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Supramicro Robotic Course Part II - Robotic & Minimally invasive Supra-Microsurgery Training


1 815,00 €


Lieu

12 Proefhoevestraat, 9090, Merelbeke-Melle, Belgique

Dates

20 août 2025, 09:00
22 août 2025, 18:00

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14 places par session

18h00

Anglais

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This advanced hands-on course focuses on robotic and minimally invasive supra-microsurgical techniques. Through ultrasound- and fluorescence-guided planning and extensive wet lab sessions on live porcine models, participants perform robotic-assisted lymphatic and perforator anastomoses under expert supervision.


This course consists of theoretical sessions and hands-on training using robotic platforms (Symani and da Vinci) on live animal tissue (anesthetized porcine model).


This course is specifically designed for a wide range of surgical specialists, including:

  • Plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeons
  • Hand surgeons
  • Orthopaedic and trauma surgeons
  • Transplant and pediatric surgeons
  • Oncology surgeons
  • Urology and reproductive surgeons
  • Neurosurgeons and vascular surgeons


This course is intended for surgeons who already have excellent microsurgical skills and are ready to advance into robotic and supra-microsurgery.


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Ce que vous allez apprendre

Identification of perforator and lymphatic vessels by ultra-sound guidance


How to map the lymphatic system under fluorescence guidance


Step by step approach on the robotic assisted lymphovenous anastomosis


Step by step approach on the robotic assisted lymph node-to-vein anastomosis


Step by step approach on the robotic assisted perforator to perforator anastomosis