CAST Clinical Trial Manuscript Accepted by the JSLS Journal for Publication

CAST Clinical Trial Manuscript Accepted by the Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons



Core Access Surgical Technologies, Inc. (CAST) recently achieved a significant milestone as its latest manuscript detailing a clinical trial has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons (JSLS). This prestigious journal is recognized as a leading platform for research and innovations in minimally invasive surgery. The manuscript discusses the performance and clinical efficacy of CAST's LevaLap™ 1.0 device, which is rapidly gaining acceptance in operating rooms around the globe.

The clinical trial results confirm not only the effectiveness of this device but also highlight its enhanced usability for surgeons, thereby promoting further exploration and adaptation within the medical community. This work underscores the growing interest from next-generation surgeons, leading opinion formers, and robotic surgery specialists. The findings are also available now in PubMed, which further emphasizes their significance and accessibility to the medical community.

Clinical Follow-Up Study of LevaLap™ 1.0



The clinical follow-up study concentrated on the use of LevaLap™ 1.0 during laparoscopic access procedures. According to Dr. Ricardo Azziz, a prominent figure in the field, the outcomes indicate that even experienced surgeons experience considerable benefits from using the LevaLap™ 1.0. Key advantages include improved ease of use, enhanced control, faster operation, and increased safety when accessing the abdomen during minimally invasive surgeries with the Veress needle.

This device’s positive influence is particularly noteworthy considering the vast number of surgeons worldwide who engage in such surgical practices, irrespective of their skill level. Dr. Azziz’s comments reflect a broader perspective on the substantial advantages that the LevaLap™ 1.0 brings to surgical techniques and patient outcomes.

Acknowledgment to JSLS



CAST extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons for providing a reputable platform for disseminating this vital research. JSLS plays a significant role in pushing the boundaries of minimally invasive surgery by encouraging scientific knowledge sharing and clinical innovation.

Joining a global endeavor aimed at enhancing surgical results through rigorous research and collaboration is a great honor for CAST.

Celebration of a Milestone



Thomas A. Gordy, the CEO of CAST, articulated the company's pride in witnessing this crucial progression in the global standardization of the Veress needle access technique in laparoscopic surgery, facilitated by their LevaLap™ 1.0 device. The multicentric and multinational nature of the study involved surgeons across various specialties and access techniques, confirming the versatility, safety, efficacy, and ease of adoption of the LevaLap device.

The clinical implications of this achievement mark a notable success for the LevaLap™ 1.0 access approach, emphasizing the importance of standardizing laparoscopic access methods, thus enhancing surgical outcomes.

About CAST Surgical



CAST is a medical device company headquartered in the United States, dedicated to designing, developing, manufacturing, and distributing laparoscopic access tools that ensure precision while reducing risks and establishing efficient surgical access. Our mission revolves around delivering superior and innovative solutions to the medical community that provide unique clinical and economic value. Further details can be found on CAST's website.

About JSLS



Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons consistently ranks among the top 1% of over 16,000 scientific journals in PubMed Central based on full-text downloads, reflecting a high level of readership and engagement.

For investor inquiries, please contact Thomas A. Gordy at [email protected] or reach out to CAST Surgical at +1-770-328-6642 for media inquiries.

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