Our approach is backed by a growing body of clinical research that highlights the safety, efficacy, and patient benefits of the GO‐SCOPE procedure.
Demonstrated a strong safety profile with no major procedure-related complications reported across clinical studies. Consistently achieved a 100% technical success rate in single-session gallstone removal.
Multiple studies demonstrate that GO-SCOPE provides significant symptom relief with follow-up imaging confirming stone-free status.
Sustained improvements in patient function and pain relief have been consistently observed, with benefits maintained in both short and long-term follow-up. A single GO-SCOPE treatment provides lasting quality-of-life enhancements.
This robust clinical evidence underscores the GO‐SCOPE procedure as a leading, minimally invasive option for gallstone removal and gallbladder preservation
Patient Profile: Patients with biliary colic from gallstones who choose GO‐SCOPE to preserve their gallbladder.
100% technical success rate in single-session stone removal
Mean hospital stay of approximately 23 hours
Significant post-procedural symptom reduction
Minimally invasive.
Remove gallstones and keep the gallbladder.
Use of the latest technology for stone fragmentation and removal.
Patient Profile: Individuals with infectious gallstone cholecystitis who are non-surgical candidates or wish to keep their gallbladder may benefit from a minimally invasive, image-guided approach.
Outcomes:
100% technical success in single-session removal
Rapid symptom resolution and pain relief
Minimal adverse events and a mean hospital stay of 1 day
Procedure Highlights:
Minimally invasive.
Use of advanced lithotripsy techniques (including dual-energy lithotripsy).
GO‐SCOPE is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure for gallstone removal that preserves the gallbladder. By using percutaneous cholangioscopy and advanced lithotripsy techniques, GO‐SCOPE effectively eliminates gallstones without the need for traditional surgery.
Access: A small percutaneous (through the skin) entry is created to access the gallbladder.
Visualization: Advanced imaging and cholangioscopic tools are used to locate and visualize gallstones.
Stone Removal: Lithotripsy methods—such as dual-energy or electrohydraulic—fragment the stones, which are then removed via a large-bore sheath.
Post-Procedure: A temporary cholecystostomy tube may be used to ensure decompression and tract maturation, with many patients discharged within 24 hours.
Elective Patients: Individuals who are candidates for cholecystectomy but prefer to preserve their gallbladder.
High-Risk Patients: Those with calculous cholecystitis who are poor surgical candidates due to underlying health issues.
Patients Seeking Faster Recovery: Individuals looking for a minimally invasive alternative with shorter hospital stays and rapid symptom relief.
Gallbladder Preservation: Maintains the natural function of your gallbladder.
Minimally Invasive: Reduces surgical risks and trauma.
High Success Rate: Clinical studies report a 100% technical success rate in single-session procedures.
Short Recovery Time: Most patients experience significant improvement and can return home within 24 hours.
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