yes , I have also seen some literatures about it .but my question is that Is there laparoscopic training box especially for laparoscopic Gynaecology now? and do you think specialized training box is realistic and useful?
yes , you are right ,if we want to invent specialized box for Gynecycology , we must insert some pelvic models into it ,but I think it can not simulate the operation environment approximately .at least the pelvic models should be soft and it should include ligment and fascia. what is your opinion of this box ?can you give me many suggestions? thank you !
Pelvitrainers either a box or even innovative models of pumpkin are made. Manual holes for laparoscope and other accessories, to the extent suturing is also practiced.Pelvic models with simulators having uterus and ligaments are also available
thank you , then my question is that have you seen this kind of training box specialized for Gynecology ? can you send me a picture of it ? thank you very much
thank you very much ,but the video that you have provided is about laparoscopic training box for training basic laparoscopic operation skills. and my question is about training box specialized for Gynecology. so i want to know is there training box specialized for Gynecology ?
The pelvitrainer was developed specifically with pelvic surgery in mind. You may find more info about other trainers on the right hand side of the Youtube site. Hope this helps. Bye.
Here in Chile we give every year Laparoscopic Courses for Gynecologist basic and advanced (www.eieschile.cl ) from 2007. EIES (www.eiesonline.com) give these courses from 2003 uo today in Latinamerica and another countries.
We use pelvic training models called "Evas" from Prodelphus: www.prodelphus.com.br from Brasil. Look at the website and you will found a lot of accesories to put into evas for training in diferent tipes of disections and sutures. Dr. Marcos Lyra the owner of Prodelphus is a Gyn who knows about laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy and he is a very Smart designer of these models for endoscopic surgery training