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Minimal
Access Surgery introduced a sweeping revolution in surgical practice
ever since its dramatic entry more than a decade ago. India was
no exception and it was not long before several committed, enthusiastic
surgeons ensured that the technique spread to all corners of the
country. There are numerous patients who benefited from the new
and patient friendly surgery. Thus it became possible to perform
Minimal Access Surgery (also known as Minimally Invasive Surgery
/ Laparoscopic Surgery / Key Hole Surgery) on the Gall Bladder,
Hernia of all types, Appendix, Intestines, Stomach and many other
organs in the body like Spleen, Liver, Kidney, Adrenal, etc.. An
unbridled enthusiasm without adequate training and exposure may
lead to several avoidable complications.
ACADIMA
2000 was a landmark conference organized by Indian Medical Association(IMA)
in conjunction with National Board of Examinations (NBE), Medical
Council of India (MCI), Ministry of Health and Indian Council of
Medical research (ICMR). This mega conference encompassed several
specialities and Minimal Access Surgery was one of them. The national
workshop of live laparoscopic surgery was conducted in Sir Ganga
Ram Hospital and was webcasted on internet (First historical webcasting
of live surgery in India). It was during ACADIMA 2000 that an opinion
crystallized that there was a dire need for an expert committee
that would issue guidelines and recommendations on the complex issues
pertaining to Minimal access surgery. The same expression was endorsed
by Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-Surgeons (IAGES)
who joined ACADIMA 2000 with great enthusiasm. Accordingly, a core
group comprising of pioneers and experts on Minimal access surgery,
drawn from all parts of the country was constituted under the Chairmanship
of Dr. Pradeep K Chowbey. Several brainstorming sessions were held
in the past year to crystallize thought for safe practices in minimal
access surgery. Evidence based surgical approaches were reviewed
in great detail keeping in mind Indian patients, surgeons, hospital
and industry. The commoner surgical procedures by minimal access
were debated at length and researched at leisure to arrive at guidelines
and recommendations on these commonly performed surgical procedures.
It
is envisaged that these guidelines would provide a framework for
Indian surgeons, hospitals, nursing homes and allied medical industry.
The guidelines, though necessarily of a recommendatory nature, shall
prove extremely useful to all concerned. With these guidelines in
place, which would necessarily need updating regularly, a major
step forward would be taken to ensure that minimal access surgery
takes firm and stable roots throughout the country without compromising
the safety of our patients.
The
treatise on "Minimal Access Surgery - Guidelines
and Recommendations" was released by the Hon'ble
President of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 15th July 2002.
DR.
P.K. CHOWBEY
CHAIRMAN - CORE GROUP
Minimal Access Surgery - Guidelines & Recommendations
For
requisition of the document,
please e-mail us at chowbey@del2.vsnl.net.in
/ pk_chowbey@yahoo.com
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