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    Reduced Port Surgery: Single Port Access to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavity

    The true definition of a “dilemma” is the presence of “two truths.” It does not always mean a person must choose between the alternatives, but at times face the dilemma that he or she needs to accept both trut...

    Paul G. Curcillo II, Stephanie A. King, Erica R. Podolsky in Laparoscopic Entry (2012)

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    The Road to Reduced Port Surgery: From Single Big Incisions to Single Small Incisions, and Beyond

    Single-port surgery has seen almost as rapid an application as multiport laparoscopy during the early 1990s. Hopefully, we will learn from our predecessors to apply the dictums of safety and science as we move...

    Paul G. Curcillo II, Erica R. Podolsky, Stephanie A. King in World Journal of Surgery (2011)

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    Reduced-port surgery: preservation of the critical view in single-port-access cholecystectomy

    Over the past 3 years, minimal-access surgery has seen movement toward single-port-access (SPA) surgery. Since its inception in the spring of 2007, a number of differing approaches and technologies for reduced...

    Erica R. Podolsky, Paul G. Curcillo II in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Re: Single incision multiport laparoendoscopic (SIMPLE) surgery

    Paul G. Curcillo II, Erica R. Podolsky in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Single-port-access (SPATM) cholecystectomy: a multi-institutional report of the first 297 cases

    An important aspect of a new surgical technique is whether it can be performed by other surgeons in other institutions. The authors report the first 297 cases in a multi-institutional and multinational review ...

    Paul G. Curcillo II, Andrew S. Wu, Erica R. Podolsky, Casey Graybeal in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Single Port Access (SPA™) laparoscopic ventral hernia repair: initial report of 30 cases

    Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been demonstrated to be an acceptable and successful technique. Aside from similar, albeit fewer, complications compared to open hernia repair, the laparoscopic technique...

    Erica R. Podolsky, Angela Mouhlas, Andrew S. Wu, Alexander E. Poor in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Reply to: 10.1007/s00464-009-0382-x: Single Port Access (SPA™) gastrostomy tube in patients unable to receive percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement (2009 (23) 1142–1145)

    Paul G. Curcillo II in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Single Port Access (SPA™) technique: video summary

    Andrew S. Wu, Erica R. Podolsky, Stephanie A. King in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Single Port Access (SPA) Surgery—a 24-Month Experience

    In April 2007, we performed our first single port access (SPA) surgical procedure. Beginning with simple procedures, we progressed to more complex procedures employing modifications of the initial technique.

    Erica R. Podolsky, Paul G. Curcillo II in Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery (2010)

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    Consensus statement of the consortium for laparoendoscopic single-site surgery

    Inderbir S. Gill, Arnold P. Advincula, Monish Aron, Jeffrey Caddedu in Surgical Endoscopy (2010)

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    Single Port Access (SPA™) gastrostomy tube in patients unable to receive percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement

    Access procedures for alimentation have been performed both endoscopically and surgically. In those patients in whom endoscopic tubes cannot be placed, the minimally invasive approach is a viable alternative. ...

    Erica R. Podolsky, Steven J. Rottman, Paul G. Curcillo II in Surgical Endoscopy (2009)