Robotic-assisted surgery
EFIAGES, FIAGES, FAGIE colonoscopy, FALS hernia, and FALS robotic hernia surgery were some of the courses conducted as a part of this conference, with hands-on demonstrations, training, and live lectures. The conference further included multiple sessions and orations from experts in the industry and panel discussions on robotic-assisted surgery.
The Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo Surgeons (IAGES) recently organized its 21st national conference on robotic-assisted surgery in Chennai, marking a significant milestone in the field of surgical innovation in India. The conference brought together leading experts, surgeons, and researchers from around the country to discuss the latest advancements and techniques in robotic surgery.
Robotic-assisted surgery has emerged as a game-changer in the field of healthcare, offering greater precision, control, and dexterity to surgeons during minimally invasive procedures. The conference provided a platform for participants to share their experiences, learn from each other, and explore new possibilities in the field.
One of the key highlights of the conference was the live demonstrations of robotic surgeries, showcasing the capabilities of this cutting-edge technology. Participants also had the opportunity to attend workshops and hands-on training sessions to enhance their skills and knowledge in robotic-assisted surgery.
Overall, the 21st robotic-assisted surgery national conference organized by IAGES in Chennai served as a testament to the growing adoption and impact of robotic technology in the field of healthcare in India. It reaffirmed the commitment of healthcare professionals to embrace innovation and leverage technology to improve patient outcomes.
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