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Union Minister Mr. Harish Rawat at World Laparoscopy Hospital

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Convocation of batch July 2010 with Mr. Harsh Rawat Union Minister of Labour and Employment, Government of India. Mr. Rawat has congratulate Prof. R.K. Mishra for being Pioneer in the field of Laparoscopic Training.
Honorable Minister Mr. Harish Rawat has given certificate and Momento and Certificate to the surgeons and gynecologists of 12 Countries who participated in July [...]

20 Kg Tumour removed from abdominal cavity

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Dr. R.K. Mishra Director and Chief Surgeon of Laparoscopy Hospital have removed a 20-kg retroperitoneal tumour occupying entire abdominal cavity.
Mr. Chandeshwar Prasad Rai is a police inspector in Jharkhand. Surprisingly he never suffered any pain. He visited a doctor only after friends commented that his abdomen was getting unusually big and he was loosing weight. [...]

100th Batch of Laparoscopic Training Program. Laparoscopy Hospital, New Delhi, India on 13th of September 2008

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Speech of Honourable Minister on the occasion of celebration of 100 th batch of Laparoscopic Training Programme of Laparoscopy Hospital on 13 th Evening at India Habitat Centre, Casurina Hall.
“I am very happy to see the Galaxy of super specialist surgeons and gynaecologists who came here from different part of India and abroad - [...]

Experience of initial 200 cases of two-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Two-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy has been reported to be safe and feasible. At laparoscopy hospital New Delhi we have performed 200 cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy within 5 years. Fist two port laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed by Dr. R.K. Mishra in November 2002 at Laparoscopy Hospital, New Delhi. Laparoscopic two port cholecystectomy offers additional advantages over four [...]

Laparoscopic Removal of 18 CM huge Malignant Ovarian Tumour at Laparoscopy Hospital, New Delhi

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Laparoscopic management of early ovarian cancer is safe and effective and survival outcome is acceptable. At Laparoscopy Hospital, New Delhi Laparoscopic management of malignant ovarian tumour was performed for a Nigerian patient on 30th of August 2008. This giant ovarian tumors can be safely removed laparoscopically only by experienced laparoscopic surgeons.  According to Prof. Dr. [...]

25cm Intramural Uterus Fibroid Removed at New Delhi Laparoscopy Hospital by Dr. R.K. Mishra

Monday, September 1st, 2008

New Delhi, India (PRnine - August 4, 2008) - This was a unique case of Mrs. Narender Kaur age about 29 years, resident of Tilak Nagar New Delhi. She was suffering from secondary infertility because of the huge fibroid inside her uterus. The huge intramural fibroid was 25cms big and 2.8 Kg in weight. It [...]

Complications of Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass RNY

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Complications of Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass RNY
Gastric bypass surgery is good for reducing weight, weight loss is more predictable and usually maintained more after gastric bypass surgery. Average excess weight loss is usually higher than with purely restrictive procedures like gastric banding.
One year after gastric bypass surgery, weight loss can average 60% to 70% of excess [...]

Small Inguinal hernia “Laparoscopic or Open”

Friday, August 8th, 2008

New research has prompted calls for hernia surgery to return back to the domain of general surgeons and the use of open repair rather than laparoscopic procedures for simple hernia. Laparoscopy is considered a good option for recurrent and bilateral hernia but it is not recommended by many surgeons for unilateral small hernia
The findings come [...]

Medicolegal problem in laparoscopic surgery

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

A laparoscopic procedure is benificial for patient due to many factors. Patients whose doctors utilize laparoscopy generally have shorter recovery times and less incision pain than those using standard abdominal surgery. Many surgeries like Laparoscopic cholecystectomy now represents 90% of the cholecystectomies performed, and is the most common general surgery procedure.
Laparoscopic surgery is not without [...]

Please don’t learn laparoscopy on your patient

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The advent of laparoscopic techniques has led to a new paradigm in surgical skill training. Recently launched many Hands-on courses are now enabling young surgeons and gynaecologists to practice laparoscopic techniques on synthetic, porcine or more recently virtual-reality models.  The aim has been to ensure trainees are armed with basic laparoscopic skills, such as hand-eye [...]


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