AnchorPort® technology brings freedom of movement to Single Incision Laparoscopy.

 

Single port surgery may be the wave of the future, but to date technology has not kept up with surgeon ingenuity. If you have had to perform single incision laparoscopy using three conventional trocars, you know how cumbersome it can be. Now there’s a better way: AnchorPort® for Single Incision Laparoscopy. It gets at the key challenge surgeons face: maneuverability.

 

With its small and low profile, AnchorPort for Single Incision Laparoscopy gives you remarkable access and freedom of movement. It’s a great alternative to other surgical approaches and an indication of SurgiQuest innovations to come.

 

Highlights:

 

Enables unique staggering technique for unrestricted movement
Common problem: Traditional trocar housings are large and bang
together, limiting movement and making it difficult to operate.

 

Uncommon solution: AnchorPort’s small and low-profile housing
allows cannulae to be placed close together. By nestling Anchor-
Ports of varying lengths, you can move easily, without restrictions.

 

Stays in place throughout the procedure
Common problem: The cannula pulls out, causing loss of intra-abdominal pressure, creating issues of exposure and loss of visibility.

 

Uncommon solution: AnchorPort’s internal “anchor” prevents the cannula from pulling out during procedures. Once it’s inserted, it stays secure for the duration. So there’s no loss of pneumo or exposure — and no delays in the OR.

 

Optimizes optical entry
Common problem: Inability to visualize secondary entries when all ports are being placed in the same incision.

 

Uncommon solution: With AnchorPort, optical entry can be used not just on the first entry, but on all entries. This gives surgeons better visibility for port placement.