Robotic TAPP Teaching at EHS Cadaveric Hernia Course

Dr Ihsan Inan participated as invited faculty at the European Hernia Society robotic cadaveric hernia course in Amsterdam, presenting a structured step-by-step robotic TAPP approach for minimally invasive abdominal wall surgery.

European Hernia Society Robotic Training

Dr Ihsan Inan participated as invited faculty at the EHS Robotic Cadaveric Hernia Course, organised by the European Hernia Society at the Amsterdam Skills Center in the Netherlands.

This advanced training programme brings together experienced abdominal wall surgeons for intensive robotic education combining expert lectures with cadaveric surgical dissection. The objective of the course is to refine surgical strategies and deepen anatomical understanding in minimally invasive hernia surgery.

Advanced Training in Abdominal Wall Surgery

he programme focuses on modern robotic approaches to abdominal wall reconstruction and hernia repair, providing surgeons with practical exposure to complex anatomical dissections and operative strategies.

Step-by-Step Robotic TAPP

During the course, Dr Inan delivered an invited lecture entitled “Step-by-Step Robotic TAPP.” The presentation described a structured operative approach to robotic transabdominal preperitoneal repair.

Key Technical Principles

The lecture highlighted several essential aspects of robotic TAPP including safe peritoneal access, identification of anatomical landmarks, meticulous preperitoneal dissection and optimal mesh positioning.

Particular emphasis was placed on the standardisation of technique and reproducibility in robotic hernia repair.

Commitment to Surgical Education

Participation in international faculty teaching activities reflects the ongoing academic commitment of Geneva Surgery to surgical education, technological innovation and the development of advanced robotic abdominal wall surgery.

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