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How to use Laparoscopic Trocar, Graspers and Dissectors - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra
Gen Laparoscopic Surgery / Sep 22nd, 2018 5:27 am     A+ | a-


This video demonstrate How to use Laparoscopic Trocar, Graspers and Dissectors - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra. Knowledge of Laparoscopic Instruments are necessary for a laparoscopic surgeon. Safe use of instruments need a complete knowledge of Instrument design.
 

How to Use Laparoscopic Trocar, Graspers and Dissectors – Lecture by Dr. R. K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital

Laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized modern surgical practice by allowing complex procedures to be performed through small incisions with minimal trauma, reduced pain, and faster recovery for patients. A crucial part of mastering minimally invasive surgery is understanding how to correctly use essential laparoscopic instruments such as trocars, graspers, and dissectors. In a detailed surgical training lecture at World Laparoscopy Hospital, renowned laparoscopic surgeon and educator Dr. R. K. Mishra explained the safe and effective techniques for handling these fundamental instruments.

The lecture begins with the laparoscopic trocar, which is one of the first instruments introduced during a laparoscopic procedure. A trocar serves as a gateway that allows surgical instruments and cameras to enter the abdominal cavity. Dr. Mishra emphasized the importance of proper port placement and safe entry techniques to prevent injury to internal organs or blood vessels. Surgeons must understand the anatomy of the abdominal wall and maintain correct angles while inserting the trocar. Proper stabilization and controlled pressure are essential to ensure safe access into the peritoneal cavity.

Once the ports are placed, laparoscopic graspers become an essential tool during surgery. These instruments are used to hold, retract, and manipulate tissues with precision. According to Dr. Mishra, the key to effective use of graspers is gentle tissue handling. Excessive pressure can damage delicate structures such as blood vessels, bowel, or nerves. Surgeons must maintain proper hand–eye coordination while observing the laparoscopic monitor, ensuring that tissue traction is applied in the correct direction to expose the surgical field clearly.

Another vital instrument discussed in the lecture is the laparoscopic dissector. Dissectors are used to carefully separate tissues and identify anatomical planes during surgery. Dr. Mishra explained that proper dissection technique requires patience, precision, and a thorough understanding of tissue layers. Instead of forceful movements, surgeons should use slow and controlled motions to gently open tissue planes. This technique reduces bleeding and helps preserve important anatomical structures.

During the lecture, Dr. Mishra also highlighted the importance of ergonomics and instrument handling techniques. In laparoscopic surgery, surgeons operate using long instruments while watching a video monitor rather than directly viewing the operative field. This requires excellent coordination and proper positioning of the surgeon, monitor, and instruments. Maintaining the correct posture and working angles can significantly reduce fatigue and improve surgical performance.

Hands-on training is another essential aspect emphasized in the teaching session. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, surgeons from around the world participate in structured programs that combine theoretical lectures with practical training. Under expert guidance from faculty members like Dr. R. K. Mishra, participants practice the safe use of trocars, graspers, and dissectors in simulated and real surgical environments.

In conclusion, mastering the use of laparoscopic trocars, graspers, and dissectors is fundamental for every minimally invasive surgeon. Through detailed lectures and practical demonstrations, experts like Dr. R. K. Mishra provide invaluable guidance to surgeons seeking to refine their laparoscopic skills. Training at institutions such as World Laparoscopy Hospital plays a crucial role in developing the next generation of skilled surgeons capable of delivering safe and effective minimally invasive surgical care.

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