Issue 3 2020
Issue 3 2020 23 While LapDome has been the lynchpin of DOME Medical’s operations to this point, the culmination of the project will allow the company to explore new areas of commercial medical science. Having found a way to improve laparoscopies for the general population, the intention is to address more specialist needs in the future too. This means looking towards paediatrics, bariatric surgery, and other specialty patient applications. To this end, the company intends to release a range of LapDome, each adapted to suit different needs and purposes. The LapDome™ Mini is the second version of the platform designed to fulfil the requirements of patients who are of a smaller body size than the original LapDome was designed for. The LapDome™ Pedi is similarly adapted, this time to suit the somewhat smaller and special clinical needs of pediatric patients. Laparoscopic surgery for this group is rising quickly, yet the specialized needs of these patients means that specialist tools are required to ensure a successful operation. LapDome 2.0 has design features which address the open access technique employed by General Surgery. Finally, the fourth iteration of the LapDome is the LapDome™ Plus, adapted to provide efficient access to the bariatric patient. The best solutions are those which seem obvious once carried out, and this could be said of DOME Medical. Instead of pushing into uncharted territory, this firm has focused on perfecting what is already being done. Helping patients in the long run and providing a product that medical practitioners will be crying out for, the LapDome is set to take the market by storm. Contact: Arthur Malvett Website: www.domemedical.com
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