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Saint Barnabas Medical Center Surgeon Ronald Chamberlain Performs New Minimally Invasive Gallbladder Removal Surgery using a Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgical (SILS) Technique Livingston, N.J. -- Ronald Chamberlain, MD, MPH, FACS, Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Saint Barnabas Medical Center (SBMC) recently performed SBMC’s first Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for a gallbladder removal at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. One of a handful of physicians in New Jersey to perform cholecystectomy using this technique, it is the newest approach to truly minimally invasive surgery. Over the last 20 years, gallbladder surgery has gone from requiring one large incision to minimally invasive surgery that required 4 small ½ incisions. With this type of SILS surgery, there is only one 5 millimeter incision made through the belly button to remove the gall bladder. Chamberlain cautions that the SILS procedure is technically challenging and can not be done on every patient. However, in patients that are candidates for this type of procedure there is virtually no sign of the incision. This safe and effective surgery is one of the many advanced procedures that are being done at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. For more information about surgical services at the hospital or to find a Saint Barnabas Medical Center surgeon, please call 1-888-SBHS-123. Date: November 13, 2008 Saint Barnabas Contact: Sally Malech 862-438-7226 [ top ] |
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