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Hand-assist devices have been developed to aid in the performance of advanced laparoscopic procedures, and early results are described in recent literature. We have had extensive experience with hand-assist devices both in the form of early prototype models and those hand-assist devices currently on the market. Important principles of hand-assist devices include ease of use, reliable maintenance of pneumoperitoneum, and hand comfort. In cooperation with industry we have helped to develop a new hand-assist device which appears to meet all these important principles
(HandPortTM, Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Andover, MA).

The UMASS EndoSurgery Center has been actively pursuing a research and development program to design new instruments and novel technologies in minimally invasive surgery.  With the help of our on-site engineers with state of the art CAD workstations we have patented numerous new devices.  Most that information is proprietary, as these devices are in the pre-production phase.  The HandPortTM system represents the first product that was the result of our research.  Don't forget to look up the presentations about hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery in the Courses section as well as the videoclips in the Procedures section

 


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