OmniGuide Inc., a medical device company specializing in precision surgical energy instruments, is launching a product designed for laparoscopic endometriosis procedures.
According to a statement, the instrument set offers enhanced ergonomics, access, and operative flow compared to previous CO2 laser delivery systems.
Dr. Samuel Brown, a physician and the director of Brown Fertility, says, “The CO2 laser is considered the optimal energy source for endometriosis surgery, but clinical applications were limited due to the cumbersome set-up and inadequate anatomical access associated with older technologies."
“The launch of the new laparoscopic instrument set is a milestone on OmniGuide’s mission to becoming a leader in minimally invasive surgery," adds OmniGuide President Scott Flora. "I am confident that our new instrument set will allow us to establish a strong presence in endometriosis surgery.”
OmniGuide’s gynecologic surgical instruments will be featured at two upcoming conferences: American Society of Reproductive Medicine in San Diego, CA and American Association for Gynecologic Laparoscopists in Las Vegas, NV. Conference attendees can receive a hands-on demonstration of the technology at OmniGuide’s exhibit booth.
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