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Hand-Access Device for Laparoscopy

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 03 Jul 2001
A new medical device for use during hand-access laparoscopy makes it easier to perform complex minimally invasive procedures by providing advanced access to the operative site. More...


Called GelPort, the device requires no double gloving, no sleeves or attachments to the surgeon, and gives the surgeon unlimited hand exchanges. The GelPort material is designed to provide an excellent seal while remaining soft and comfortable for the surgeon. It allows for easy introduction of medical instruments and removal of specimens without creating an additional incision or temporarily losing access. A surgeon simply inserts a hand through the gel opening and into the patient's body. No adhesives are required and set-up time is minimal. GelPort has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

GelPort was developed by Applied Medical (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, USA). The company notes that GelPort has particular usefulness in kidney donor surgery. The device allows the surgeon to remove the kidney precisely and carefully, while greatly reducing pain, recovery time, and scarring for the donor.

"The GelPort's Advanced Access technology enhances our ability to combine laparoscopy with the tactile feel and precision of open surgery,” said David Albala, M.D., director of endourology and minimally invasive surgery at Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola University (Chicago, IL, USA). "This is a major new development in hand-assisted laparoscopy technology that ultimately makes minimally invasive laparoscopy more attractive for a larger number of traditionally invasive surgical procedures.”





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