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Laparoscopic surgery, also called ''minimally invasive surgery'' (MIS)'', bandaid surgery'', ''keyhole surgery'' is a modern surgical technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) as compared to larger incisions needed in traditional surgical procedures.
New Cleveland Clinic study shows bariatric surgery is safe option for managing type 2 diabetes in overweight or mildly obese patients

New Cleveland Clinic study shows bariatric surgery is safe option for managing type 2 diabetes in overweight or mildly obese patients

Weight-loss surgery may be safe for managing type 2 diabetes in patients with mild obesity

Weight-loss surgery may be safe for managing type 2 diabetes in patients with mild obesity

Medeon Biodesign gets FDA clearance for new lens cleaning device

Medeon Biodesign gets FDA clearance for new lens cleaning device

Long-term treatment of GERD: an interview with Chris Rowland, CEO, Medigus

Long-term treatment of GERD: an interview with Chris Rowland, CEO, Medigus

World renowned surgeon evaluates parallels between Prostate cancer, Breast cancer

World renowned surgeon evaluates parallels between Prostate cancer, Breast cancer

Karl Storz supports the Royal College of Surgeons with IMAGE1 SPIES™

Karl Storz supports the Royal College of Surgeons with IMAGE1 SPIES™

Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery significantly lowers health care costs

Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery significantly lowers health care costs

Minimally-invasive surgery offers long-term cost savings for healthcare system, less trauma for patients

Minimally-invasive surgery offers long-term cost savings for healthcare system, less trauma for patients

Laparoscopic hysterectomy with morcellation safer than abdominal procedure for treating presumed fibroid uterus

Laparoscopic hysterectomy with morcellation safer than abdominal procedure for treating presumed fibroid uterus

Single-site laparoscopic surgery effective for colorectal cancer

Single-site laparoscopic surgery effective for colorectal cancer

Use of magnetic force can make laparoscopic surgery easier, more effective

Use of magnetic force can make laparoscopic surgery easier, more effective

Misonix net sales increase 36% to $5.6 million in second quarter fiscal 2015

Misonix net sales increase 36% to $5.6 million in second quarter fiscal 2015

Nine out of ten surgeons believe advanced surgical energy devices could revolutionise surgery in the future

Nine out of ten surgeons believe advanced surgical energy devices could revolutionise surgery in the future

First two patients enrolled in AGA’s GERD Registry successfully undergo treatment

First two patients enrolled in AGA’s GERD Registry successfully undergo treatment

AGA) Center for GI Innovation and Technology is pleased to announce that the first two enrollees in the STAR Registry

AGA) Center for GI Innovation and Technology is pleased to announce that the first two enrollees in the STAR Registry

Laparoscopic radical cystectomy can lead to reliable, long-term cancer control

Laparoscopic radical cystectomy can lead to reliable, long-term cancer control

Minimally invasive surgeries successfully performed at Policlinico Gemelli in Rome with ALF-X system

Minimally invasive surgeries successfully performed at Policlinico Gemelli in Rome with ALF-X system

Surgery simulator app: an interview with Jean Nehme

Surgery simulator app: an interview with Jean Nehme

Conventional laparoscopy less complicated than robot-assisted surgery for benign gynecologic conditions

Conventional laparoscopy less complicated than robot-assisted surgery for benign gynecologic conditions

New study finds geographic variation in use of laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer patients

New study finds geographic variation in use of laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer patients

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