A focused educational workshop in pediatric thoracoscopy and robotic surgery. All in One brings together structured hands-on training tracks, international faculty, and a dedicated Live Surgery Day.

 17–19 September 2026

İzmir, Türkiye

info@allinonethoracoscopy.com

Phone : +90 532 671 02 74

Robotic Surgery Course

Dates: 17th September Thursday or 18th September Friday

1-Day Hands-on Course

Venue: Ege University Hospital Central Or Building

Faculty (Alphabetical Order):

A. Bonnard (FR)
C. Esposito (IT)
M. Lacher (DE)
PROCEDURES Port Access, Handling, Dissection, Cutting
Suturing, Knot tying
Plication, Anastomosis, Hernia repair, Mass excision
3 Stations Maximum vacancy: 12
Programme
08:00 – 09:30 System in brief Planning, Access, Troubleshooting
09:30 – 10:00 Coffee Break / Pre-test
10:00 – 12:00 Virtual Simulator Console
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break
13:00 – 17:00 Dry-Lab Sim (Silicone models) & Wet-Lab Sim (Chicken cadaver)
17:00 – 17:30 Evaluation / Post-test
Happy Hour “Get together, All together!” (Not included in registration)
17:30 – 20:00 Course Dinner (Included in registration)

Robotic Surgery Course Faculty

Take Your Skills Further with Robotic Pediatric Surgery

The Robotic Surgery Course is designed for surgeons who want to explore the evolving world of robotic-assisted pediatric surgery through an intensive, hands-on educational experience. Combining advanced surgical concepts with simulation-based practice, the course offers participants the opportunity to strengthen their technical abilities while gaining confidence in robotic surgical systems and workflow management.

Throughout the programme, participants will focus on essential robotic surgery principles including system setup, port access, console handling, dissection techniques, cutting, suturing, knot tying, anastomosis techniques, hernia repair, mass excision, and plication procedures. Under the guidance of internationally recognized faculty members, attendees will experience a structured learning environment designed to improve precision, coordination, and operative efficiency.

The course includes virtual simulator console training, dry-lab exercises using silicone models, and wet-lab applications, allowing participants to progressively develop robotic surgical skills in realistic practice settings. Small-group education and limited participant capacity ensure direct interaction with faculty members and personalized mentorship throughout the training process.

Designed for surgeons interested in advancing their minimally invasive surgical practice, the Robotic Surgery Course provides a unique opportunity to gain practical robotic surgery experience while learning from leading experts in the field.

Limited spots available.
Join the Robotic Surgery Course and become part of an international hands-on training experience focused on the future of pediatric minimally invasive surgery.

For registration and detailed course information, please visit the registration page.