Course Contents
Presentations
- Laparoscopic anatomy &approach to the oesophageal hiatus – patient position, trocar placements, liver and stomach retraction, dissection techniques, retro-oesophageal tunnel creation, suturing techniques, complications
- Anatomy & MIS Approach to the thoracic Oesophagus – with special reference to semiprone Thoracoscopic oesophagectomy, trocar placements, complications
- Lymph node stations in Ca. Stomach & D2 Gastrectomy
- Thoracoscopic Oesophagectomy
- Laparoscopic Gastric mobilisation for oesophageal replacement
- Cervical approach for oesophageal dissection and anastomosis
- Laparoscopic Floppy Nissen Fundoplication
- Laparoscopic Toupet Fundolpication
- Laparoscopic Cardiomyotomy
- Laparoscopic Cardiomyotomy with Dorr & Toupet Fundoplication
- Laparoscopic Vagotomy and GJ
- Lap. Suturing of DU perforation
- Laparoscopic Antrectomy and Gastroduodenostomy (hand sewn)
- Laparoscopic Distal Gastrectomy and Billorth II GJ
- Laparoscopic Total Gastrectomy and Oesophagojejunostomy
- Lap. assisted small bowel resection anastomosis
- Lap. adhesiolysis & band division for intestinal obstruction
- Lap. surgery for postoperative intestinal complications
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| Whipple's operation |
| Whipple's operation |
| Opened pancreatic duct |
| AV Malformation of small intestine |
| GIST tumour |
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