Module 2 – Excisional Techniques & Endometriosis Management

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Summary 

The excision of peritoneal disease, adhesiolysis and ureterolysis are some of the vital clinical skills which any Laparoscopic surgeon has to master for advanced Laparoscopic surgery. We have developed realistic models to develop and practice the skills, which are required to excise peritoneum and work in the difficult places of dissection.

 

Lectures

Schedule

This module covers all aspects of safe laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopic removal of endometriosis, and clinical aspects of laparoscopic surgery.

Peritoneal Excision Model

This video demonstrates the equipment you need and how to make the anatomical dissection model for practice at home.

Laparoscopic Excision (Box trainer)

Video lecture depicting the basic principles of excisional techniques. Peritoneal excision is one of the common operations for peritoneal endometriosis.

Clinical Aspects of Laparoscopic Surgery

Presentation by Mr Richardson to outline the principles of laparoscopic surgery in different clinical scenarios. This outlines the safe laparoscopic entry, insertion of primary and secondary trocar and related risks.

Laparoscopic Training

Essay lecture discussing the skills acquisition, theories of learning and feedback with special emphasis on learning laparoscopic skills. This summarizes the theories behind learning, cognitive skills and feedback.

Lecturers

Robert Richardson

CCMIG Director - Consultant Endometriosis

Profile

In research, beyond personal projects, I have been involved in two National NIHR portfolio studies recruiting patients to evaluate treatment methods/management pathways in gynaecology. The OPT study has now closed and is in the writing phase. I am now lead investigator at Chelsea f...

Amer Raza

CCMIG Director - Consultant Obstetrican & Gynaecologist
Mr Raza is a Minimal Access Surgeon and Consultant Gynaecologist with specialist interest in minimal access surgery. He completed his specialty training in West midlands and London deanery. He worked in Birmingham Womens hospital and established number of laparoscopic courses including basic and adv...

Tom Bainton

Course Organiser
Tom Bainton graduated from Oxford University in 2012, undertook Foundation Training in the London Deanery and Specialist Training in Cambridge. He is currently the Endometriosis and Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellow at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. He has a special interest in medical ed...