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Surgery institute celebrates jubilee

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BANGALORE: The Bangalore Endoscopic Surgery Training Institute and Research Centre has organised a three-day event titled ‘BEST@50 Golden Jubilee Congress’ on October 18 at the NIMHANS Convention Centre.

Organising Committee Chairman Ramesh M. told presspersons here on Tuesday, that the centre had completed 50 training courses in laparoscopic surgery over the past 10 years. More than 500 surgeons, gynaecologists, urologists and paediatric surgeons had been trained. The congress is to mark the milestone.

During the event, major surgeries will be performed at a nominal cost at A.V. Hospital, Agadi Hosptial and Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health by senior faculty members from colleges in the U.K. and the U.S. The procedures will be transmitted through video to the conference venue and surgeons watching, can interact with their counterparts performing the surgery.

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