- The participating doctors engaged in advanced laparoscopic surgical techniques and performed 17 highly complex surgeries in two days- on September 25 and 26
- The workshop featured 4 selected doctors, including one international participant and participants from different parts of India
- Limbachiya has been conducting training sessions regularly since 2012 and has trained more than 2,400 doctors
NE HEALTH BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, OCT 8
Training the next generation of laparoscopic surgeons is a commitment I hold close to my heart and have trained over 2,400 doctors, said Dr. Dipak Limbachiya, a renowned advanced gynaec laparoscopic and onco surgeon, and Founder of Eva Women’s Hospital here on Tuesday.
Eva Women’s Hospital, a leading healthcare provider and centre of excellence for women’s healthcare in Ahmedabad, on Tuesday announced it has recently performed 17 complex endometriosis surgeries in two days.
The surgeries were performed as part of a pioneering hands-on training workshop on endometriosis surgery by Dr. Dipak Limbachiya, a renowned advanced gynaec laparoscopic and onco surgeon, and Founder of Eva Women’s Hospital. Held on September 25 and 26, this was the world’s first officially declared hands-on endometriosis training program.
The participating doctors engaged in advanced laparoscopic surgical techniques and performed 17 highly complex surgeries in two days. These included four resection and anastomosis procedures, one ureter repair in an endometriosis case, and 12 deep infiltrating endometriosis surgeries. The initiative of the workshop was Grade 4 endometriosis surgery with bowel resection and anastomosis, an intricate and critical procedure pioneered by Dr. Dipak Limbachiya.
“All the patients have been discharged and are doing very well. We are thankful to each one of them for this opportunity to serve them and express gratitude to the participating doctors for their service,” said Dr. Limbachiya.
The workshop featured 4 selected doctors, including one international participant and participants from different parts of India. The workshop’s goal was to equip surgeons from different places with the skills to operate on Endometriosis using advanced techniques.
“I believe this type of hands-on training can greatly enhance the expertise in managing a challenging condition like endometriosis,” said Dr. Limbachiya.
Dr. Limbachiya has been conducting training sessions regularly since 2012 and has trained more than 2,400 doctors, showcasing his commitment to mentorship and continuous professional development of fellow medical practitioners. The participants have been trained in cutting-edge techniques, including the use of high-tech equipment and novel methods of performing complex surgeries.
“Training the next generation of laparoscopic surgeons is a commitment I hold close to my heart. It is immensely satisfying to watch fellow doctors learn about the newest advances in laparoscopy and improve their surgical skills, enabling them to provide enhanced care to their patients. I am committed to sharing the expertise I have gained over the years with fellow medical practitioners,” Dr. Limbachiya added.
The two-day workshop provided an opportunity for the participating doctors to gain valuable hands-on experience in the management of various grades of Endometriosis, with a focus on standardised surgical approaches. Live demonstrations were paired with informative lectures, ensuring that the learning experience was both practical and comprehensive.