00:00Dr. Dinesh ji, what is this machine and who invented it?
00:05What you are seeing is an endo-trainer machine.
00:09It is used for initial training of laparoscopic surgeons and hand-eye coordination.
00:18This machine is called an endo-trainer.
00:21There is a patient admitted in our hospital.
00:25Our department operated and discharged him.
00:31For the help of our students and for their training,
00:38they have invented two endo-trainer machines.
00:41One you are seeing and the other one is nearby.
00:46What kind of work is this?
00:49What have you held in your hand?
00:52I have held an endoscopic instrument in my hand.
00:56This is an endo-trainer set.
00:59There is a camera inside it.
01:02There are different ports in it.
01:05With the help of these ports, we can operate the laparoscopic instrument.
01:10You mean to say that the instrument you are holding,
01:13this instrument is doing the work of a patient's stomach.
01:16Yes.
01:17You do the operation by piercing the stomach like this.
01:20There is a TV in front of you.
01:22You watch TV and do the work.
01:24Yes.
01:25As you are moving the machine, you can see it on the TV.
01:30You do the operation like this.
01:32The surgeon works in his lab like this.
01:35He can show it live to the patients.
01:38The patients who are in training can be trained in this.
01:43This machine will be used in his lab like this.
01:46There are few things in the lab.
01:48There is a laparoscopic instrument.
01:51We can operate with it in small things.
01:56This is the latest technology.
01:58This skill lab is there so that the patient can be trained.
02:04If we do it directly in the patient,
02:06the hand-eye coordination will not be complete.
02:08And there are chances of the patient being harmed.
02:11The B.P.G. students and faculty are trained in this
02:16for hand-eye coordination,
02:18to strengthen their hands,
02:20and to improve their skills.
02:22So that they can improve their skills
02:24and perform the surgery in a better way.
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