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M a y 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 6 7 hand, wrist and arm into robotic-like movements that can be used to per- form less complex minimally invasive procedures. Its sensitive controls respond to the surgeon's slightest movements. In or out, up or down, left or right, wherever the surgeon moves his hand and wrist, the tip of the instrument moves in unison — unlike traditional straight-stick laparoscopic instruments that move in the opposite direction of the surgeon's hand. Plus, it can rotate or roll infinitely, giving surgeons the same ability to sew laparoscopically as a robot. Yes, a robot arm also moves like a surgeon's wrist, but it takes a $2 million robot on the back end to drive it. Only a handful of surgeons are using FlexDex during a limited rollout. One of them is Kent Bowden, DO, a general surgeon at Munson Healthcare Cadillac (Mich.) Hospital. He's used it in about 20 cases, including inguinal and ventral hernias and to repair a colonic serosal tear. "It makes laparoscopic surgery more like open surgery," says Dr. Bowden. "It give you so much flexibility. Plus, no additional staff is needed, no consoles, no huge capital expenses." FlexDex is currently used for small incisions and stitching, but with full 360-degree rotation and 180-degree angulation, Dr. Bowden says he's excited to see where this technology goes next. "Cautery? Dissection? This could be used with every type of laparoscopic tool: grasper, dissectors, scissors. The way this device moves is the most novel I've ever seen." Shirin Towfigh, MD, FACS, a hernia and laparoscopic specialist at the Beverly Hills (Calif.) Hernia Center, sampled FlexDex at the

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