Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Dr Bisi Lina Adegbile - Aug 9th, 2016 11:58 am. | |
Dr Bisi Lina Adegbile
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I am more interested in learning laparoscopic knotting and suturing. Please let me know what types of knot you teach in your training institute. Do you provide sufficient skill of appropriate energy source like ligasure and harmonic and knot tying technique and basics of Intra and extra corporeal knots. |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr R K Mishra -
Aug 9th, 2016
12:14 pm
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Dr R K Mishra
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Dear Dr Bisi Lina Adegbile Laparoscopic Suturing and knotting skill is an absolute necessity to perform advanced laparoscopic surgery. The skills of knot tying and suturing take the minimal access surgeon to a higher level to perform safe, advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. World Laparoscopy Hospital has been awarded many times for being best institute to give suturing and knotting skill. We have formulated a training program which looks into fundamental principles of suturing including Port Geometry and Anatomy of a Stitch. This Hands-on Training Course of WLH specifically candidate centered and provide a set of skills which will act as building blocks to safe execution of knot tying and suturing. This course provides theoretical concepts, operating on animal tissue and demonstration of suturing techniques. At the end of the course, each participant will be able to apply following knot: Roader's Knot Meltzer's Knot Mishra's Knot Pretzel Knot Tayside Knot Weston Knot Square Knot Granies Knot Surgeons Knot Tumble Square Knot Dundee Jamming Knot Aberdeen Termination Knot In fact there is no institute in the World where you will get the skill of all these laparoscopic knotting skill except World Laparoscopy Hospital. |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr R K Mishra -
Aug 9th, 2016
12:34 pm
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Electrosurgical units are the most common type of electrical equipment in the operating room of a laparoscopic surgeon. A basic understanding of electricity is needed to safely apply electrosurgical technology for patient care. In energy sources you will have Hands On training of Harmonic scalpel, Ligasure, Enseal, PK energy and thurderbeat together will safe application of Bipolar and mono-polar electrosurgical generator. Principles of electrosurgery must be thoroughly understood by all operating room personnel. This forms the basis for patient safety and helps a laparoscopic surgeon in early recognition of possible complications. The advantages and disadvantages of various forms of electrosurgery must be born in mind while using a particular modality. Newer technologies with more efficient hemostatic properties must be used whenever appropriate. At World Laparoscopy Hospital we thoroughly discuss this topic and you will learn how to use these energy safely. |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr Sriman Rastogi -
Aug 12th, 2016
10:44 am
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Dr Sriman Rastogi
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Will I learn these knots on simulator or on patients? |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr Imran Patan -
Aug 12th, 2016
11:18 am
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Dr Imran Patan
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You need to apply on your own patient these knot which you will learn. It is not possible in any institute in the World to learn laparoscopy on the patient directly. It is not ethical also. |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr R K Mishra -
Aug 13th, 2016
8:05 am
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Dr R K Mishra
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Dear Dr Rastogi You will learn these knots in dry la and then wet lab you will apply your self. On the patient during live demonstration in operation theatre you will be shown how it is applied in reality. |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr Dinah -
Sep 7th, 2016
8:20 am
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Dr Dinah
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Thanks for hands on sir. Exercises were really helpful. |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr. Marlon Garret -
Sep 21st, 2016
6:24 am
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Dr. Marlon Garret
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I have heard of Dr Mishra's knot, can i use it in every surgery? |
re: Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Training
by Dr. Jack Mil -
Sep 28th, 2016
12:00 pm
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Dr. Jack Mil
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Dr. Mishra's knot is very helpful and it could be used in almost every surgery. Its very easy to learn. |