Tallinn Surgeons to Train on Robotic Surgery System

Surgeons from two central hospitals in Tallinn will participate in a specialized training program utilizing the da Vinci robotic surgery system. The training, scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, March 9th and 10th, will take place at Ida-Tallinna Keskhaigla (ITK). During the two-day event, the surgeons will gain hands-on experience with the da Vinci system.

The program will focus on understanding the system’s operational mechanics and practicing control techniques. Participants will utilize a simulator to hone their skills in manipulating the robotic instruments. This training is intended to enhance the surgeons’ proficiency in employing robotic surgery – a minimally invasive surgical approach – within their future practice.

The initiative underscores a commitment to advancing surgical techniques and patient outcomes within the Tallinn healthcare system. The training utilizes the da Vinci robotic system, a sophisticated tool increasingly employed in various surgical procedures. The photo provided is illustrative.

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