Module 6 – Principles of Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy & Myomectomy

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Summary

These are the most common clinical applications using advanced Laparoscopic skills. The knowledge of pelvic anatomy and influencing factors such as dexterity, hand eye coordination and 3D camera views helps to execute the above procedures with precision and safety. These techniques are explained in didactic and tutored video sessions. We also use models to develop and practice the skills necessary to perform these procedures.

 

Lectures

Schedule

Module 6 revisits all the important topics covered in the whole course. This provides an opportunity for trainees to reflect on the training and practice previously learnt skills. One video session also takes the trainees through advanced laparoscopic procedures such as Total laparoscopic Hysterectomy and laparoscopic myomectomy.

Total Laparoscopic Hystertectomy

Video lecture showing all the technical steps to carry out TLH. The understanding of anatomy, selection of energy and a systemic approach are key to a safe operation.

Laparoscopic Myomectomy (Video)

This video lecture helps to learn the basic principles underlying this advanced laparoscopic operation. Trainees are not expected to do this operation at this early stage of their training however they are expected to aspire to make progress to achieve the advanced skills.

Lecturers

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...

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...