2010
DOI: 10.3109/01443615.2010.511730
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Initial evaluation of a new device for gynaecological laparoscopic surgery: The Atiomo-Laparoscopic Assistant™

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the number of surgeons required to successfully complete a range of gynaecological laparoscopic procedures using a new device (the Atiomo-Laparoscopic Assistant™), which enables one surgeon to easily simultaneously manipulate the uterus and the laparoscope. The number of surgeons required to complete the operation in 15 women undergoing a range of laparoscopic procedures using the Atiomo-Laparoscopic Assistant™ was compared with data retrospectively collected from theatre … Show more

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“…This issue contains a description of surgical equipment developed and tested by the first author (Atiomo et al 2010). He has declared that he designed the manipulator and that he will receive royalties from any sales.…”
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“…This issue contains a description of surgical equipment developed and tested by the first author (Atiomo et al 2010). He has declared that he designed the manipulator and that he will receive royalties from any sales.…”
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confidence: 99%