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SUMMARY
Traditional open surgery techniques are being replaced by the
development of new, less traumatic, and therefore potentially
safer minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques. The numerous
advantages offered by GSI's patented technology in the cardiovascular
area are helping to popularize this change. Dramatic patient benefits
can be realized through GSI's contributions to saphenous vein
harvest for coronary artery bypass surgery.
Saphenous vein harvest for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
customarily involves the creation of a long incision potentially
extending from the ankle to the groin, depending upon the length
of vein needed. It is the longest surgical incision made anywhere
in the body and is associated with a high rate of postoperative
wound complications, lengthy patient recovery time, and significant
patient pain. GSI's ENDOSAPH®
vein harvest system provides the surgeon with a more complete
operative solution for minimally invasive harvest of the saphenous
vein.
GSI has also developed an MIS alternative to traditional treatment
methods for chronic venous insufficiency. This condition, often
found in the lower extremities, is manifested in chronic skin
ulcers caused by insufficient blood supply. In a procedure called
subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS), GSI's SPACEMAKER®
surgical balloon dissector can be introduced at a site remote
from the ulceration and used to create a working space from which
the surgery can proceed. GSI believes SEPS is perhaps the only
viable alternative for many of the estimated 1.2 million chronic
venous insufficiency patients in the United States.
If you have questions about whether you or a loved one may be
a candidate for GSI's cardiovascular products, please consult
your physician. Only a physician can help you assess the benefits
and risks of various treatment options.
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