On 17 and 18 September 2025, Urology 3D had the honour of participating in the 3rd Coloplast TFL Training Course – “Visit the Experts in TFL”, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
An international meeting focused on training excellence in urological surgery, with a special focus on laser prostate enucleation, lithotripsy, and the treatment of urological tumours.

An intensive programme geared towards real-world practice
The course took place over a day-and-a-half programme, combining:
- Theoretical sessions with scientific updates.
- Observation of live surgeries.
- Supervised practical training.
This hybrid format enabled participants to integrate conceptual knowledge and technical expertise in a structured and highly specialised environment.
ProstaSim: precision, realism and safety in training
The ProstaSim 3D simulator was part of the practical component of the course, offering attendees the opportunity to practise laser prostate enucleation with a high level of anatomical fidelity and realistic tissue response.
Thanks to this surgical simulation model:
- Professionals can perfect their technique in a completely safe environment.
- The learning curve is optimised.
- Confidence is reinforced before transferring the experience to the operating theatre.
Advanced simulation is thus establishing itself as a key tool in modern urology training, aligned with current standards of safety and quality of care.
Commitment to innovation and global urological education
Participation in international programmes such as this reinforces Urology 3D’s commitment to a learning model:
- Accessible, facilitating structured training.
- Reproducible, with standardised scenarios.
- Highly realistic, replicating the technical challenges of prostate surgery.
At Urology 3D, we continue to support the development of advanced surgical skills, contributing to more robust and safer training for the professionals who are leading the new generation of urology.
If you are eager to learn as much as the students in this course, we invite you to discover more about our prostate model: ProstaSIM Simulator