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Dr. Rajesh Modi, a distinguished Senior Gynaecologist and Endoscopic & Robotic Surgeon from India, has over two decades of experience in laparoscopic surgery. He has been instrumental in pioneering several surgical techniques, including Day Care Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and the Aquadissection technique for laparoscopic myomectomy. Dr. Modi is also known for his commitment to education, conducting fellowship programs and sharing his expertise through live surgical streams and workshops.  While specific details of Dr. Modi’s talk on “Comprehensive Strategies for Managing Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery” are not readily available, the topic generally encompasses the identification, prevention, and management of potential complications associated with laparoscopic procedures. Key areas typically addressed include: 1. Bowel Injuries: These can occur due to Veress needle or trocar insertion, as well as from electrosurgical instruments. Prevention strategies involve careful entry techniques, proper patient positioning, and ensuring clear visualization during surgery.  2. Vascular Injuries: Injuries to major blood vessels are rare but serious. To minimize risks, surgeons should be familiar with abdominal anatomy, use appropriate entry techniques, and maintain vigilance throughout the procedure.  3. Electrosurgical Complications: These include mechanical trauma and electrothermal injury. Adhering to recommended electrosurgical practices and understanding the principles of energy devices are crucial for prevention.  4. Trocar Site Hernias: To prevent herniation at port sites, especially those larger than 10 mm, it’s essential to close fascial defects appropriately and consider the use of smaller trocars when feasible.  5. Urinary Tract Injuries: The bladder and ureters are at risk during pelvic surgeries. Preventive measures include preoperative bladder emptying and careful dissection near urinary structures.  For a more in-depth understanding, reviewing Dr. Modi’s published works or attending his workshops would provide valuable insights into his specific strategies and techniques for managing laparoscopic surgery complications.