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The
University of Washington Center for Videoendoscopic Surgery (CVES) is
a multi-faceted program centered at the University of Washington campus
in Seattle. CVES is dedicated to providing a highly collaborative education
and training environment in the area of minimally invasive surgery. Technical
training is conducted in the new CVES laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility
situated in the Magnuson Health Sciences Building at the University of
Washington.
The CVES is
dedicated to the research and development of new minimally invasive surgical
techniques. Our multi-disciplinary research and training program is conducted
by University of Washington Department of Surgery faculty with a special
academic and clinical interest in minimally invasive surgery. These talented
surgeon-scientists further the research and development of new minimally
invasive surgical techniques as well as training residents, fellows, and
practicing surgeons from around the world.
CVES was established
in participation with United States Surgical, a division of Tyco Healthcare.
Our Center has a Fellowship, and a dedicated laboratory for videoendoscopic
procedures. The CVES laboratory is equipped with audio and video links
to our conference room and operating room, and eventually to other Centers
across the country.
CVES offers a wide variety of courses in basic and advanced minimally
invasive techniques. Individual and special group instruction is also
available.
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ESSAYS
"Exploring
Surgical Innerspace," a history of minimally invasive surgery.
"Biotechnology and Surgical Skills Training"
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