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Single Incision Laproscopic Surgery (S.I.L.S.)
The SILS(TM) Port is a single, flexible port that can be fitted through a small incision in the umbilicus which results in a single "hidden scar," a cosmetic advance over the multiple visible scars associated with standard multi-port laparoscopy. The port has the capacity for up to three laparoscopic instruments.
"SILS(TM) Port is the first device specifically indicated for multiple instrument access to the abdomen through a single incision," said Scott Flora, President, Surgical Devices, Covidien. "We led the first surgical revolution with multi-port laparoscopic surgery and Covidien is now leading the way again with SILS(TM) procedures and the new SILS(TM) Port, innovations that offer surgeons an immediate advancement in patient care," he added.
The SILS(TM) Port is designed to offer surgeons an immediate advancement in patient care. When the SILS(TM) Port is combined with several other devices in the Company's portfolio, surgeons will have a complete toolbox available for this new and emerging technique.
Laparoscopic procedures performed through a single incision are a significant evolution in the world of surgery. While laparoscopy traditionally offers better patient outcomes than does the open approach, including less pain and improved cosmesis, SILS(TM) procedures have the potential to dramatically extend these benefits.

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Wael Kouli , MD
Dr. Kouli is fellowship trained in bariatric surgery. He was trained by one of the nation's leaders in bariatric surgery, Robert E. Brolin, MD. During his residency and...
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Insurance Problems?
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the Obesity Action Coalition for helpful tips.
Additional Resources:
Obesity Association: www.obesity.org
Obesity Help: www.obesityhelp.com


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