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Centre of Excellence for Minimal Access Surgery Trainingsupported by KARL STORZ
CEMAST is an autonomous body, run by surgeons for surgeons, not for commerce, not for profit, purely an academic initiative.
ChairmanProf Tehemton E Udwadia
DirectorDr Ulhas Gadgil
Course ConvenersDr Abhay DalviDr Deepraj Bhandarkar
The only Indian center to provide extensive hands-on training for all surgical specialties in Minimal Access
Surgery under expert faculty supervision.
Laparoscopic General Surgery Courses - 2014| Laparoscopic Tissue Approximation Course | Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery Course |
| Upper GI Laparoscopic Surgery Course
Laparoscopic TissueApproximation Course
Course Outline
There is one difference between an average
laparoscopic surgeon and an advanced
laparoscopic surgeon – it is the ability to take
a suture and tie a knot. A laparoscopic
surgeon can't or does not progress to
advanced procedures without this in his /
her armamentarium. It is this ability that can
even get a surgeon out of difficult situations
in basic laparoscopic procedures.
This course is designed to give the
participants an in-depth and step-by-step
understanding with extensive hands-on
experience of laparoscopic knot tying and
suturing. Dedicated / expert National faculty
will be by your side to help and guide you
through each step.
Course Objectives
Learn to tie laparoscopic extracorporeal
knot
Learn to tie laparoscopic intracorporeal
knot
Learn to make an endoloop
Learn to take interrupted and
continuous intracorporeal sutures
Course Duration: 2 DaysCourse Fees (inclusive of Service Tax): Practicing Surgeons: Rs 15,000/-
*Surgical Residents: Rs. 8,000/-*Attach photocopy of latest identity card of the teaching institute, with registration form.
Course Dates: 24th Fubruary | 25th April | 13th June
Who Should Attend ?
Surgical postgraduates
Surgeons wishing to master laparoscopic tissue
approximation
Surgeons with previous experience of laparoscopic
surgery who wish to progress to performance of
advanced / complex laparoscopic procedures
Course Highlights
Two-day extensive hands-on course
Lectures by expert faculty
Supervised training in simulation and animal tissue
laboratories
Plenty of opportunity for informal interaction with the
expert faculty
Course Program
Day 1
08:30 am: Registration and Welcome
Theoretical / demonstration sessions
Suture materials and needles in laparoscopic
surgery
Instruments, extra-corporeal knots, endoloops
Instruments, ergonomics and principles of
extracorporeal and intracorporeal knotting and
suturing
Demonstration of extracorporeal and
intracorporeal knot and application
Problem solving and self-assessment
Hands-on simulation laboratory session Practice - tying of knots Co-axial knotting Difficult but co-axial angles Sectoral knotting
05:30 pm: Close
10:00 am to 10:15 am Tea break 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm Lunch 03:00 pm to 03:15 pm Tea break
Day 209:00 am
Hands-on simulationlaboratory (demonstration and practice) session
Instruments and ways of holding needle
(Presentation and Demonstration)
Taking a stitch (Demonstration)
Hands-on training on harvested Animal tissue
Closure of stomach / bowel perforation
Anastomosis
Gastrotomy
Exposure to 3D suturing
MCQs Questions and answers Feedback Certification
05:30 pm: Close 10:00 am to 10:15 am Tea break 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm Lunch 04:00 pm to 04:15 pm Tea break
Note: This course program is subject to modification. Course agenda will be provided on the first day of the cours.
Course Conveners
Dr Abhay Dalvi
Dr Deepraj Bhandarkar
Faculty Panel
Dr Agrawal Jugal (Mumbai) Dr Ardhanari Ramesh (Madurai)
Dr Bhansali Hemant (Mumbai) Dr Bhatia Parveen (Delhi)
Dr Dumbre Ramesh (Pune) Prof Jamkar Arun (Nashik)
Dr Kulkarni Jyotsna (Pune) Dr Kumar Arvind (Delhi)
Dr Konakumari Lakhshmi (Hyderabad) Dr Palanivelu C (Coimbatore)
Dr Patankar Roy (Mumbai) Dr Popat Sunil (Ahmedabad)
Dr Prasad Arun (Delhi) Dr Punjani Ramesh (Mumbai)
Dr Raj Praveen (Coimbatore) Dr Rajan P S (Coimbatore)
Dr Ramesh M (Banglore) Dr Rao Prashanth (Mumbai)
Dr Rege Sameer (Mumbai) Dr Senthilnathan (Coimbatore)
Dr Shinde Jaisingh (Pune) Dr Thanakumar John (Coimbatore)
Dr Venkatesh V (Coimbatore)
Laparoscopic HerniaSurgery Course
Course Outline
If a laparoscopic surgeon aspires to learn a
procedure correctly, it should be repair of a
hernia. A common surgical condition,
almost always encountered by a surgeon in
practice, laparoscopic repair should be in
the surgeon's armamentarium as patient
demand continues to increase. While the
steps of most laparoscopic operations are
the same as those of open surgery, steps of
surgery in laparoscopic hernia repair –
inguinal or ventral are different. It is essential
therefore to revisit this concept to learn the
laparoscopic anatomy and procedural steps
to avoid recurrences and complications.
The world of prosthetic material used in
hernia surgery is ever-expanding and there
is a plethora of products available today.
Choosing the right prosthetic material and
the correct method of mesh fixation is
paramount to optimal outcome. This
two-day course encompasses step-by-step
approach to overcome the problems faced
by a surgeon performing laparoscopic
hernia repair.
Course Objectives
To learn anatomy of inguinal area as viewed at
laparoscopy
To learn trans-abdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) inguinal
hernia repair
To learn totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia
repair
To learn laparoscopic intraperitonealonlay (IPOM) and
trans-abdominal partially extraperitoneal (TAPE)
methods of repairing ventral and incisional hernias
To understand the characteristics of various prosthetic
materials to help in making the right choice
To experience mesh fixation using mechanical devices
and suturing
To understand prevention and management of
complications of laparoscopic hernia surgery
To understand component separation for large ventral
hernias.
Who Should Attend ?
Surgeons with previous experience of laparoscopic
surgery who wish to progress to laparoscopic hernia
surgery
Experienced surgeons who have “hesitated” to embark
on laparoscopic hernia surgery
Surgical postgraduates
Course Highlights
Lectures by expert faculty
Supervised training in simulation and Animal tissue
laboratories
Plenty of opportunity for informal interaction with
expert faculty
Course Duration: 2 DaysCourse Fees (inclusive of Service Tax): Practicing Surgeons: Rs 20,000/-
*Surgical Residents: Rs. 12,000/-*Attach photocopy of latest identity card of the teaching institute, with registration form.
Course Dates: 7th March | 26th May
Course Program
Day 1
08:30 am: Registration and Welcome
Theoretical Sessions
Laparoscopic anatomy of inguinal region
Prostatic and fixation devices in laparoscopic
hernia surgery
Trans abdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) for groin
hernia
Totally extra peritoneal (TEP) for groin hernia
Laparoscopic repair of midline ventral hernia
(Videos)
Laparoscopy for non-midline ventral hernias
(Videos)
Hands-on training on Simulator and on harvested Animal tissue
Laparoscopic suturing Interrupted Continuous
05:00 pm: Close
10:30 am to 10:45 am Tea break 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm Lunch 04:00 pm to 04:15 pm Tea break
Day 2
09:00 am
Theoretical Sessions
Concept of component separation – When why
and how?
Complications of inguinal hernia surgery and
avoidance
Complications of ventral hernia surgery and
avoidance
Hands-on training - Animal tissue lab
TAPP
Ventral hernia
MCQs
Questions and answers
Feedback
Certification
05:30 pm: Close
10:00 am to 10:15 am Tea break 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm Lunch 04:00 pm to 04:15 pm Tea break
Note: This course program is subject to modification. Course agenda will be provided on the first day of the course.
Course Conveners
Dr Abhay Dalvi
Dr Deepraj Bhandarkar
Faculty Panel
Dr Ardhanari Ramesh (Madurai) Dr Baijal Manish (New Delhi)
Dr Balsara Kaimroz (Mumbai) Dr Bansal V K (New Delhi)
Dr Bhatia Parveen (Delhi) Dr Chowbey Pradeep (Delhi)
Dr Dave Sandeep (Raipur) Dr Godbole Raghunath (Pune)
Dr Kalhan Sudhir (New Delhi) Dr Khullar Rajesh (Delhi)
Dr Konakumari Lakhshmi (Hyderabad) Dr Kriplani Ajay (Delhi)
Dr Kulkarni Jyotsna (Pune) Prof Misra M. C. (New Delhi)
Dr Palanivelu C (Coimbatore) Dr Popat Sunil (Ahmedabad)
Dr Punjani Ramesh (Mumbai) Dr Rao Prashanth (Mumbai)
Dr Reddy P K (Chennai) Dr Rege Sameer (Mumbai)
Dr Senthilnathan (Coimbatore) Dr Sharma Anil (Delhi)
Dr Shinde Jaisingh (Pune) Dr Swadia Nayan (Vadodara)
Dr Thanakumar John (Coimbatore)
Upper GI LaparoscopicSurgery Course
Course Outline
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),
achalasia cardia and paraesophageal hernia
are common disorders that are eminently
suitable for laparoscopic treatment. The
superiority of laparoscopic treatment for all
these disorders has been confirmed in the
surgical literature. Surgeons with interest in
laparoscopic surgery should attain the skills
required to treat these conditions.
Course Objectives
To understand the workup of patients
with GERD, achalasia and
paraesophageal hernias
Familiarize with laparoscopic anatomy
of the hiatal region and the variations
Understand step-by-step approach to
laparoscopic fundoplication,
cardiomyotomy and paraesophageal
hernia repair
Course Duration: 2 DaysCourse Fees (inclusive of Service Tax): Practicing Surgeons: Rs 20,000/-
*Surgical Residents: Rs. 12,000/-*Attach photocopy of latest identity card of the teaching institute, with registration form.
Course Dates: April 23rd
Who Should Attend ?
Surgeons with previous experience of laparoscopic
surgery who wish to learn laparoscopic surgery for
upper GI disorders
Course Highlights
Lectures by expert faculty
Supervised training in simulation and animal tissue
laboratories
Plenty of opportunity for informal interaction with the
Faculty
Course Program
Day 1
08:30 am: Registration and Welcome
Theoretical Sessions
Esophageal manometry and 24-hour pH metry
Radiological assessment of achalasia cardia and hiatus hernia
Laparoscopic anatomy of the hiatal region
Fundamentals of laparoscopic suturing
Laparoscopic fundoplication – types and techniques
Hands-on Simulation Laboratory session
Laparoscopic suturing (Session I) Interrupted Continuous
05:30 pm: Close
11:15 am to 11:30 am Tea break 12:30 pm to 01:15 pm Lunch 03:15 pm to 03:30 pm Tea break
Day 2
09:00 am
Theoretical Sessions
Laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hernia
Issues related to use of mesh at the hiatus
Laparoscopic surgery for achalasia
Hands-on training on harvested Animal tissue
Laparoscopic suturing (Session II)
Interrupted
Continuous
Hands-on training - Animal Tissue Lab
Fundoplication and cardiomyotomy
Video Session
MCQs
Feedback
Certification
05:30 pm: Close
10:30 am to 10:45 am Tea break 12:45 pm to 01:30 pm Lunch 03:30 pm to 03:45 pm Tea break
Note: This course program is subject to modification. Course agenda will be provided on the first day of the course.
Course Conveners
Dr Abhay Dalvi
Dr Deepraj Bhandarkar
Faculty Panel
Dr Ardhanari Ramesh (Madurai) Dr Baijal Manish (New Delhi)
Dr Balsara Kaimroz (Mumbai) Dr Chowbey Pradeep (Delhi)
Dr Jain Sushil (New Delhi) Dr Khullar Rajesh (Delhi)
Dr Konakumari Lakhshmi (Hyderabad) Dr Kriplani Ajay (Delhi)
Dr Palanivelu C (Coimbatore) Dr Patankar Roy (Mumbai)
Dr Popat Sunil (Ahmedabad) Dr Prasad Rajendra (New Delhi)
Dr Raj Praveen (Coimbatore) Dr Rajkumar J S (Chennai)
Dr Rao G. V. (Hyderabad) Dr Sarela Abeezar (Mumbai / UK)
Dr Shinde Jaisingh (Pune) Dr Srikanth G (Bangalore)
Dr Thanakumar John (Coimbatore)
CEMAST - Courses are specially designed to suit your needs
Accreditations, Endorsements and Approvals
Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-Surgeons (IAGES)
The Association of Surgeons of India (ASI) State Chapter
Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy of India (SGEI)
MUHS (Maharashtra University of Health Sciences) recognizes CEMAST as Soft Skill Training Institutefor Fellowship Certification in Minimal Access Surgery
Certificate of Attendance After completing the course, a Certificate of Attendance will be awarded.
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Note: These course dates and programs are subject to change / modification.
Laparoscopic Urology & Endourology Courses 2014Course Conveners: Dr. Anil Bradoo, Dr. Pradeep Rao and Expert National Faculty
Basic Laparoscopic Urology Course: January 16th to 18th, July 24th to 26thUpper Tract Endourology Course: April 24th to 26th, November 20th to 22nd
Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL) Course: April 25th to 26th, November 21st to 22ndLower Tract Endourology Course: March 20th to 22nd, October 30th to November 1stAdvanced Laparoscopic Urology Course - Partial Nephrectomy: May 29th to 30th
Advanced Laparoscopic Urology Course - Radical Prostatectomy: December 18th to 19th
Upcoming CoursesBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia: February 20th
Stress Urinary Incontinence and Urodynamics: June 19thReconstructive Urology: August 21st
Vascular Access: September 18th
Laparoscopic Gynaecology and Hysteroscopy Courses 2014Course Conveners: Dr. Prashant Mangeshikar, Dr. Rakesh Sinha, Dr. Neeta Warty
and Expert National Faculty
Laparoscopic Course in Gynaecology (focused onHysterectomy and Myomectomy): February 13th to 15th, April 8th to 10th, June 5th to 7th
Laparoscopic Knotting and Suturing Course in Gynaecology: February 10th to 11th,April 4th to 5th, May 5th to 6th, June 2nd to 3rd
Hysteroscopy Course: February 12th to 13th, April 7th to 8th, May 9th to 10th, June 4th to 5thOperative Techniques in Gynaecological Endoscopy (Acquisition of Basic and Advanced Endoscopic
Techniques, Endo-suturing, Hysteroscopy): January 23rd to 25th, April 28th to 30thFertility Enhancing Surgery: March 10th to 11th, May 7th to 8th
Comprehensive Laparoscopic Surgery Course (focused on Cholecystectomy & Appendicectomy):January 29th to February 1st, March 26th to 29th, May 21st to 24th
3 Day Integrated Laparoscopic General Surgery Course (including Basic Endourology,Upper GI Endoscopy, Hysterectomy): April 1st to 3rd, June 23rd to 25th
LaparoscopicTissue Approximation Course: February 24th to 25th, April 25th to 26th, June 13th to 14thLaparoscopic Hernia Surgery Course: March 7th to 8th, May 26th to 27th
Upper GI Laparoscopic Surgery Course: April 23rd to 24thLaparoscopic Solid Organ Surgery Course: February 17th to 18th
Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery Course: February 26th to 28th, May 15th to 17thLaparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Course: March 5th to 6th
Single Portal Laparoscopic Surgery Course: February 3rd to 4th
Laparoscopic General Surgery Courses 2014Course Conveners: Dr. Abhay Dalvi, Dr. Deepraj Bhandarkar,
Dr. Suresh Deshpande and Expert National Faculty
Paediatric Surgery Courses 2014Course Convener: Dr. Rasik Shah and Expert National Faculty
Advanced Minimal Access Paediatric Surgery Training Course(Laparoscopy - Thoracoscopy - Paediatric Urology): March 13th to 15th(Comprehensive Minimal Access Paediatric Surgery Training CourseLaparoscopy - Thoracoscopy - Paediatric Urology): April 15th to 17th
February 1st to 2nd, April 11th to 12th, June 9th to 10th, August 8th to 9th, October 10th to 11th, December 12th to 13th
Upper GI Endoscopy Course 2014Faculty: Dr. B Krishna Rau, Dr. Pankaj Dhawan, Dr. Roy Patankar, and National Experts
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