| Literature DB >> 26680380 |
Phillip P Shadduck1, Eduardo Moreno Paquentin2, Gustavo L Carvalho3, Jay A Redan4.
Abstract
Mini-laparoscopy (Mini) was pioneered more than 20 years ago, initially with instruments borrowed from other specialties and subsequently with tools designed specifically for Mini. Early adoption of Mini was inhibited though by the limitations of these first-generation instruments, especially functionality and durability. Newer generation Mini instruments have recently become available with improved effector tips, a choice of shaft diameters and lengths, better shaft insulation and electrosurgery capability, improved shaft strength and rotation, more ergonomic handles, low-friction trocar options, and improved instrument durability. Improvements are also occurring in imaging and advanced energy for Mini. The current status of mini-laparoscopy instruments and economics are presented.Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26680380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Technol Int ISSN: 1090-3941