The advent of minimal access surgery has revolutionized the medical world, bringing enhanced precision, reduced recovery times, and less pain for patients. At the heart of this transformation is the need for surgeons to be well-versed in the techniques and tools that make this form of surgery so effective. Surgeons from around the world are increasingly recognizing World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) as the pinnacle of laparoscopic and robotic surgical training, where excellence meets innovation.
A Legacy of Excellence Founded by the renowned laparoscopic surgeon Dr. R.K. Mishra, World Laparoscopy Hospital has established itself as the premier institute for training in laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Located in Gurugram, India, with branches in Dubai and the USA, WLH has become synonymous with advanced training, state-of-the-art facilities, and a commitment to surgical education.
WLH has been offering hands-on training in laparoscopic surgery, gynecological endoscopy, and robotic surgery for over two decades. The institute's dedication to spreading knowledge in minimal access surgery has attracted thousands of surgeons, gynecologists, and urologists from more than 140 countries.
Comprehensive Training Programs World Laparoscopy Hospital offers a variety of specialized courses designed to meet the needs of practicing surgeons at different stages of their careers. From short-term certificate programs to advanced fellowship and diploma courses, WLH's curriculum covers the entire spectrum of laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. The institute’s most popular programs include:
Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS): A structured course that equips participants with the essential skills needed for laparoscopic surgery, covering theory and practice, with a strong focus on hands-on experience.
Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery (DMAS): A more comprehensive program that delves deeper into the complexities of laparoscopic techniques, surgical complications, and advanced procedures.
Robotic Surgery Training: As robotic surgery becomes more prevalent, WLH has incorporated cutting-edge training on robotic platforms, such as the Da Vinci Surgical System. This allows surgeons to adapt to the future of surgery with confidence.