Mayo Clinic tests non-incision, endoscopic ulcer repair
Thursday, October 15, 2009 - 04:56
in Health & Medicine
Mayo Clinic surgical researchers are reporting a 93 percent success rate in recent animal tests of endoscopic repair of perforated ulcers. The goal is to advance the use of an endoscope - which allows access to organs through natural openings, such as the mouth - for a less invasive alternative to laparoscopic techniques (surgery performed through a small incision) or conventional surgery. They will present their findings from recent animal studies today at the American College of Surgeons 95th Clinical Congress in Chicago...