Thank you for your attendance and valuable contribution to the success of our events.
The scientific sessions, together with the Masterclass on Robotic Surgery, two pre-Congress courses and the second live IFSO-EC webinar have provided valuable information with impact on advanced minimally invasive surgery practice.
Course Date: 20 November 2019
Venue: Ponderas Academic Hospital
Maximum number of participants: 12
The intraoperative ultrasound course is the fourth of the series initiated by EAES as part of the surgeon's training program in ultrasound undertaken in 2107. The ultrasound of the liver, bile ducts, pancreas and other abdominal organs performed during surgery can to be extremely useful in making the most accurate decision. Mastering the intraoperative ultrasound technique leads to benefits related to patient safety, as well as to benefits of shortening operating time and resources consuming.
Technological advances in ultrasound such as image quality, Doppler applications, elastography, smaller equipment dimensions, and wireless transducers bring as much satisfaction to the operator.
This module has been thought of in a novel and efficient manner. Instead of simulators or collected animal organs, our solution for the hands-on is the direct exercise on the live animal, under anesthesia, the model closest to the environment in which we carry out our surgical work.
The approach is of basic level and addresses surgeons who want to initiate ultrasound practice.
Come with us to this EAES program supported by ARCE and IST and we will feel together the mirage of revealing the essential detail.