FELLOWSHIP IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY
Discover the world of minimally invasive surgery fellowships with a practice-focused postgraduate diploma program. Ideal for medical professionals looking to enhance their diagnostic skills, our course offers clinical training and expert mentorship.
Batch starts on
Jan to Dec/ May to June
Course Duration
12 Months
Multimodal Program
Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment
Flexible payment
financing options available
Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery
MGA Medical Global Academy’s Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery is a high-specialised program that trains surgeons in key laparoscopic, endoscopic and robotic surgical skills. This fellowship emphasizes on enhancing technical accuracy, safety and efficiency in surgical practice, so you can perform complex surgical procedures through minimally invasive techniques to improve patient outcomes. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience, you will have clinical experience in surgical procedures under the supervision of experienced mentors. The program covers both basic laparoscopic surgery and advanced multi-speciality procedures in general surgery, gynecology and urology, preparing you for the challenging and innovative surgical environment. The program is designed to mimic the surgical environment, focusing on pre-op assessment, intra-op decision making and post-op management, to prepare you for independent practice in minimally invasive surgery.
Outcome of the Fellowship:
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
Confidently perform basic and advanced minimally invasive surgical procedures
Use laparoscopic and robotic techniques across a range of specialties
Decide on exact surgical strategies in intricate situations
Manage surgical complications effectively
Provide safe, efficient and patient-centred surgical care
Career Opportunities:
Once you complete the fellowship, you’ll have opportunities to:
Senior positions in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgical units
Work in multi-specialty and super-specialty hospitals
Experience in robotic surgery and advanced laparoscopic surgical techniques
Teaching and training in surgery
Starting a minimally invasive surgical practice or center
This fellowship helps you move from traditional open surgery techniques to precision-driven, technology-enabled minimally invasive surgery, enabling you to enhance surgical outcomes, productivity and career advancement.
What you'll learn
Foundations of Minimally Invasive Urology
Laparoscopic Urological Surgery
Robotic-Assisted Urological Surgery
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques
Pediatric Minimally Invasive Urology
Postoperative Care and Outcomes Assessment
Key Features
- Attending /Non-Attending Classes
- Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics.
- Free Study Material with recorded lectures
- Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India
5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session
6. NAAC A+ University
7. 1 Year of Mentorship
8. Updated Curriculum
Course Curriculum
- Overview of laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery
- Tools: trocars, cameras, lights, energy sources
- Theater setup and ergonomics
- Safety and complication avoidance
- Simulation: box trainer, virtual reality
- Laparoscopic appendectomy and cholecystectomy
- Inguinal and ventral hernia repair (TAPP, TEP, IPOM)
- Laparoscopic colectomy and bowel anastomosis
- Hemostasis and laparoscopic suturing
- Case presentations and video reviews
- Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
- Myomectomy and endometriosis management
- Ovarian cystectomy and ectopic pregnancy
- Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy
- Use of electrosurgical and ultrasonic devices in Gynae MIS
- Laparoscopic pyeloplasty and nephrectomy
- Ureteral reimplantation and adrenalectomy
- Transurethral and retroperitoneal approaches
- Basic endourology principles
- Patient selection and postoperative care
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy and CBD exploration
- Management of bile duct injuries
- Anti-reflux surgery (Nissen fundoplication)
- Gastrectomy and bariatric surgery basics
- Intraoperative cholangiography and laparoscopic ultrasound
- Introduction to robotic surgical systems (e.g., Da Vinci)
- Docking, instruments, and troubleshooting
- General surgery, gynecology and urology robotics
- Simulation and “dry-lab” training
- Bringing robotics to the clinic
- Pediatric laparoscopic appendectomy, hernia repair
- Thoracoscopic sympathectomy, decortication
- Anesthesia and positioning in the pediatric patient
- Specialized instrumentation for pediatric cases
- Intra- and extracorporeal suturing
- Barbed sutures and absorbable clips
- Knot tying (single and double-handed)
- Managing friable or inflamed tissue
- Training and assessment using dry lab and animal models
- Laparoscopic approach to abdominal trauma
- Treatment of bleeding and bowel injuries
- Laparoscopy for blunt and penetrating injuries
- Damage control laparoscopy principles
- Decision-making in unstable patients
- Laparoscopic anterior resection, low anterior resection (LAR)
- Techniques in colorectal cancer surgery
- Oncologic safety and lymphadenectomy
- Staplers and anastomosis
- Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)
- Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)
- Thoracoscopic wedge resection and lobectomy
- Excision of mediastinal masses and drainage of pleural effusion
- Port placement for thoracic MIS
- Thoracic MIS lung isolation and anesthesia
- Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass
- Patient selection and preoperative work-up
- Postoperative metabolic monitoring
- Management of leaks and nutritional deficiencies
- Follow-up care and lifestyle advice
- Surgery and artificial intelligence
- Operating rooms of the future and augmented reality in MIS
- Image-guided navigation systems
- Robotic and telesurgery
- Evaluation of new surgical technologies
- Training the next generation in MIS
- Team communication and building in the OR
- Surgical coaching and mentoring
- Surgical team and quality improvement leadership
- Conflict resolution and leadership ethics
- Advanced pediatric laparoscopic surgery (fundoplication, pyeloplasty)
- MIS repair of congenital anomalies
- Minimally invasive treatment of pediatric tumors
- Anesthesia and positioning in pediatrics
- Pediatric specific postoperative care
- Essentials of vascular anatomy and pathology for MIS
- Balloon angioplasty, stenting and embolization
- MIS for varicose veins
- Laparoscopic vascular surgery principles
- Dealing with complications and conversion to open
- Laparoscopic staging of gynecological cancers
- Radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy
- MIS for endometrial, cervical, ovarian cancers
- Fertility-sparing MIS procedures
- Multidisciplinary tumor board participation
- Laparoscopy in acute abdomen evaluation
- Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for intra-abdominal sepsis and abscess
- Emergency thoracoscopy
- Interaction with intensive care and anaesthesia
- Indications for MIS in emergency situations
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