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LSI SOLUTIONS®

LSI SOLUTIONS®

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Victor, NY 5,557 followers

Leading Surgical Innovation

About us

We at LSI Solutions integrate patient‑focused values, precision manufacturing, and deep surgical collaboration to redefine what's possible in minimally invasive surgery. From research and design through vertically integrated in‑house production, we enable surgeons to operate with greater safety, precision, and speed—improving outcomes and enhancing recovery for patients worldwide.

Website
http://www.lsisolutions.com
Industry
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Victor, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1986
Specialties
Surgical Device Innovation, Surgical Device Manufacturing, Surgical Device Distribution, Surgical Device Marketing, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Cardiac Surgery, General Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Gynecologic Surgery, Research and Development, Engineering, Science, Molding, and CNC Machining

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  • We’re honored to sponsor the 2025 ECS Club Annual Meeting! Join us September 4–6 at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky for meaningful conversations, thoughtful research, and live cases featuring our technology, all in support of better outcomes for patients. Haven’t registered yet? Reach out to your local LSI Surgical Sales Consultant to learn more about attendance. #ECSClub2025 #CardiacSurgery #EndoscopicCardiacSurgery #InnovationInMedicine

  • Halfway through the year and we’re proud to celebrate the people powering our progress so far! Behind every innovation is a team driven by curiosity, exploration, and a shared commitment to improving patient outcomes. With support from Kyle Purrman, MD and Benjamin Boseck, our Surgical Science and Discovery teams have helped carry ideas from early concept to hands-on development—ensuring every device is shaped by real-time feedback, surgical insight, and cross-functional collaboration. Together, we’re building what’s next in minimally invasive surgery. This month we also say goodbye to three talented University of Rochester Medical Center Research Fellows whose perspectives and contributions helped shape our work this year. Each brought a unique approach to collaboration and problem-solving, and we’re grateful for the time shared. Wishing you continued success in all that comes next!

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    We're proud to see our Cor-Knot Micro® technology featured in new peer-reviewed research on minimally invasive CABG surgery, and even prouder that one of the highlighted studies was co-authored by our own Surgical Science lead, Kyle Purrman, MD, whose clinical insight helps shape the credibility and impact of our work. As more cardiac teams turn to minimally invasive cardiac surgery, this growing clinical evidence helps support better decisions at every step for patients, surgeons, and systems alike. Thank you to Minogue Medical for sharing this work in their latest newsletter and for their continued partnership across Canada!

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    💙 Newsletter Highlights: Cor-Knot Micro for Robot-Assisted CABG, Revascularization study with Mid/Mini Access Retractors, MICS Aortic Surgery Webinar Recording, and more This month’s cardiac medical technology newsletter features various advancements in cardiac care: 🔹 LSI SOLUTIONS® Cor-Knot Micro® – New study shows it improves precision and safety in robot-assisted CABG. It’s ergonomic, reliable, and ideal for tight spaces. 🔹 No sternotomy? No problem. The TCRAT approach (via left anterior thoracotomy) allows complete coronary revascularization in the broad majority of multivessel disease patients with favorable outcomes. 🔹 Prof. Tristan Yan joined forces with Prof. Martin Misfeld to talk all things minimal access aortic surgery. Versatility is the name of the game. 🔹 Delacroix-Chevalier micro instruments are available in Standard, Supergrip, and Black. Think: more control, less glare, and top-tier durability. 🔹 The Prof. Bouchot Retractor: provides cardiac surgery teams effortless exposure to the subvalvular anatomy—thin, flexible, and ready when you are. 📖 Read the full newsletter & explore the studies, instruments, and innovations reshaping cardiac surgery. Read more here: https://hubs.li/Q03tmQ3w0 #CardiacSurgery #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #MICSurgery #CABG #AorticSurgery #MedicalInnovation #HealthcareTechnology #MinogueMedical #DelacroixChevalier #LSISoluttions

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  • As we look ahead to the ECSC Annual Meeting this coming September in Cincinnati, we’re revisiting one of the standout contributions from a surgeon who’ll be attending: Prof. Dr. Farhad Bakhtiary. In this article, he shares how automated suturing enabled excellent outcomes through a 3–4 cm incision; a powerful example of what’s possible when surgical technique meets the innovative technology in minimally invasive cardiac surgery. 🫀Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e2DFA5Jn ⌛ And don’t wait! Today is the last day to lock in early bird pricing for ECSC 2025 registration: https://lnkd.in/eeWqFvaU

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  • It’s always an honor to be among those working to refine the future of cardiac care. ISMICS 2025 was filled with meaningful conversations, thoughtful research, and a shared commitment to better outcomes for patients. We were especially proud to see our research fellow contribute to the dialogue by presenting data that reflects the impact of LSI technologies in microinvasive surgery. Thank you to all who stopped by our table and made this meeting in Istanbul one to remember! #ISMICS2025 #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #CardiacSurgery #SurgicalInnovation

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  • This week we’re heading to Istanbul for the ISMICS 2025 Annual Meeting at Swissôtel The Bosphorus, where leaders in minimally invasive cardiac surgery are coming together to share breakthroughs, refine techniques, and advance patient care. We’re proud to have our technology featured throughout the meeting, including in three poster presentations by one of our University of Rochester Medical Center Peter A. Knight Research Fellows. We look forward to meaningful conversations, new ideas, and continued progress in microinvasive cardiac care. See you soon, Istanbul! #ISMICS2025 #CardiacSurgery #MinimallyInvasiveCardiacSurgery #SurgicalInnovation

  • The team had an incredible experience at #AATS2025 in Seattle, where leaders in cardiothoracic surgery gathered to advance the field through collaboration, research, and hands-on innovation. From expert-led sessions and abstract presentations to meaningful booth discussions around efficiency and outcomes in AVR and MVR procedures, we were proud to be part of the conversation. We’re especially grateful to our friends in the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Herzzentrum Bonn for their clinical contributions throughout the meeting. Dr. med. Saad Salamate shared insights on automated annular suturing, Dr. med. Marwan Hamiko presented on the totally endoscopic Bentall procedure, and Dr. med. MUDr. Jacqueline Kruse explored enhanced recovery after minimally invasive cardiac surgery—each highlighting how technology and technique come together to shape the future of care. A special thank you as well to medical student Mark Lutz one of our University of Rochester Medical Center Peter A. Knight Research Fellows, for presenting his research comparing minimally invasive surgical AVR to TAVR in low-risk patients. We were especially encouraged by the growing interest in our RAM® and SEW-EASY® devices, designed to support precise, efficient valve procedures through a truly microinvasive approach. Thank you to everyone who visited Booth 1125 and engaged in thoughtful discussion. We’re honored to be part of the movement shaping the future of cardiac surgery. #CardiacSurgery #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #SurgicalInnovation #AATS2025

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    It was an incredible day hosting Dr. Gianluca Torregrossa on campus for an inspiring and collaborative visit! Dr. Torregrossa shared his invaluable insights on the evolving landscape of cardiac surgery and emphasized the importance of innovation, drawing parallels to the rapid changes in the tech world. As he reminded us, if we're not evolving, we risk getting left behind. A key theme of his visit was his vision for the future of coronary surgery. With coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) representing the largest segment of cardiac surgery, Dr. Torregrossa emphasized that innovation in this space is essential to improving patient care. His work, paired with minimally invasive techniques, is set to transform how we approach coronary surgery, enabling quicker recovery times and better patient outcomes. We’re thrilled that the COR-KNOT MICRO® device is part of this transformative journey. The day was a perfect blend of insightful discussions and hands-on learning, all centered around a shared commitment to shaping the future of minimally invasive cardiac surgery. #InnovationInSurgery #MinimallyInvasive #CoronaryBypass #CorKnotMicro

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  • The team had a phenomenal experience at #AUA25, connecting with urologists who are pushing the specialty forward through innovation and collaboration. We’re especially grateful to Dr. Jonathan N. Warner for sharing his technique for Transurethral Incision with Transverse Mucosal Realignment (TUITMR)—the foundation for our JNW URTRAC® Instrument Guide. It’s an honor to support techniques like his that are helping advance transurethral approaches and improve outcomes in prostatectomy care. We were also excited to see strong interest in our PROSTAGRIP® atraumatic multidirectional prostate manipulator! Thank you to all who visited Booth 782 and helped make this such a meaningful event. We’re proud to be part of the movement advancing #Urology through purpose-built technologies! #UrologyAdvancements #MensHealth #TUITMR #Prostatectomy

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  • This week, we're heading to Seattle for the AATS 105th Annual Meeting, where the global cardiothoracic community comes together to explore cutting-edge science, surgical innovation, and collaborative learning. With a packed agenda—from masterclasses and plenary sessions to an abstract presentation from one of our University of Rochester Medical Center Peter A. Knight Research Fellows—there’s no shortage of insight! Visit us at Booth 1125 to see how our microinvasive technologies are helping streamline AVR and MVR procedures and be sure to stop by the Summit Theater 3 Exhibit Hall at 9:00 AM PDT on Sunday to see medical student Mark Lutz present his abstract “Minimally Invasive Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement vs. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: A Propensity Matched Analysis in Low-Risk Patients.” We look forward to seeing with you there! #AATS2025 #CardiacSurgery #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #SurgicalInnovation

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