ESCP Training Village | 25, 26, 27 September 2024 | Venue: HelExpo | Exhibition Hall
The goal of the Training Village is to provide a short and structured training experience for colorectal trainees during the Conference.
Dates:
25, 26, 27 September 2024.
Registration:
This opportunity is reserved for registered ESCP Conference attendees, and primarily intended for trainees and early career practitioners. In principle, there will be no additional fee and registration procedure, unless applicable by the sponsors in charge of the training stations in the Village. For more details on the programme of the stations, please refer to the section below.
ESCP and the organisers of the Training Village stations are keen to avoid non-attendance from registered participants. Therefore, all trainees must get permission from their supervisor/mentor before registering to any of the proposed slots. Supervisors’ contact details will be requested upon registration.
Training Village Schedule (times might change):
Wednesday 25 September 2024: 09:00 - 19:00.
Thursday 26 September 2024: 09:00 - 17:00.
Friday 27 September 2024: 09:00 - 13:30.
Training Stations Programme
Station Title: Take the First Step Towards your Da Vinci Career
Get ready to dive into your first experience with da Vinci surgical systems by starting to build you basic da Vinci skills during a dedicated simulator training on one of our SimNow stations in the Training Village.
As you rotate through the four stations you will not only understand and acquire first critical skills to experience the da Vinci surgical system's vision, precision and control but also learn about the seamless power of INTUITIVE's digital ecosystem and how digital solutions support your da Vinci training and career.
During this 60 minute training experience you will understand the impact that today's digital tools have on your learning & skill development and how to set yourself up for success in da Vinci surgery.
Learning Objectives
Station 1: How digital solutions support your da Vinci training and career - SimNow Simulator
- Manage camera control
- Manage clutch
- Optimize wrist articulation
- Control energy delivery
Station 2: Start building your basic skills for da Vinci surgical systems
- Gain holistic view how digital ecosystem supports your da Vinci robotic learning curve and career
- Understand today’s digital tools and impact to gain insights into your learning & skill development
- How to set yourself up for success in da Vinci surgery
Station 3: Remote training and teaching : the observers’ perspective
- Understand functionality of digital teaching platform
- Learn how communication differs vs. onsite teaching
Station 4: Remote training and teaching : the trainees perspective
- Receiving remote support and follow instructions being given from remote mentor
- Develop your da Vinci assisted skills
Duration
60 minutes.
How will learning objective be evaluated?
Learning objectives will evaluated at end of each station with different parameters, ranging from scores for skill drills over solving multiple choice questions.
Station Title: Precise Dissection. Safe Stapling. Secure Anastomosis.
On behalf of the Johnson & Johnson Institute and the faculty, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to our innovative workshop. This workshop is part of the Training Village and places special emphasis on the safe and effective use of energy devices and staplers, essential tools in colorectal surgery. Each session will include four stations where participants can practice a wide range of critical procedural tasks as part of laparoscopic right and left hemicolectomies.
This includes stapling and anastomotic techniques, lymph node dissection, and vessel isolation as part of TME or Partial TME. With guidance from experienced instructors, participants will gain practical experience in mastering surgical innovations, enabling them to build more confidence in navigating critical steps when operating on their patients. Join us in this transformative workshop, where hands-on practice with state-of-the-art simulators will empower you to excel in colorectal surgery.
The faculty will be available throughout the hands-on sessions, rotating between different stations, and sharing tips and tricks with the trainees.
Duration
2 hours.
Trainers
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Station Title: Discover how it feels to operate with HugoTM, Medtronic Robotic Assisted Surgery!
Learning Objectives
- Understanding HugoTM RAS system offering (15 minutes): Components | Features and benefits
- Hands-on exercise through manipulation of instruments/suturing skills (15 minutes)
Duration
Sessions of 30 minutes are available through all the Conference days.
Register via the button below or visit the Medtronic booth to book your time slot.
Station Title: Innovating Fascial Closure after Laparotomy with SutureTOOL
Join us for a unique training experience designed to enhance your skills in abdominal wall closure using the latest techniques and tools. Below you will find all the necessary information about the training sessions and how to sign up.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the Science: Learn about the small-bites technique for abdominal wall closure and its benefits in improving surgical outcomes, reducing complications, and shortening patient recovery time.
- Hands-on Practice: Gain practical experience using SutureTOOL for abdominal fascia closure.
- Knowledge Exchange: Share insights and experiences with leading surgeons dedicated to advancing surgical techniques and outcomes.
Trainers
Prof Per Nilsson, Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Coloproctology,
Dept. of Pelvic Cancer, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden
Prof Paul Lehur, Professor of Surgery (retd), Department of Digestive Surgery,
University Hospital of Nantes (CHU de Nantes), France
Dr Gabriel Börner, Senior Consultant Surgeon, Department of Surgery,
Helsingborg Hospital, Sweden
Duration
40 minutes (10 minutes introduction, 30 minutes hands-on training and discussion).
How will learning objective be evaluated?
Participant will complete a short survey about the knowledge and confidence gained during the training.