Sun - January 26, 2014
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Held every two years in different country, the World Congress of Laparoscopic Surgeons is an educational forum for minimal access surgeon around the world. The World Congress provides the opportunity for surgeons and gynecologist from every corner of the world to meet, join in educational sessions, share social time and network.
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Sat - January 25, 2014
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GET UNITED FOR FOURTH WORLD CONGRESS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGEONS ON FEBRUARY 8TH AND 9TH 2014. Organized by World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons at World Laparoscopy Hospital, Cyber City, Gurgaon, NCR Delhi, India. Attending this World Congress is an essential piece of professional development for every surgeon and gynaecologist.
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Tue - August 13, 2013
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World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeon will confer lifetime achievement award on noted Indian leader and Minister of Transport and Highways, Mr. Oscar Fernandes on 14th of August 2013 at Casuarina, Hall of India, Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
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Sat - May 11, 2013
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Varied new and effective teaching strategies is started all over World to learn da Vinci robotic surgery delivered greatest results for training minimal access surgeons, in accordance with new research from World Laparoscopy Hospital and also the International College of Robotic Surgeons, published in the upcoming publication of the World Journal of Laparoscopic Surgery. Three software based simulation environments, including virtual reality, inanimate tasks along with vivo training, were compared to the study conducted at World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurgaon, India.
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Tue - May 7, 2013
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Advanced energy-based medical devices, representing more than a billion dollars market and every company nowadays want to make better and better vessel sealing and dissecting instrument. The brand new THUNDERBEAT platform is the only integration of Ultrasonic and Advanced BiPolar energies delivered through a single multi-functional instrument available in the world, allowing a surgeon to simultaneously seal and cut vessels approximately and including 7 mm in space with minimal thermal spread. The patented jaw design provides precise, controlled dissection and constantly available Bipolar coagulation without sacrificing grasping ability. Laparoscopic surgeons no longer must select from rapid dissection and reliable hemostasis when selecting a professional energy device. The generator area of the product is composed of the ESG-400 electro-surgical generator along with the USG-400 ultrasonic generator, that happen to be connected by one 8-inch electrical cable that mates the two elements physically and minimizes wear and tear.
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Mon - May 6, 2013
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Microline Surgical, Inc., a respected manufacturer of disposable instruments for minimally invasive surgery, has launched an enhanced type of its MiSeal Thermal Ligating System on the Society of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) 2013 Scientific Session & Postgraduate Course in Baltimore. MiSeal is the first and only disposable device that simultaneously seals and divides soft tissue using direct thermal energy, offering surgeons to be able to achieve exceptional patient outcomes at a considerable cost advantage.
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Sun - May 5, 2013
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Abdominal minimal access surgery have been greatly advanced recently with the progression of new HD robotic technology and methods. In future at some time, all minimal access general and gynecological surgeries could have been done utilizing an open procedure. Nowadays open surgery is seldom used in big hospitals because open surgeries cause great trauma for the patient and cause increased pain, scarring, and downtime. Recently a shift toward Non-invasive Surgery also called Minimal Access Surgery has been gaining momentum. Even within MIS, the incision size and quantity of port incisions have been decreasing with every new advancement, however, with every new technique of laparoscopy, operating surgeon will find new constraints added to dexterity and visibility.
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Sat - May 4, 2013
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Life Care Medical Devices of USA won European regulatory clearance for its new laparoscopic access device called as KeyHole Cup. This device will probably helps to prevent internal organ damage during initial entry into the abdominal cavity in preparation for minimal access laparoscopic procedures using veress needle. The cup has unique sucking ability, using negative pressure. It will lifts the abdominal wall up and will keep the insertion point of abdomen away from the internal organs below, allowing for safer needle delivery just into the cavity. During Laparoscopic surgery access inside the abdominal cavity safely is most critical part. In reality there is no entry technique or device is absolutely safe. Avoidance of entry injuries of the bowel and vessels depends on patient-specific anatomic orientation and control of entry axial force. Certain good quality entry devices can be facilitating in controlling axial force. Overall, this large aggregate of risky entry access injuries shows them to be more serious for novice minimal access surgeon and, along with other data, implies that they might be more common than reported in procedure-based studies.
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Mon - April 29, 2013
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There is always a fear among gynecologist while performing laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy about Pseudomyxoma peritonei which can be a condition brought on by producing abundant mucin by tumor cells, which fills the abdominal cavity at the time of rupture of mucinous ovarian cyst. If not treated, mucin will ultimately build up to the stage where it compresses vital structures: the colon, the liver, kidneys, stomach, spleen, pancreas, etc. The disease rarely spreads from the the lymphatic system or through the bloodstream. It is seen as a tumors that leave mucin gelatinous ascites and scattered cancer cells from the abdominal cavity. This disease is mostly a result of an appendiceal primary cancer or cancer in the appendix, mucinous tumors from the ovary are also implicated, although generally ovarian involvement is favored to be a metastasis from an appendiceal and other gastrointestinal source. Pseudomyxoma peritonei is a very rare type of cancer that usually begins in appendix as a small growth and it can start in other parts of the bowel, the ovary or bladder. This eventually spreads through the wall of appendix and spreads cancerous cells to the lining of the peritoneum. These cancerous cells produce mucus, which collects in the abdomen as a jelly like fluid called mucin.
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Mon - April 29, 2013
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The rate of laparoscopic and da Vinci Robotic hysterectomy has greatly increased over the past decade and is now higher than that of abdominal hysterectomy, according to a study in the recent issue of the World Journal of Laparoscopic Surgery. This study with firm statical believe has confirms that rates of laparoscopic and da Vinci robotic minimal invasive procedures for hysterectomy have within past 10 year has also been dramatically increased in metro city of India also. At our World Laparoscopy Hospital also, over the last decade we have almost stopped performing open surgery.
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Thu - April 25, 2013
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Laparoscopic Surgery is not a surgery in reality rather it is considered a surgery over image. Success and disaster of laparoscopic surgeon depends on if his imaging system is good or not. The 3D imaging system if used in laparoscopic surgery significantly improves spatial orientation and depth perception during laparoscopy under different surgical conditions. Conventional two dimensional (2D) laparoscopy has been limited by the lack of depth perception and spatial orientation. This disadvantage may affect surgical performance, operative time, or morbidity. Depth perception, spatial resolution, and accuracy might be improved by three-dimensional (3D) vision. These clinical studies conducted in different hospitals in different clinical setting was designed to appraise the effect of 3D imaging on the performance of novice and experienced laparoscopic surgeons, gynecologists and urologist for executing standardized laparoscopic tasks in an laparoscopic surgery operating room setting.
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Tue - April 23, 2013
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In recent study it has been found that da Vinci robotic gastrectomy can match the long-term clinical and oncologic outcomes of conventional laparoscopic surgery in patients with early gastric cancer, a large single-center study has shown. At the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2013 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium, researchers from Severance Hospital, part of the Yonsei University Hospital System in Seoul, South Korea, presented a retrospective analysis of their large prospectively designed database for gastric cancer.
da Vinci Robotic surgery does not appear, however, to provide superior outcomes than laparoscopy, which many experts in the beginning argued it is a question that how it we take the decision and robotic surgery will be necessary to justify the added costs of robotic surgery. MORE
da Vinci Robotic surgery does not appear, however, to provide superior outcomes than laparoscopy, which many experts in the beginning argued it is a question that how it we take the decision and robotic surgery will be necessary to justify the added costs of robotic surgery. MORE
Sat - April 6, 2013
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"i will serve the poor and the needy till my last breath," eminent Laparoscopic Surgeon Dr R K Mishra said on at the inauguration of his free two-day laparoscopic surgery camp by cabinet minister Harish Rawat at Civil Hospital Roorkee. a student of Ninewells Hospital, UK. A team pf doctor from World Laparoscopy Hospital in direction of Dr. R.K. Mishra is expected to perform many surgeries at this camp.
Inaugurating the camp, Honorable Minister of Government of India Mr. Harish Rawat praised Dr Mishra and lauded his services. "though the government spends a large amount on medical equipment and it still has a lot of work to do, providing best specialised treatment," he said. Dr. R.K. Mishra added that most poor people could not afford the treatment of corporate hospitals and the government must work to provide better facilities to them. He also praised the entire team World Laparoscopy Hospital including Sadhana Mishra and Dr. J S Chowhan for putting up the camp. MORE
Inaugurating the camp, Honorable Minister of Government of India Mr. Harish Rawat praised Dr Mishra and lauded his services. "though the government spends a large amount on medical equipment and it still has a lot of work to do, providing best specialised treatment," he said. Dr. R.K. Mishra added that most poor people could not afford the treatment of corporate hospitals and the government must work to provide better facilities to them. He also praised the entire team World Laparoscopy Hospital including Sadhana Mishra and Dr. J S Chowhan for putting up the camp. MORE
Sat - February 23, 2013
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Bariatric surgery has a significant impact on medical costs associated with morbid obesity. This surgical procedure, designed to promote weight loss, not only improves patients' health but also reduces healthcare expenses. Studies have shown that bariatric surgery leads to substantial long-term savings by reducing the need for medications, hospitalizations, and outpatient visits related to obesity-related comorbidities such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and sleep apnea. Moreover, the surgery decreases the economic burden of obesity-related conditions by improving patients' quality of life and productivity. Overall, bariatric surgery proves to be a cost-effective intervention that positively impacts medical costs associated with morbid obesity.
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Thu - February 7, 2013
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The goal of the Safe Laparoscopic Surgery Saves Lives Challenge is to improve the safety of minimal access surgical care around the world by ensuring adherence to proven standards of care in all countries. The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist has improved compliance with standards and decreased complications from laparoscopic surgery in pilot hospitals where is was evaluated. The entire time patients in Laparoscopic surgery commit to low blood pressure level might be a stronger predictor of serious postoperative complications as opposed to depth of the hypotensive troughs they hit throughout the procedure. Depending upon the final results of such validation steps, scientist anticipate an evolutionary practice change if not every, but many patients outcomes could be improved by minimizing hypotensive exposures during Laparoscopic Surgery. The investigators used logistic regression to discover the relationship between cumulative time spent beneath the various thresholds and 30-day mortality.
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