GSTT RoboREADY Pyeloplasty Course

      Delivery method

      Face to Face

      Duration

      1 Day

      Price

      GBP £500

      Speciality

      GSTT RoboREADY Pyeloplasty course
      The IMRA Robotic Assisted Pyeloplasty (RAP) Course is designed for urologists, trainees, or fellows looking to expand their knowledge and experience in Robot Assisted Pyeloplasty. This course includes hands-on training led by experts in robotic urology and provides valuable insights into robotic systems, surgical techniques, and the decision-making skills critical for successful pyeloplasty procedures.
      This course includes:
      • Identifying appropriate patient selection and determining suitable robotic surgical approaches for pyeloplasty.
      • Safe surgical strategies for transperitoneal access, including a step-by-step review of the pyeloplasty procedure.
      • Mastering the key steps in reconstructing the ureteropelvic junction, including intraoperative assistance and stent placement techniques.
      Our Faculty

      Assoc. Prof Ben Challacombe
      Consultant Urological Surgeon, GSTT

      Assoc. Prof Nicholas Raison
      Consultant Urological Surgeon, Kings College Hospital

      Mr Pankaj Mishra
      Consultant Paediatric Urology Surgeon, Evelina London Children’s Hospital

      Mr Ewan Brownlee
      Consultant Paediatric Urology Surgeon, University Hospital Southampton

      Mr Tamas Cserni
      Consultant Paediatric Urology Surgeon, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital

      Mr Massimo Garriboli
      Consultant Paediatric Urology Surgeon, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital

      DISCLAIMER:
      IMRA courses are designed to provide a broad understanding of robotic procedures and may include hands-on training to practice these procedures in a controlled setting. However, participation in these courses does not qualify or certify attendees to perform any medical or surgical procedures independently. It is the responsibility of each participant to consult with their hospital or clinical institution, relevant governing or licensing body, and the appropriate robotic or medical device manufacturer to determine the specific training, certification, and credentialing requirements needed to perform these procedures in clinical practice. Completion of an IMRA course should be viewed as a component of ongoing education and not as authorisation to perform robotic procedures on patients.

      GSTT RoboREADY Pyeloplasty Course
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