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REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Robotic Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, a Minimally-Invasive Procedure Featuring the DA Vinci Robot

Posted on: Thursday, 2 November 2006, 09:00 CST

On November 2, 2006 at 6 PM CST Trinity Mother Frances Health System's Center for Advanced Surgery and Technology (CASAT) will host a live Webcast of a minimally-invasive coronary artery bypass surgery using the da Vinci(R) Surgical robot on www.or-live.com. The Webcast will feature CASAT co-medical director and cardiovascular surgeon William F. Turner, Jr., MD of Turner Cardiovascular Associates, who has performed over 100 robot-assisted heart surgeries and 1,651 beating heart bypass operations.

The minimally-invasive coronary bypass allows the surgeon to reach the heart with a small incision rather than the traditional sternotomy (cracking of the chest) so patients generally have a shorter hospital stay than with an open procedure. Mother Frances Hospital is the exclusive facility in the region with this advanced robotic technology for minimally-invasive procedures.

The da Vinci(R) System is a laparoscopic surgical robot that integrates the classic skills of the surgeon with the futuristic precision of the robot. da Vinci cannot make decisions or movements on its own. The surgeon makes all movements. But da Vinci(R) makes the surgeon's movements more precise, giving the surgeon more range of motion and providing enhanced 3-D visualization of the operating field. It improves the dexterity beyond that available with current minimally-invasive technology.

da Vinci(R) uses the natural intuitive movements of the surgeon. For example, when the surgeon manipulates the controls clockwise, the robot's instruments twist clockwise, giving the surgeon natural hand-eye coordination. Current minimally-invasive surgeries are counter-intuitive, similar to performing surgery while looking in a mirror. da Vinci(R) is more precise than the human hand alone, which translates into less pain, fewer complications and faster recoveries for patients.

Since the first da Vinci(R) procedure, a minimally-invasive heart bypass, was performed in February 2004, over 280 robotic procedures, including cardiac, prostate, gynecologic and general surgery have been performed at the Center for Advanced Surgery and Technology at Trinity Mother Frances Health System.

"Since the da Vinci Surgical System was first used at CASAT in February 2004, hundreds of patients have benefited from this advanced form of surgical technology," said Dr. Turner. "The number of procedures for which da Vinci can be used is increasing each year. I am proud to have teamed with Trinity Mother Frances Health System to be one of the first in the United States to offer this System to our patients."

Visit http://www.or-live.com/motherfrances/1569 to learn more and view a program preview. VNR http://www.or-live.com/rams/mof-1569-mkw-q.ram

Video-Link Available: http://www.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=351480

 Contact:  Alex Fraser Director of Marketing slp3D, Inc. / OR-Live  860-953-2900 x 214 afraser@slp3d.com

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