Cleveland Clinic Selects Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Surgery (LESS) as One of the Top Ten Innovations of 2009
Posted on: Thursday, 29 January 2009, 09:00 CST
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In traditional laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon makes three to six "keyhole" incisions in multiple sites, inserts instrumentation into each "keyhole" and performs the surgery. In LESS/SPA, only one incision is made through the umbilicus (navel). All of the instruments go through this single "keyhole."
According to the Cleveland Clinic, the key criteria used in selecting LESS/SPA as one of the top 10, "game changing" innovations of 2009 were:
- "Have significant potential for short-term clinical impact (either a major improvement in patient benefit or an improved function that enhances healthcare delivery)
- Have a high probability of success
- Be on the market or close to being introduced
- Have sufficient data available to support its nomination."
Commented Lee, "Donor nephrectomy is but one of the many laparoscopic surgical procedures that, we believe, will be converting to LESS/SPA in the coming years. Already, LESS/SPA procedures have been performed with Autonomy articulating instruments in many general, urologic, and gynecologic surgical procedures. Together, over two million of these procedures are currently performed laparoscopically in the U.S. each year. This is a very large addressable market."
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Cambridge Endo is a privately held medical device company that designs, develops and manufactures innovative articulating laparoscopic instruments. The Autonomy(TM) Lapro-Angle(TM) product line is designed to be an enabling technology for LESS/SPA. Autonomy articulating instruments are also used in many traditional laparoscopic procedures by general, bariatric, urologic, and gynecologic surgeons.
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