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H
as
mini-
mally
inva-
sive
laparoscopy gotten
stale in your ORs?
Could some of your
surgeons use a nudge
to make sure they
keep striving for new,
less-invasive tools
and techniques that
let them produce bet-
ter outcomes and
faster recoveries?
It can seem that
way, says Alexander
Rosemurgy, MD,
director of the
Southeastern Center
for Digestive
Disorders at Florida
Hospital Tampa.
"People who are still
doing conventional
laparoscopy are doing
Innovative techniques and tools
continue to move the ball forward.
Abdominal
Surgery
Advances
z THROUGH THE NAVEL Alexander Rosemurgy, MD,
and Sharona Ross, MD, of the Southeastern Center for
Digestive Disorders at Florida Hospital Tampa, make
scarring a thing of the past with single-site surgery.
Jim Burger
Associate Editor