Mon - September 16, 2019 12:03 pm  |  Article Hits:4192
A significant number of laparoscopic surgeons, roughly twenty percent, are anticipated to retire early due to the physical strain associated with their profession, according to recent findings. The demanding nature of performing laparoscopic procedures, which involve making small incisions and utilizing specialized instruments, takes a toll on the surgeons' physical well-being over time. This potential shortage of experienced laparoscopic surgeons highlights the importance of addressing the physical stressors and implementing measures to support their longevity and well-being in the medical field.  MORE
Sun - September 1, 2019 12:53 pm  |  Article Hits:5796
Augmented Reality (AR) laparoscopic surgery is a groundbreaking technique that enables surgeons to display video directly on a patient's body. By wearing AR glasses, surgeons can visualize real-time imaging data, such as CT scans or ultrasounds, and project it onto the patient's anatomy during surgery. This enhances precision, reduces complications, and provides an immersive surgical experience. With this technology, surgeons can overlay crucial information onto the patient's body, making procedures more efficient and improving patient outcomes.

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Sun - September 1, 2019 12:20 pm  |  Article Hits:4368
Magnetic Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery is an innovative technique that reduces the number of incisions and scars. This surgery utilizes magnetic fields to control surgical instruments, allowing surgeons to access deep areas through a single incision. As a result, patients experience fewer incisions and scars on their chest and face after the surgery.  MORE
Fri - August 30, 2019 12:12 pm  |  Article Hits:8737
The World Laparoscopy Hospital, which takes admission for laparoscopic and robotic surgery training, is mulling over giving full scholarships to students who have secured 95% marks in the scholarship exam.  MORE
Thu - August 29, 2019 5:10 am  |  Article Hits:5448
Strategic Collaboration Designed to Develop New Technologies that Offer Surgeons and Health Care Systems Greater Accuracy, Cost Efficiency and Better Outcomes for Patients  MORE
Fri - August 23, 2019 3:38 pm  |  Article Hits:6147
The Clinical Robotic Surgery Association (CRSA) recently launched its India chapter, marking a significant development in the field of robotic surgery. The chapter aims to promote the adoption and advancement of robotic surgical techniques in India. With a focus on education, training, and collaboration, CRSA India seeks to enhance patient outcomes and drive innovation in the field. This launch is expected to contribute to the growth and integration of robotic surgery into the Indian healthcare system.  MORE
Tue - August 13, 2019 11:40 am  |  Article Hits:2690
The Killer Surgical Robot is a tragic example of how surgical innovation can lead to unintended consequences. Designed to streamline procedures and improve patient outcomes, this advanced robot malfunctioned during a complex surgery, resulting in the death of the patient. Investigations revealed a combination of technical failure and human error as contributing factors. This incident serves as a reminder that while technological advancements hold great potential, careful oversight and ongoing safety measures are crucial to prevent such devastating outcomes.  MORE
Tue - August 13, 2019 9:29 am  |  Article Hits:2637
We are delighted to inform you that World Laparoscopy Hospital, India, under the aegis of World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (WALS), is organizing the 8th International Conference on “Recent Advances in Minimal Access Surgery” from 10th to 11th October 2020, on the premises of India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, India.  MORE
Thu - August 1, 2019 12:15 pm  |  Article Hits:3208
Largest Fibroid together with Cholecystectomy and Appendectomy in the same patient. No one ever has performed Large Fibroid with Multiple surgeries. All the surgery were performed on the same patients just by 4 small buttonholes.   MORE
Sun - July 14, 2019 3:42 pm  |  Article Hits:3330
Surgical robot company TransEnterix, Inc. has announced the sale of its AutoLap assets to Great Belief International Limited. The deal involves the transfer of technology and intellectual property related to the AutoLap system, which offers robotic assistance during laparoscopic surgeries. The sale signifies TransEnterix's strategic decision to divest itself of certain assets and focus on its core business operations. Great Belief International Limited, a global technology company, will now be responsible for further development and commercialization of the AutoLap platform, potentially advancing surgical automation and enhancing minimally invasive procedures. The transaction aims to facilitate innovation and growth within the field of surgical robotics.  MORE
Fri - July 5, 2019 1:52 pm  |  Article Hits:2714
Robotic surgery for thoracic and abdominal procedures offers only a few advantages. It allows surgeons to handle the medical process using convenient and more precise techniques. The robotic system enhances expertise and enables navigation in small or hard-to-reach areas. Additionally, the use of robotics can reduce blood loss during surgery and enhance interaction in intraoperative confined spaces. However, it is crucial to consider the challenges and limitations associated with this technology.  MORE
Thu - June 13, 2019 2:18 pm  |  Article Hits:4131
GURUGRAM, HARYANA, INDIA, May 22, 2019, Laparoscopic Surgery is very common now for most of the surgical diseases but one of the limitations is to remove large tissue. In the experienced hand combined myomectomy, Ovarian cystectomy, cholecystectomy, and appendectomy appears to be technically feasible and can be performed with conventional laparoscopic instruments. However, the increased operat  MORE
Tue - February 13, 2018 10:47 am  |  Article Hits:5181
Trans Oral Video Endoscopic Surgery (TOVES) is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows surgeons to access and operate on structures within the oral cavity using a small video endoscope. It eliminates the need for external incisions, reducing postoperative pain and scarring. TOVES is particularly useful in the treatment of conditions such as tumors, cysts, and certain obstructive sleep apnea cases. The procedure involves the insertion of a flexible endoscope through the mouth, providing high-definition visualization of the target area. Surgeons can then perform precise interventions using specialized instruments. TOVES offers patients faster recovery times, fewer complications, and improved aesthetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.  MORE
Thu - September 14, 2017 1:47 pm  |  Article Hits:7967
The effect of patient positioning on intracranial pressures during laparoscopy is a topic of concern in the medical field. Laparoscopic procedures involve insufflating the abdomen with carbon dioxide gas to create space for surgical instruments, which can lead to increased intra-abdominal pressure. Studies suggest that changes in patient position, specifically placing patients in a steep Trendelenburg position, may result in a significant increase in intracranial pressure. This elevation can have potential implications for patients with compromised intracranial compliance, such as those with pre-existing brain injuries or elevated intracranial pressure. Therefore, careful consideration and monitoring of patient positioning are crucial to avoid adverse effects on intracranial pressures during laparoscopy.  MORE
Sat - August 26, 2017 1:08 pm  |  Article Hits:5308
Gastric and oesophageal mucosal lesions are optimally removed en-bloc for accurate histology and complete resection. The ‘Speedboat-RS2’ cuts in forward, lateral and oblique planes using bipolar radio frequency (RF) cutting, provides haemostasis with microwave coagulation and incorporates a retractable needle for submucosal injection and tissue irrigation. The instrument blade has an insulated ‘hull’ to prevent thermal injury to the muscularis propria and the device catheter is partially torque stable allowing rotation and orientation of the hull parallel to the muscle layer.   MORE
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