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Winco Pro, mastery laparoscopy

Learning in laparoscopy should be accessible to everyone, not just those who have the material resources for their training. That’s why we developed Winco Pro, a hybrid simulator available to all, designed to ensure that users acquire the necessary level of competence in laparoscopy.

Why Winco Pro?

  • Designed under the Zero Learning Curve premise. Simple, easy to use, and intuitive.
  • Learning management system that enables monitoring and evaluating students’ progress individually.
  • Designed to create and customize structured training programs focused on developing basic skills and suturing techniques.
  • It enables objective evaluation of exercises through metrics obtained using an optical tracking system for surgical instruments.
  • Real tactile feedback thanks to the use of actual instruments and physical materials, whether biological or synthetic.

Include your training program in Winco Pro

Winco Pro is designed to incorporate any training program, from theoretical or audiovisual content to the evaluation of official exercises from scientific societies

Accessible and simple learning management system

Winco Pro integrates a platform that allows for user management, content creation, and tracking student progress.

Incorporate any training program

Compatible with the Fundamentals for Laparoscopy Surgery TM (FLS) training program from the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)*.

*This product provides the user with the ability to assess their performance using FLS kits. This product is not endorsed by FLS.

The incorporation of the Winco Pro simulation platform at the Central Hospital of Asturias (where the MIR program began in Spain) has enabled students to train in laparoscopy more autonomously through video recording and systematic evaluation of their training. This ensures rapid progress and reduces the workload for instructors. The availability and completion of training programs boost confidence in the ability to successfully perform surgery in the clinical operating room, demonstrating to the surgeons mentoring the MIR candidates that the necessary skills have been acquired to responsibly take on new challenges.

José Ignacio Rodríguez GarcíaMIR tutor at the Central University Hospital of Asturias, Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Oviedo, and Head of the Surgical Engineering Group and Simulation Space at the Health Research Institute of the Principality of Asturias.

The importance of continuous learning in laparoscopic surgery.

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