The World Laparoscopy Hospital in Gurugram has always been at the forefront of minimally invasive surgical education, offering comprehensive laparoscopic training to surgeons from across the globe. Recently, the hospital concluded the 136th Batch of its Laparoscopic Surgeon Training Course in September 2011, marking another milestone in its commitment to advancing surgical expertise.
This intensive training program is designed for practicing surgeons who wish to master minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic procedures in general surgery, gynecology, urology, and gastrointestinal surgery. The course combines theoretical knowledge with extensive hands-on training, allowing participants to gain practical experience under the supervision of highly skilled instructors.
Surgeons enrolled in the 136th batch praised the structured curriculum and personalized guidance provided throughout the course. Many highlighted the hospital’s emphasis on real-life surgical scenarios, which enabled them to confidently perform complex laparoscopic procedures. Advanced techniques, including laparoscopic suturing, dissection, and use of specialized instruments, were key components of the program.
A recurring theme in the feedback was the expertise and mentorship of Dr. R.K. Mishra, the pioneer of laparoscopic surgery in India. Participants appreciated not only his technical insights but also his approach to teaching that combines precision, safety, and innovation. Surgeons felt empowered to incorporate these skills into their own practice, ultimately improving patient care and surgical outcomes.
Beyond the technical training, participants also valued the supportive learning environment at World Laparoscopy Hospital. The hospital’s state-of-the-art facilities, modern operating theaters, and dedicated staff created an atmosphere conducive to learning and skill enhancement. Surgeons also noted the opportunity to network with peers from different countries, sharing experiences and fostering professional collaboration.
In conclusion, the feedback from the 136th batch reflects the high standards of laparoscopic training at World Laparoscopy Hospital. The course not only enhances surgical skills but also instills confidence, innovation, and a commitment to excellence among its participants. Surgeons leave the program equipped to provide advanced minimally invasive care, benefiting both their practice and their patients.
World Laparoscopy Hospital continues to set the benchmark for hands-on laparoscopic training, ensuring that surgeons worldwide are empowered to deliver safe, effective, and state-of-the-art surgical care.





