Existing surgical instrumentation prevent surgeons from negotiating around vital internal structures confidently.
One main concern with traditional electrocautery is controlling the energy spread. When treating diseased
tissue close to vital structures such as the bowel, bladder, ureter or vessels, the current conservative surgical
approach reduces the risk of significant side effects, injury, or delayed morbidity. The tradeoff has been less than
favorable outcomes for chronic pelvic pain and endometrioses patients.