Fellowship in Advanced Hernia Surgery (FAHS)
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Last updated on 25 Dec 2024
Overview
The Fellowship in Advanced Hernia Surgery (FAHS), under the specialty of Minimal Invasive Surgery, is a specialized program designed to provide surgeons with advanced training in the surgical management of hernias using minimally invasive techniques. The fellowship typically lasts 6 months to 1 year, depending on the institute. The curriculum covers a range of procedures, including laparoscopic and robotic techniques for inguinal, ventral, and incisional hernias, as well as complex and recurrent cases.

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