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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.
The Laparoscopic Tower: Understanding the light source, insufflator, camera processor, and CO2 management.
Pneumoperitoneum: Mastering safe entry techniques (Veress Needle vs. Hasson’s Open Method).
The Physics of Fulcrum: Understanding how the abdominal wall acts as a pivot and its impact on instrument movement.
Ergonomics: Proper table height and monitor positioning to prevent “Surgeon’s Neck” and fatigue.
2D to 3D Transition: Exercises to overcome the loss of depth perception.
Hand-Eye Coordination Drills: “Peg Transfer” and “Pattern Cutting” to build muscle memory.
Ambidexterity Training: Developing the non-dominant hand for retraction and assistance.
Energy Sources in Laparoscopy: Monopolar, Bipolar, and Ultrasonic shears (Harmonic) safety.
Complication Management: Immediate recognition of vascular or visceral injuries during entry.
Patient Selection: Contraindications for laparoscopy and when to “convert to open” surgery.
Diagnostic Laparoscopy: Systematic inspection of the peritoneal cavity.
Triangulation Principles: How to place ports to avoid “sword fighting” with instruments.
Live Case Flow: Observation of Laparoscopic Appendectomy and Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder removal).
Clip Application: Mastering the “C” and “U” maneuvers for cystic duct and artery ligation.
Dissection Techniques: “Cold” vs. “Hot” dissection and identifying the “Critical View of Safety.”
Specimen Retrieval: Using endobags and port-site management.
The “Gladiator” Technique: Mastering needle loading and orientation in the needle holder.
Intracorporeal Knot-Tying: Step-by-step drills for the “C-Loop” and “Reverse-C” square knots.
Extracorporeal Knotting: Using a Roeder’s knot and pushers for high-tension closures.
Tissue Handling: Practicing on biological membranes to learn the “feel” of tension and tear-resistance.
The FLS Competency Test: Timed performance of peg transfer, circle cutting, and one intracorporeal knot.
Individual Performance Review: Direct feedback from faculty on your “economy of motion.”
Convocation Ceremony: Awarding of the Certificate in Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery.
Closing Remarks: Your roadmap to Advanced Laparoscopy (Hernia, Bariatric, and Colorectal).
Advancing the field of surgery through evidence-based protocols and a commitment to absolute precision.