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Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Research in the Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery (CMIS) focuses on:

  • developing new minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • refining existing techniques
  • testing innovative devices and procedures
  • surgical training
  • interdisciplinary collaborations to contribute to the diagnosis, treatment, and successful outcome of disease.


CMIS faculty and fellows, with the assistance of a full-time clinical research coordinator and a visiting postdoctoral researcher develop and conduct research in:

  • ventral and inguinal hernia repair techniques
  • robotic surgery
  • bariatric surgery and outcomes
  • gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES)

In addition, CMIS participates in industry-sponsored multicenter clinical trials to evaluate innovative devices, equipment, and techniques.

We are currently screening interested patients for participation in the LINX Reflux Management System clinical trial. For questions about this study and other CMIS ongoing research, please contact Rebecca Dettorre, CCRC, at (614)-293-8549.


The Ohio State University | Department of Surgery
Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery
410 West 10th Avenue | Doan Hall Room 558 | Columbus, OH 43210
Ph: (614) 293-7399 | Fx: (614) 293-7852