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Dr. Wulkan Performing Single Incision Surgery at CHOA

Dr. Mark Wulkan is among the first surgeons in Georgia to perform single-site incision surgery on pediatric patients for routine surgeries at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston. Dr. Wulkan is using this method for multiple procedures, including appendectomy, removal of the spleen, and stomach surgery.

"Single-site surgery takes minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopic surgery) to the next level," said Dr. Wulkan. "Children leave the operating room with virtually no scars."

Traditional laparoscopic surgical incisions are made in different locations on the abdominal wall, resulting in several small scars. The single-site method, however, is considered scarless because only one incision is made in the belly button and is typically difficult to see. Pediatric patients who undergo single-site procedures enjoy all the benefits of laparoscopic surgery, such as rapid recovery and less pain than that associated with traditional open surgery.

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