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Lumenis Ltd, world's largest energy-based medical device company for surgical, aesthetic and ophthalmic applications, organized a two-day laser workshop for head & neck oncologists at India's best cancer treatment and research Centre, The Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai.
The event was specially designed to provide training for oncologist surgeons practicing in the field of head & neck oncology. Various eminent doctors conducted knowledge enhancement sessions using breakthrough laser technologies namely AcuPulse DUO, used widely in trans-oral laser microsurgery. AcuPulse DUO CO2 laser microsurgery is most beneficial in delicate and precision surgical procedures.
Vinidh Paleri, Consultant Head & Neck Surgeon, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, UK, said, "We're are very thankful to Lumenis for bringing all doctors together on the same platform and help keeping the doctors abreast with the latest technology. The AcuPulse DUO is a versatile technology which enables us to address surgical challenges and a broad range of clinical indications with precision."
Prathamesh S. Pai, Consultant Surgeon, Convener- Head Neck Disease Management Group, Department of Head Neck Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, said, "Lumenis has always been a front-runner when it comes to imparting knowledge sharing session to the medical fraternity. Such regular workshops keep doctors abreast with the latest and path-breaking technology available in medical filed."
BijalShah, Country Manager, Lumenis India, said, "As a leader in energy based medical device market, we are proud to be associated with India’s leading specialist cancer & research center, Tata Memorial Hospital to conduct such scientific sessions, enhancing doctor’s knowledge and abreast them with latest laser advancements available in market. The live demonstrations and hands on sessions organized with Lumenis technologies like AcuPulse DUO makes it more experiential and promotes real-time learning for doctors."