Role of robotics and its clinical outcome in minimally invasive colorectal surgery

16th May 2024, 15:00 to 16:30 BST / 19:30 to 21:00 IST

Overview

This webinar will focus on the minimally invasive anatomy essential to perform robotic colorectal surgery. Also, the standardised technique of two commonly performed procedures, namely low anterior resection and right hemicolectomy will be presented. The expert surgeons will be sharing tips and tricks and various troubleshooting methods to improve outcomes after minimally invasive colorectal surgery. 

Aims

  1. Understand minimally invasive anatomy critical to performing robotic colorectal surgery
  2. The standardised steps of robotic colorectal surgery
  3. Preventing complications and improving patient outcomes

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, attendees should be able to:

  • Learn minimally invasive low rectal anatomy and the steps of Low anterior resection, Right hemicolectomy from preparation to ports and the surgery steps.
  • Learn the technical tips to prevent complications and improve outcomes

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Panellists

Our panellists include:

  • Dr Jagdishwar Gajagowni Goud - Senior Consultant Robotic Surgeon, Apollo Hyderabad, India

  • Dr Kalayarasan - Head of GI surgery, JIPMER, Puducherry, India

  • Dr Jagannath Dixit - Consultant Robotic Surgeon ,Aster City, Bangalore, India

  • Prof. Subhash Khanna, FRCS (Edn), FICS, FIAGES, FALS, FICLS, FAGIE (Moderator) - Founder President-Association of Robotic and Innovative Surgeons. Chief, Department of Minimal Access, Gastro Intestinal  and Robotic Surgery, Swagat Swagat Super Surgical Institute& N. H,Guwahati, Assam, India.

  • Ms Shafaque Shaikh (Moderator) - MBBS, FRCS, PhD, Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Honorary Senior Lecturer with the University of Aberdeen. Programme Lead for the NHS Grampian Multispecilaty Robotic Assisted Surgery (RAS) Service. Chair - Grampian RAS research/evaluation and training/education committees; Chair - Scottish RAS Research group; Deputy Chair - Scottish National RAS Clinical reference group.

CPD

1 Hour

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Recording

A recording of the webinar will be made available on this page in the days following the live broadcast.



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