Training for laparoscopy: Medical youngsters in action!

On December 3, 2024, further training to laparoscopy took place in the Lilienfeld State Clinic to bring young doctors closer to advanced techniques of minimally invasive surgery.
On December 3, 2024, further training to laparoscopy took place in the Lilienfeld State Clinic to bring young doctors closer to advanced techniques of minimally invasive surgery. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Training for laparoscopy: Medical youngsters in action!

LILIENFELD, Österreich - In the Lilienfeld State Clinic, several significant further training measures for medical staff recently took place. The latest training focused on laparoscopy, also known as keyhole surgery. This minimally invasive method significantly reduces recovery times and postoperative pain for patients. Participants had the opportunity to improve their practical skills and gain experience in dealing with everyday interventions, such as the removal of gallbladder or blind tears. This advanced training was made by Prim. Dr. Wolfgang Reiner, who gave important impulses for the exchange and further development of the young doctors. Managing Director Franz Laback was positive about the initiatives that promote knowledge transfer and the practical experience, such as Meinbezir.at

morning training and cooperation

In addition to laparoscopy in addition to laparoscopy, topics such as breast cancer were also discussed as part of the morning training. The focus was on the exchange between different fields and clinics in order to keep the staff up to date. Senior doctor Margit Bachner from the St. Pölten University Hospital led the lecture, which illuminated the current treatment and diagnosis of breast cancer. These formats are part of the continuous efforts in the Lilienfeld State Clinic, to expand medical knowledge and to promote the exchange between the specialist departments, such as nön.at explained.

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OrtLILIENFELD, Österreich
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