Inaugurated in October 2019, IRCAD Lebanon, the fourth international branch of IRCAD, the laparoscopic training center, will give the Lebanese, Middle-Eastern and North African surgeons the opportunity to learn and participate in video conferences about the latest global techniques of the minimally invasive surgeries. Broadcasted live at the Jacques Marescaux auditorium at the French Hospital of the Levant in Beirut, the training will offer both theoretical courses and surgical practices on simulators or animals.
For this reason, IRCAD Lebanon has acquired the unique fourth generation Da Vinci Xi robot, used in many specialties like gastroenterology, gynecology, urology, otolaryngology (ENT) or the cardiothoracic surgeries. This technology, used in around one third of the surgeries, all specialties combined, contributes remarkably in the decrease of the postoperative infection risks and the probabilities of blood transfusions. Its goal is to make the urinary, visceral, bariatric, gynecological or other surgeries less invasive, in addition to decrease pain after every surgical intervention. And since this technology is linked to rapidity and efficiency, the use of surgical robots will guarantee a faster recovery with minimal scarring and lesser risks for the patients.
Delayed due to the country's situation, the official inauguration took place on February 19 at the French Hospital of the Levant in Beirut with the presence of Pr. Jacques Marescaux, President of IRCAD, in addition to a number of personalities, doctors, university directors, insurers and media.
During his speech, Pr. Marescaux highlighted the importance of Lebanon in forming and training the doctors of the region and he reinstalled his confidence in Lebanon, despite the crisis ravaging the country.
The President of IRCAD Lebanon, Dr. Antoine Maalouf emphasized on the notion of non-competition saying, "IRCAD Lebanon will not compete with the different universities in Lebanon, which are the pride of our country". He reiterated saying, "Our ultimate goal is to cooperate with the Lebanese universities to ensure together, the best teaching and training for the Lebanese and Middle-Eastern surgeons."
This ceremony included a first in the country: the live broadcast to three continents of a surgical procedure performed by Professor Alexandre de la Taille, under the auspices of IRCAD France and in collaboration with Lebanese doctors. And this proves once again the resilience of Lebanon and the constant progress of its medical sector.
Since November 2019, IRCAD Lebanon offers training and many opportunities to the local, regional and international surgeons.