The field of minimally invasive surgery has seen remarkable advancements over the past decade, and robotic-assisted surgery has emerged as a game-changer. At the forefront of this innovation, World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) continues to empower surgeons globally with cutting-edge training and real-world surgical exposure. February 2026 marked another milestone as WLH welcomed robotic surgeons from around the world, and their testimonials reflect both the impact of the training and the transformative potential of robotic surgery in modern medicine.
A Truly International Learning Experience
Surgeons from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa participated in WLH’s robotic surgery training programs. They expressed that the hands-on approach, combined with high-fidelity simulation and real-time operative experience, provided an unparalleled learning environment.
“The robotic console training at WLH gave me confidence to perform complex procedures I previously thought were beyond my scope. The faculty’s guidance was phenomenal.” – Dr. Sofia Martinez, Spain
“It was a perfect blend of theory and practice. Watching live robotic surgeries and then replicating them on simulators made the learning very effective.” – Dr. Ahmed Al-Farsi, UAE
Real-World Surgical Exposure
WLH’s unique approach includes live surgery observation, step-by-step procedural demonstrations, and mentorship from globally recognized robotic surgeons. Participants emphasized that witnessing actual surgeries—not just simulations—helped them understand nuances that no textbook could teach.
“Seeing Dr. Mishra operate and explain every step in real time was eye-opening. It’s a level of learning that cannot be replicated online.” – Dr. Mei Ling, Singapore
Advancing Patient Safety and Surgical Precision
Robotic surgery demands not only technical skill but also meticulous planning and precision. Trainees noted that the WLH program strengthened their capabilities in these areas. The structured mentorship, combined with advanced robotics tools, improved their dexterity, ergonomics, and surgical confidence.
“After completing this training, I feel equipped to implement robotic techniques in my practice, enhancing patient safety and surgical outcomes.” – Dr. John Smith, UK
Fostering a Global Network
Another standout feature mentioned by participants is the collaborative environment. Surgeons from different countries exchanged insights, discussed challenging cases, and built a network that will continue to support their professional growth long after the training.
“Interacting with colleagues from around the world not only broadened my perspective but also created lasting professional connections.” – Dr. Priya Nair, India
Conclusion
The February 2026 robotic surgery program at World Laparoscopy Hospital has once again proven its status as a global leader in surgical education. These testimonials reflect the program’s ability to transform experienced surgeons into confident robotic surgeons capable of delivering world-class patient care. With continuous innovation and a commitment to excellence, WLH remains the preferred destination for surgeons seeking to master the art and science of robotic surgery.





