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Press Release: Scar-LESS Surgery benefits both the patient and
surgeon
Geneva, June 2010. LESS (Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site) surgery is
one of the most innovative approaches to keyhole surgery. This type
of procedure allows for surgeons to use both a camera and a range of
instruments through one small incision. The cosmetic results are
excellent ....
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Fact Sheet: LESS – Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site – Surgery
The LESS Fact Sheet provides definitions, for example of the LESS approach, the LESS procedures, or the LESS equipment …
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Press Release: LESS Surgery equipment and how it all works
Geneva, June 2010. Advanced instrumentation: ports, hand instruments and camera
systems: Laparoscopic surgery involves an insufflation of the abdomen with carbon
dioxide gas....
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Congress News: The growing potential of LESS technology in the field of urology
Barcelona, April 2010. LESS news from the congress of the European Association of Urology (EAU) including interview with expert Professor Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg.
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Press Release: LESS Surgery – An evolution in minimally invasive surgery?
Florence, 29 October 2009. At this year’s Congress of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE) in Florence, Olympus Medical Systems Europa GmbH invited leading gynaecologists ...
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Press Release: Future Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Florence, 29 October 2009. As one of the most promising minimally invasive techniques, LESS surgery was ...
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Interview: "We have performed about 30 LESS surgeries so far, ..."
Interview with Professor Giovanni Scambia, MD, Rome, Italy
"... including ovarian cyst enucleations, adnexectomies and diagnostic laparoscopies for sterilisations. We recently performed our first LESS hysterectomy – an application that seems very suitable for LESS surgery. ..."
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Press Release: LESS – is more!
Prague, 18 June 2009. Minimally invasive procedures have dramatically changed the face of surgery in recent years. ...
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Press Release: LESS Surgery – A new horizon in minimally invasive surgery?
Prague, 18 June 2009. At this year’s Congress of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) in Prague, Olympus Medical Systems Europa GmbH demonstrated impressively that minimally invasive surgery is entering a new dimension: ...
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Interview: LESS surgery is here to stay!
Interview with Professor Philippe Morel, MD, Geneva, Switzerland
In conventional laparoscopic operations, the surgeon has to make several incisions into the abdominal wall to be able to insert the required instruments into the patient's abdomen – usually 3 to 5 incisions are needed per surgery. ...
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Press Release: Minimally invasive operations with Olympus equipment honoured by American Urological Association
Hamburg, 5 May 2009 – The annual meeting of the American Urological Association presents awards for the most innovative videos from urological practice ...
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Press Release: LESS – is more!
Stockholm, March 19, 2009. Minimally invasive procedures have dramatically changed the face of surgery in recent years. ...
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Press Release: LESS Surgery – A New Horizon in Urology?
Stockholm, March 19, 2009. At the EAU – European Association of Urology – 24th Annual Congress in Stockholm, Olympus Medical Systems Europa GmbH invited leading urologists to participate in a symposium to discuss the topic of LESS – Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site – surgery. ...
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Review: LESS Surgery Symposium during the congress of the European Association of Urology (EAU)
Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site (LESS) surgery is one of the most promising advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques of the future. ...
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