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DEXTER® - SERGS WEBINAR RECORDING

Practical Insights into Robotic Gynecology

Implementing DEXTER Robotic Surgery System in your daily gynecological practice.

Implementing DEXTER in your daily gynecological practice

 

Thank you for your interest in the latest SERGS webinar!

Join us for the on-demand recording from October 8, 2025, where three leading hospitals shared their experiences with the DEXTER Robotic Surgery System in gynecologic surgery.

 

Prof. Müller (Inselspital Bern), Dr. Holthaus (Elisabeth Krankenhaus Damme), and Dr. Streich (FMI Spitäler Interlaken) provided practical insights and discussed how DEXTER can be seamlessly integrated into modern minimally invasive workflows.

 

What to expect:

  • Bikini-Line Hysterectomy – trocar placement entirely in the suprapubic region for better cosmesis
  • Three-Port Surgery – minimal-incision setup with only three working trocars
  • Sacrocolpopexy – robotic precision supported by standardized steps to drive efficiency
  • Advanced cases – from deep infiltrating endometriosis to oncologic procedures and complex myomectomies

 

👉 Sign up using the form on the right to receive the recording link directly. If you are a SERGS member, you can also access it via the SERGS Video portal.

 

Moderator:

Dr. Marielle Nobbenhuis

Consultant Gynaecological Oncology Surgeon and Head of Surgery MBBS, PhD, Past President of SERGS
The Royal Marsden Hospital London, UK

 

Speakers / Experts:

 

Prof. Dr. med. Michael Mueller

Co-Clinic Director and Head Physician Gynecology and Gynecological Oncology
Inselspital Bern, Switzerland

 

Dr. med. Bernd Holthaus

Head of Surgery,
Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics with a Focus on Gynecological Oncology, 
St. Elisabeth Krankenhaus Damme, Germany

 

Dr. med. Matthias Streich

Head of Surgery
Obstetrics Interlaken, Gynecology 
Spitäler fmi AG Interlaken, Switzerland

 

The webinar is hosted by the SERGS Society in collaboration with Distalmotion.

 

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