Hospital Affiliated with Tongji UniversityAims: Traditional laparoendoscopic surgery introduces risks for CO2 pneumoperitoneum-associated complications, and existing gasless laparoendoscopic surgeries have are associated with low visibility of the operative field. To overcome the disadvantages of the current lifting gasless laparoendoscopic operation platforms, we developed an inflatable device for… Continue Reading
An implantable microsensor with wireless communication to ensure safe coupling of Magnamosis rings
Veeshal H Patel, MD, MBA, Colin Brahmstedt, BS, Alex Balus, BS, Krista Camero, MS, Dillon Kwiat, Michael R Harrison, MD. University of California, San FranciscoObjective: Magnamosis is a magnetic compression anastomotic device for the gastrointestinal tract, with the goal of creating a leak-free anastomosis. It has thus far been successful in numerous animal studies and… Continue Reading
A Novel Laparoscopic Imaging System Utilizing a Trocar with Multiple Miniaturized Cameras
Jae-Jun Kim, PhD1, Alex Watras1, Hewei Liu, PhD1, Zhanpeng Zeng1, Jacob A Greenberg, MD2, Charles P Heise, MD2, Yu Hen Hu, PhD1, Hongrui Jiang, PhD1. 1University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2University of Wisconsin School of Medicine And Public HealthIntroduction: Current laparoscopic imaging systems require frequent and sometimes cumbersome manual adjustment of the camera to facilitate minimally invasive… Continue Reading
A Window into Metastasis
Sonia E Voiculescu, MD, MPH1, David Entenberg, MsC2, Yarong Wang, MD2, Maja Oktay, MD, PhD1, John Condeelis, PhD2. 1Montefiore Medical Center, 2Albert Einstein College of MedicineOBJECTIVE OF TECHNOLOGY: There are over 1.7 million worldwide cases of breast cancer diagnosed yearly, making it the most common female malignancy, with 90% of deaths caused by metastasis. The… Continue Reading
Flexible endoscopic cricopharyngeal myotomy with Thulium laser
Stefano Siboni, MD, Alberto Aiolfi, MD, Chiara Ceriani, MD, Marco Sozzi, MD, Luigi Bonavina, MD, FACS. IRCCS Policlinico San DonatoAims. Flexible endoscopic treatment of Zenker’s diverticulum is feasible, but electrocautery and CO2 laser technology carry the risk of collateral thermal injury. Thulium laser septum incision may overcome this limitation. We describe for the first time… Continue Reading
Esovac, an esophageal bypass device for the protection of esogastric anastomosis: preclinical results in pigs
Charam Khosrovani. Clinique FontvertIntroduction: Anastomotic leak is one of the most serious complications of esophageal surgery with a 30% post-operative death, reduced quality of life and negative outcome in cancer patients. Until now there is no efficient therapy to reduce the risks of esophageal anastomotic adverse events. Covered stents are routinely and successfully used in the… Continue Reading
Full Length Sleeve Gastrectomy Stapler
Adam Dunki-Jacobs, Jonathan R Thompson, MD, Ben Thompson. Standard Bariatrics, Inc.Objective of the technology or device: Sleeve gastrectomy is currently performed by firing a general purpose 60mm laparoscopic stapling device multiple times to transect the stomach. Orogastric calibration systems fail to help surgeons maintain desired distances from anatomic landmarks or align the anterior and posterior sides… Continue Reading
Tumor ablation using 3-dimensional electromagnetic guided ultrasound versus standard ultrasound in a porcine model
B Krasnick1, D Sindram2, K Simo3, R Goss4, J Bharadwaj4, K Howk4, K Herdina4, C Hammill1. 1Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Department of Surgery, 2Novant Health, Winston-Salem, NC, Department of Surgery, 3Pro Medica Physicians, Toledo, OH, Department of Surgery, 4Medtronic, Boulder, COObjective: The objective of this study was to compare the placement of ablation needles… Continue Reading
World’s first experience of the Senhance Surgical Robotic System on Cholecystectomy
Ravi Aggarwal, MRCS, Jasmine Winter-Beatty, MRCS, James Kinross, PhD, FRCS, Alexander C Von Roon, PhD, FRCS, Ara W Darzi, MD, FRCS, FACS, Sanjay Purkayastha, MD, FRCS. Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College LondonIntroduction: The TransEnterix Senhance™ Surgical Robotic System is a novel system that has recently received FDA clearance. With this clearance, the Senhance™ became… Continue Reading
Flex Robotic System, a Novel Technology for Transanal Excision of Rectal Malignancy.
Matthew Skancke, MD, Vincent Obias, MD. George Washington University HospitalObjective: In 2017, an estimated 39,910 people will receive a new diagnosis of rectal cancer. While the baseline surgical management of advanced rectal cancer remains the total mesorectal excision; more recently treatment for early rectal cancer has evolved with data to support local excision. Lesions that are… Continue Reading
Firefly –Flip a Switch to See the Ureter Use of Indocyanine Green for Localization and Preservation of Ureters in Robotic-Assisted Colon Surgery
Daniel R Slack, MD, Sandeep Sachidananda, MD, Diego Holguin, MD, Jayakara Shetty, MD. Waterbury HospitalBackground: Identification and preservation of ureter is a technical challenge during colon and pelvic surgery. The use of fluorescent dye has recently been included as an adjunct to enable easy intra-operative identification and hence preservation of the ureter during robotic-assisted surgery.… Continue Reading
Per-oral endoscopic myotomy followed by endoscopic fundoplication, a novel and refined method of POEM
Haruhiro Inoue, MD, PhD. Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Koto Toyosu HospitalBackground: Since its introduction in 2008 POEM (Per-oral endoscopic myotomy) has become a minimally invasive endoscopic treatment of choice for achalasia. In the last 9 years we have performed more than 1500 cases of POEM procedure for achalasia and other esophageal motility disorders. Post… Continue Reading
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