Global Surgeons Praise Laparoscopic Training at World Laparoscopy Hospital – January 2025 Batch
The January 2025 batch of the Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery Training Program at World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) has concluded successfully, receiving exceptional feedback from gynecologists and surgeons from around the world. This intensive training program, designed for professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in minimal access surgery, continues to be a leading destination for hands-on laparoscopic education.
Surgeons and gynecologists from various countries participated in this advanced course, which covered a wide range of minimally invasive surgical techniques. The program included detailed lectures, live demonstrations, hands-on practice in state-of-the-art surgical labs, and real-time robotic surgery simulations.
Many participants praised the structured curriculum, expert faculty, and unparalleled access to high-definition 3D laparoscopic systems and robotic surgery training. The course was meticulously crafted under the guidance of Dr. R.K. Mishra, one of the pioneers in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, whose teaching methods and surgical techniques are internationally recognized.
One of the key highlights of the training was interactive discussions on laparoscopic suturing, knotting techniques, and the latest advancements in robotic surgery. Participants appreciated the one-on-one mentorship and the opportunity to perform procedures under expert supervision.
Surgeons’ Feedback:
• “This course has completely transformed my approach to laparoscopic surgery. The hands-on training was incredibly detailed, and Dr. Mishra’s mentorship was invaluable.”
• “The infrastructure and training modules at World Laparoscopy Hospital are at par with global standards. I feel confident to apply these techniques in my clinical practice.”
• “I highly recommend this program to any surgeon or gynecologist looking to master laparoscopic and robotic surgery.”
The World Laparoscopy Hospital remains committed to advancing the field of minimal access surgery, empowering surgeons with the latest skills and knowledge. The success of the January 2025 batch reinforces its position as a global leader in laparoscopic and robotic surgical education.
For those looking to enhance their laparoscopic skills, upcoming training sessions at WLH provide an excellent opportunity to learn from the best in the field.
For more details, visit www.laparoscopyhospital.com.





