EndoGlow makes fluorescent medical devices used in minimally invasive surgeries. Our devices are used in gynecologic, urologic,and colorectal surgeries.
🔖 Study Highlights the Need for Fluorescent-Guided Surgery in Gynecology
A recent study published in the Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery underscores the critical need for enhanced visualization in robot-assisted sacrocolpopexy.
https://t.co/mCjosfPw1x
This study reinforces the importance of innovative solutions like the GreenEgg fluorescent manipulator, which directly addresses the challenges highlighted in the research.
In this video, Joseph Panza from the University of Rochester Medical Center demonstrates how the GreenEgg enhances visualization during a bladder dissection.
By providing an additional layer of visual confirmation, the GreenEgg empowers surgeons with greater confidence, ensuring they have the most comprehensive visual references available to make precise and informed decisions during surgery.
Check out our video channel on the #EndoGlow website!
Here you will see how the #GreenEgg enhances surgical visualization during pelvic procedures. Our videos highlight how the GreenEgg assisted in procedures such as #endometriosis excision, #reanastomosis, and #sacrocolpopexy.
In this video & photos, the GreenEgg from @EndoGlow is used with the Karl Storz Rubina system during the resection of a rectum-vaginal septum endometriosis nodule.
The GreenEgg effectively visualizes the surgical plane, and can be used simultaneously with ICG to mark the ureter, ensuring enhanced safety.
Thank you, Dr. João Paulo Epprecht, for sharing your experience!
Paula Jaye Doyle, M. D. FPMRS was interviewed by Justin Velzquez from Spectrum News during the announcement of Upstate Biotech Ventures. This new venture capital fund will support startups and small businesses affiliated with Upstate Medical University. Check out the interview!
Look at this GLOWING review from Danielle Carr, Peter Rosenblatt, & Nicole Jenkins, DO presented at #IUGA24! For an abstract and video of the submission: https://t.co/ueMohHK3Hx
In a recent paper "Intraoperative bladder visualization by indocyanine green filling and subsequent washout in endoscopic hysterectomy: ICG-Washout method" by Akiko Yoshida Ueno, et al. the problem of bladder injury during minimally invasive hysterectomy is once again highlighted
An intraoperative method for delineating the entire bladder HAS been established. EndoGlow's GreenEgg™ fluorescent manipulator transilluminates the bladder from the vaginal side delineating the bladder boarder without slowing down the surgery or exposing the patient to ICG.