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Minimally Invasive Surgery > Olympus > Entering Into Exclusive Sales and Distribution Partnership > Market and Technology Leader > Advanced Surgical Concepts > Laparo Endoscopic Single-site Surgery LESS surgery > Endoscopic surgery via the umbilicus > Single access point > Flexible and rigid endoscopes > Playing a decisive role > Minimally invasive diagnostics and therapy > TriPort device > Advanced Surgical Concept > New Procedure To Revolutionize Donor Nephrectomy > Kidney Live Donor Surgery > NBC Today Show > Bellybutton procedure > Surgical scar hidden by bellybutton > Benefits for the patient > Cosmetic aspect > Reduction in pain

Will surgeons use the TriPort to develop a new generation of procedures that reduce surgical trauma and scars? Will the synergy between the companies’ products allow ASC and Olympus to dominate the market for LESS surgery? Will Olympus be supplying the ports, the manual instruments and the optics for the dynamic field of minimally invasive surgery?

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…Olympus has further cemented its position as a leader in the field of minimally invasive surgery by signing an exclusive and immediate deal to distribute the products of Irish company Advanced Surgical Concepts worldwide. ASC is the sole global provider of ports for state-of-the-art laparoscopic operative techniques via a single access point – the patient’s navel. Olympus is now the exclusive distributor for the full range of products involved.

Laparo Endoscopic Single-site Surgery (LESS surgery) – endoscopic surgery via the umbilicus – ranks as one of the most important recent innovations in medical technology. As distributor for the TriPorts and QuadPorts developed by ASC, Olympus is now a key player in the technology of this high-potential market. Using these ports, three or four instruments can be introduced into the patient’s abdomen via a single access point (e.g. the navel). Up to now, most minimally invasive operations required three or even four separate access points…

The market for minimally invasive products is constantly expanding. In Europe alone, around 900,000 gall bladder operations are carried out each year. Over the next few years, a larger number of gall bladder operations will be performed via the umbilicus. Experts predict a significant increase in operations – including complex operations – involving ‘scarless’ surgery within the coming years.

In addition to the benefits for the patient in terms of the cosmetic aspect and reduction in pain from the healing process, this new form of access brings advantages for hospitals, with costs being held at the same level as for conventional operating techniques, whilst continuing the trend towards shorter in-patient times and reduced hospital costs through minimised risk of post-operative infection.

With its products and systems solutions, Olympus is positioning itself as a capable partner for the medical sector. Flexible and rigid endoscopes are playing a decisive role in minimally invasive diagnostics and therapy. The company’s range of products comprises endoscopes and systems solutions for wide-ranging applications in internal medicine and surgery, endoscopic video systems, reprocessing systems and a broad selection of endotherapy products.