Program overview
MGA Medical Global Academy Fellowship in Gynae Endoscopy is a complete advanced training program for gynecologists and healthcare professionals who want to become an expert in minimally invasive gynecological surgery. It is a fellowship in the field of diagnostic and operative laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, fertility enhancing surgery, endometriosis surgery and advanced gynecological endoscopy. This program provides a blend of evidence-based theoretical instruction, live surgical instruction, case-based lectures, simulation-based learning, and supervised clinical practice. The participants will learn the most current endoscopic techniques, surgical planning, patient safety, management of complications, and minimally invasive surgical treatments of the various gynecological conditions. The fellowship is structured to international standards of surgical education, to enable one to confidently undertake advanced gynecological endoscopic procedures and provide high quality patient-centred care.
What Skills You Will Gain
Full knowledge of the laparoscopic and hysteroscopic anatomy, instrumentation and surgical ergonomics.
Knowledge of common gynecological conditions and diagnostic and operative laparoscopy.
Hysteroscopic skills: polypectomy, resection of septal tissue, adhesiolysis and management of intrauterine pathologies.
Expert surgical expertise in endometriosis surgery, myomectomy, ovarian cystectomy and preservation of fertility.
Advanced surgical skills including laparoscopic suturing, tying knots, handling tissues and hemostasis.
Understanding of pre-op assessment, selection of patients, surgical planning and post op management.
Knowledge of how to avoid and deal with complications during and after surgery.
Knowledge of the principles of minimally invasive gynecologic oncology and pelvic floor surgery.
Robotic assisted gynecologic surgery and innovations in the field of endoscopy.
Interpretation of imaging modalities including ultrasound, MRI and CT for surgical planning.
Improved clinical decision making process through case discussion, surgical demonstration and multi-disciplinary learning.
Career Outcome
After the successful completion of the Fellowship in Gynae Endoscopy, trainees will be able to explore higher clinical and research opportunities in minimally invasive gynecology and women’s health.
Career opportunities include:
Advanced Gynecologic Laparoscopic Surgeon.
Hysteroscopic Surgery Specialist
Fertility and Reproductive Endoscopic Surgeon
Consultant, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS)
Specialist of gynaecologic endoscopy at the Gynecologic Endoscopy Unit
Hospital-Based Gynecologic Surgeon
Obstetrician-Gynecologist Women’s Health and Fertility Center Specialist
Researcher in the Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery area.
Managing positions in Endoscopy Centers and Women’s Healthcare Institutions
The surgical knowledge and technical skill acquired through this fellowship will enable graduates to provide safe, effective and evidence-based minimally invasive gynecological care with the confidence needed to advance their professional development and careers in contemporary gynecology.
What will you learn
Learn from Industry-Leading Gynae Endoscopy Specialists
Skill-Driven Workshops on Gynae Endoscopy
Flexible Learning for Modern Gynecologists
Future-Ready Gynae Endoscopy Curriculum
Clinical Training for Real-World Surgical Practice
Course curriculum
- Introduction to minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
- Endoscopy OT setup, hygiene protocols, instrumentation, and ergonomics
- Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic anatomy, electrosurgery basics, fluids, and energy sources
- Pre‑operative assessment, patient selection, and safety precautions
- Pelvic trainer exercises focusing on hand–eye coordination
- Dry‑lab practice: port placement, suturing, knot‑tying, knot mastery
- Fluid management, hemostasis techniques, and troubleshooting common instrument issues
- Diagnostic laparoscopy and hysteroscopy
- Management of ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts, PCOD drilling, adhesiolysis
- Hysteroscopic procedures: polypectomy, septum removal, intrauterine adhesiolysis
- Introduction to total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) and myomectomy
- Suturing & knot‑tying in complex scenarios
- Handling large uteri, multiple fibroids, in‑bag morcellation, adenomyomectomy
- Severe endometriosis, sacrocolpopexy, pectopexy, hysteropexy, radical hysterectomy (case‑based availability)
- Advanced hysteroscopic interventions: submucous myoma removal, Asherman’s syndrome, Transcervical Resection of Endometrium (TCRE)
- Deep involvement in OPDs, ward rounds, and patient discharge planning
- Surgical scrub‑ins: assist and perform surgeries under faculty supervision
- Case presentations, journal clubs, and research project initiation
- Recognition and prevention of intraoperative complications (e.g., bowel, bladder, ureteric injuries)
- Management protocols for postoperative complications (bleeding, infection, DVT, etc.)
- Conversion to open surgery: when, why, and how
- Medicolegal considerations in endoscopic surgery
- Emergency drills and simulation for crisis situations
- Endoscopic approach to early-stage gynecological cancers
- Role of laparoscopy in staging and lymphadenectomy
- Hysteroscopic biopsy and tumor assessment
- Endometrial cancer evaluation and diagnostic hysteroscopy in abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
- Multidisciplinary approach to endoscopic oncology
- Introduction to robotic surgical systems in gynecology
- Basic console skills and robotic suturing
- Clinical applications: TLH, myomectomy, deep infiltrating endometriosis
- Pros and cons of robotic vs conventional laparoscopy
- Simulation and hands-on training (if robotic platform is available)
- Indications for endoscopy in pediatric and adolescent patients
- Laparoscopic management of ovarian torsion, Müllerian anomalies, and congenital uterine malformations
- Hysteroscopy in virginal anatomy: technical considerations
- Ethical and communication issues in treating minors
- Postoperative care tailored for young patients
- Laparoscopic management of stress urinary incontinence (Burch colposuspension, TVT/TOT overview)
- Hysteroscopic treatment of vesicovaginal and ureterovaginal fistulae
- Pelvic organ prolapse: laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy and uterine suspension techniques
- Cystoscopy during gynecological endoscopic procedures
- Pelvic floor assessment and imaging
- Holistic pre- and post-op care: nutrition, pain control, rehabilitation
- Minimally invasive surgery in perimenopausal and menopausal women
- Psychological preparation for patients undergoing advanced endoscopic surgery
- Cultural sensitivity and patient education
- Shared decision-making and informed consent protocols
- Performing endoscopy in obese patients: challenges and modifications
- Endoscopy in patients with previous multiple surgeries or dense adhesions
- Management of endoscopy in patients with comorbidities (cardiac, respiratory, diabetic)
- Laparoscopy during pregnancy: indications, timing, and safety
- Safe anesthesia practices in high-risk gynae patients
- Role of transvaginal ultrasound in pre-endoscopic planning
- 3D/4D imaging and sonohysterography
- MRI/CT correlation for complex pathology (fibroids, endometriosis, malignancies)
- Mapping fibroids and adenomyosis before endoscopic surgery
- Integration of imaging with hysteroscopy and laparoscopy planning
- Medical ethics in surgical practice
- International endoscopy guidelines: ESGE, AAGL, ISGE, FOGSI alignment
- Data privacy, digital record keeping, and teleconsultation laws
- Institutional protocols, audits, and maintaining surgical logs
- Preparing for NABH/NMC audits and academic inspections
- Setting up an office hysteroscopy unit: equipment, ergonomics, and safety
- Diagnostic vs operative hysteroscopy in an outpatient setting
- Pain management without general anesthesia
- See-and-treat approaches for polyps, fibroids, adhesions
- Patient selection, counseling, and cost-effectiveness
- Introduction to AI tools in gynecologic imaging and intraoperative navigation
- Use of smart endoscopy systems (AI-assisted recognition, voice control, automated tagging)
- Integration of EMR (electronic medical records) and digital video archiving
- Integration of EMR (electronic medical records) and digital video archiving
- Data analytics in surgical outcomes and performance metrics
- Role of MIS in improving women’s health in low-resource settings
- Designing outreach endoscopy camps and mobile surgical units
- Collaborating with NGOs and international women’s health bodies
- Policy-making and advocating for access to advanced surgical care
- Understanding global disparities in reproductive surgical access