Fundamentals of Laparoscopy
Fundamentals of Laparoscopy: Laparoscopy has truly revolutionize surgery. It has become an essential knowledge and skill for every surgeon and gynecologist over the last 2 decades. There is a need for a sound knowledge of the basics of laparoscopy, OT setup, fundamental concepts including physiology that is both structure and comprehensive.
This course is develope with this in mind by experience faculty. All the important topics are cover by top-notch faculty who are not only expert practitioners but also pioneers in the respective topics. The topics include basics of laparoscopy, access techniques, physiology of pneumoperitoneum, and cases like appendicectomy, acute abdomen, step inguinal and ventral hernia repair, laparoscopy in pregnancy, morbid obesity, fundoplication, diaphragmatic hernia, and many more.
Useful for trainee surgeons whether they are preparing for exams or planning to pursue a career in this field or seasonal practitioners who want to know the latest evidence or guidelines (many of which contribute to the world by the faculty themselves), tips or tricks, this course fulfills that need at a very reasonable and affordable cost. for more visit raaonlinecertify.com
CME Features
- Lectures 18
- Tests 0
- Duration 10 hours
- Skill level Medicine Graduate
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Self
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Video Lectures
- Ergonomics in Laparoscopics Surgery
- Laparoscopic Access Techniques and Complications
- Laparoscopic Appendicectomy
- Laparoscopic CBD Exploration final completed
- Laparoscopic Fundoplication
- Laparoscopic Inguinal Anatomy
- Laparoscopic Management of Diaphragmatic Hernia
- Laparoscopy Basics – I
- Laparoscopy Basics – II Part 1
- Laparoscopy Basics – II Part 2
- Laparoscopy In Acute Abdomen
- Laproscopic Incisional and Ventral Hernia Repair
- Laproscopy In Pregnancy
- Physiology of pneumoperitoneum
- E Tep inguinal and ventral hernia repair
- TRANS ABDOMINAL PRE PERITONEAL HERNIA REPAIR 2
- Surgery for Morbid Obesity and Metabolic syndromes Part 1
- Surgery for Morbid Obesity and Metabolic syndromes Part 2