Jogal Women's Hospital offers a structured and hands-on training curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with extensive practical experience, ensuring fellows develop the expertise necessary to excel in the field of gynecological laparoscopy.
+Get DetailsThe Fellowship in Retroperitoneal Dissection with Uterine Artery Ligation at Origin is an advanced training program designed for surgeons who wish to specialize in complex gynecological procedures.
+Get DetailsOur fellowship programs are conducted at Jogal Women’s Hospital, a leading women’s hospital dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services. We offer a structured and hands-on training curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with extensive practical experience, ensuring fellows develop the expertise necessary to excel in the field of gynecological laparoscopy.
Our fellowship programs are led by a team of highly experienced and skilled gynecologists specializing in advanced laparoscopic surgeries. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics and techniques, including but not limited to.
Fellows will acquire a solid foundation in basic laparoscopic principles, equipment handling, and port placement techniques.
Fellows will receive comprehensive training in performing advanced laparoscopic surgeries, such as laparoscopic hysterectomy, myomectomy, ovarian cystectomy, endometriosis excision, and tubal reanastomosis.
Understanding pelvic anatomy is crucial for successful laparoscopic surgeries. Fellows will gain in-depth knowledge of pelvic anatomy and master the art of precise dissection techniques.
Recognizing and managing intraoperative and postoperative complications is a crucial aspect of laparoscopic surgery. Fellows will be trained to anticipate and handle complications effectively, ensuring patient safety.
Fellows will be introduced to cutting-edge minimally invasive techniques, such as single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) and robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery, enabling them to provide the most advanced surgical options to their patients.
Fellows will have the opportunity to work closely with our renowned gynecologists and gain hands-on experience through observation and active participation in surgical procedures. They will be exposed to a diverse range of gynecological conditions, allowing them to develop proficiency in managing complex cases.
Join us at Jogal Women’s Hospital to become a skilled and confident gynecological laparoscopic surgeon. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of women and advance the field of minimally invasive gynecological surgeries.
Upon completion of the fellowship, fellows will receive a certificate documenting their training and expertise in retroperitoneal dissection with uterine artery ligation at origin. This certification will demonstrate their proficiency in performing these complex surgical procedures.
The Fellowship in Retroperitoneal Dissection with Uterine Artery Ligation at Origin is an advanced training program designed for surgeons who wish to specialize in complex gynecological procedures. This fellowship offers in-depth education and hands-on experience in the surgical management of uterine artery pathology, including dissection techniques and ligation at its origin in the retroperitoneal space. The program provides comprehensive training in both open and minimally invasive approaches to uterine artery ligation, enabling fellows to become skilled and confident in this specialized procedure.
Develop expertise in retroperitoneal anatomy: Fellows will gain a thorough understanding of the retroperitoneal space and its anatomical structures, including the relevant vessels, nerves, and surrounding organs.
Fellows will learn advanced surgical techniques for precise dissection in the retroperitoneal space, ensuring optimal visualization and identification of the uterine artery.
Fellows will become skilled in performing uterine artery ligation at its origin, using both open and minimally invasive approaches. They will learn to assess patient suitability, identify key landmarks, and execute the procedure safely and effectively.
Fellows will learn how to evaluate patients for uterine artery ligation, considering factors such as patient history, imaging studies, and relevant clinical indications. They will develop the ability to identify appropriate candidates and understand the potential risks and benefits of the procedure.
Fellows will gain knowledge and skills in managing potential complications associated with retroperitoneal dissection and uterine artery ligation. They will learn to recognize and address complications promptly, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
Fellows will have the opportunity to engage in clinical research, academic writing, and presentations at national and international conferences. They will be encouraged to contribute to the existing body of knowledge in the field of gynecological surgery.
Fellows will actively participate in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative management of patients undergoing retroperitoneal dissection with uterine artery ligation. They will work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including gynecologists, urologists, radiologists, and anesthesiologists, ensuring comprehensive patient care.
Upon completion of the fellowship, fellows will receive a certificate documenting their training and expertise in retroperitoneal dissection with uterine artery ligation at origin. This certification will demonstrate their proficiency in performing these complex surgical procedures.