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The Mastery in Therapeutic Endoscopy & Colonoscopy program is a specialized hands-on fellowship designed for General Surgeons and Gastroenterologists. This course bridges the gap between basic diagnostics and advanced therapeutic procedures. Trainees get direct exposure to live clinical cases, high-definition simulation, and proprietary STAR protocols for early detection and mucosal resection.
Clinical Orientation: Understanding the global burden of Colorectal diseases.
The “Complex” Definition: Criteria for identifying complex vs. simple Fistulas and recurrent Hemorrhoids.
Advanced Imaging: Interpreting MRI Defecography and Endo-Anal Ultrasound (EAUS).
Instrumentation: Setup of Video-Proctoscopes and High-Frequency Radiofrequency (RF) units.
Mapping the Tract: Hands-on simulation of fistula tract tracing on advanced models.
Energy Sources: Understanding the physics of Laser (Diode), RF, and Harmonic Scalpels.
The “Bloodless Field” Technique: Practicing ligation and cautery in confined spaces
Theatre Protocol: Scrubbing for advanced proctology and patient positioning (Lithotomy vs. Prone Jackknife).
Real-Time Intervention: Observing Laser Sphincterotomy and Complex Fistulotomy with Seton placement.
The “Intra-Operative Pivot”: Learning when to change the surgical plan based on unexpected findings.
Laser Fiber Handling: Calibration and safe usage of 1470nm Diode Lasers.
Stapler Application: Hands-on practice with PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) staplers.
Advanced Wound Care: Techniques for vacuum-assisted closure and biological glues in Proctology.
Tissue Interaction: Performing LHP (Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty) and FiLaC (Fistula-tract Laser Closure) on animal tissue models.
Sphincter Repair: Simulation of Anal Sphincteroplasty and management of fecal incontinence.
Complex Flap Reconstruction: Practicing Advancement Flaps (Endorectal/Anocutaneous) for high fistulas.
Assisted Scrub-In: Participation in complex re-do surgeries or multi-tract fistula cases.
The “Mastery Assessment”: Final evaluation of surgical logic, instrument choice, and safety protocols.
Convocation Ceremony: Distribution of the Fellowship in Advanced Coloproctology Certificate.
Practice Growth: Guidance on setting up a dedicated “Proctology Excellence Center.”
Advancing the field of surgery through evidence-based protocols and a commitment to absolute precision.