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Minimally Invasive Surgery​

Minimally invasive surgery for a faster recovery​

Every surgical procedure represents stress for the patient. That's why laparoscopy uses a minimally invasive surgical approach – because less invasive procedures usually mean shorter recovery times and less medication. [1] We want to help shape the future of laparoscopy. Motivated by our desire to explore new approaches in visualization, seal & cut solutions, instruments and new services.

Surgeons in the OR with EinsteinVision® camera system
Seal and cut Caiman® articulating maryland jaw
AdTec® instruments for laparoscopic procedures
Flow 50 insufflator for open and laparoscopic procedures
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At B. Braun, we understand the daily challenges health care professionals face to enhance OR efficiency and safety in surgical care. The supply of sterile goods is becoming increasingly complex.

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[1] Cho HJ, Kim WR, Kim JW. A comparative study between open versus laparoscopic Hartmann reversal: A single-center experience and analysis. Medicine (Baltimore). 2021 Nov 24;100(47):e27976. DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027976.

[2] Eick, S., Loudermilk, B., Walberg, E. et al. Rationale, bench testing and in vivo evaluation of a novel 5 mm laparoscopic vessel sealing device with homogeneous  ressure distribution in long instrument jaws. Ann Surg Innov Res 7, 15 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-1164-7-15

[3] Aaron C. Voegele, Donna L. Korvick, Mario Gutierrez et al. Perpendicular blood vessel seals are stronger than those made at an angle. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Aug 2013.669-672. https://doi.org/10.1089/lap.2013.0028

[4] Kameyama, H., Otani, T., Yamazaki, T. et al. Comparison of surgical smoke between open surgery and laparoscopic surgery for colorectal disease in the COVID-19 era. Surg Endosc 36, 1243–1250 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-021-08394-1