By
Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh
06th October:- The fifth edition of the annual international
orthopedics conclave, Orthotrends 2018,began today at Chandigarh with the
theme ,“Exploring New Horizons in Arthroplasty.”
Over 400 orthopedic
surgeons from India and select parts of the worldare attending the two-day
event to catch up with the latest trends in the field of orthopedics.
Several live surgeries
were conducted for the benefit of the participants on the first day of the
conclave. Keynote addresses on critical aspects of knee and hip surgeries were
delivered. Case-based panel discussions, free papers and hands-on workshops for
experiential learning were also held. Special sessions on bariatric and liver
were other attractions of the conference.
More than 30 eminent
orthopedic surgeons,including three international faculties,addressed the
congregation.A trade exhibition is also being held on the sidelines of the mega
event.The live surgeries, including complex total knee replacement (TKR) and total
hip replacement (THR),were telecast live from the Shalby Hospital in Mohali.
Dr. Vikram I.Shah,Chairman,
Shalby Hospitals, is the Chief Patron of Orthotrends, along with Dr.
Mandeep Singh Dhillon, Professor& Head, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery,
PGIMER, Chandigarh.
Speaking on the
occasion, Dr. Vikram I Shah, Chairman, Shalby Hospitals,said that tremendous
advancements have been made in joint replacements in India in the last 20 years, yet the unmet demand
remains huge. The country is seeing an arthritis epidemic. The incidence of
knee arthritis in the Indian population is believed to be as much as 15 times
higher than what is found in Western nations. USA, with a population of 30
crores, sees 7 lakh knee replacement surgeries every year, but for India, this
figure is only 150,000. He said further that while this is a huge jump from a
mere 350 knee surgeries that were performed in India in 1994, the unmet demand
in the country would be a staggering one crore knee replacements each year,
considering the huge size of the population and the propensity of Indians for
knee arthritis. Compared to this, India will be seeing just about one million
knee replacements every year by 2022. The good news is that joint replacement
surgeries are progressively becoming easier with advancing technology. Today,
they involve much lower infection rates and shorter hospital stays.
The scientific sessions
at Orthotrends 2018 arefocused on current concepts like evolving trends in the
management of OA, bariatric surgery, replacement surgery, etc.; challenging
cases in total knee replacement (TKR) & total hip replacement (THR) and
avoiding adverse outcomes; prosthetic joint infections; painful TKR; Revision
TKR and THR; Partial Knee Replacement, and so on.
Three international faculties
are present at the event to share their insights. These include,Dr. Robert
Harvey, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Spire Murrayfield Hospital, Wirral, UK;Dr.
Heiko Graichen, Medical Director, Asklepios Orthopedic Clinic, Lindenlohe,
Germany; and Dr. William J Jason, Orthopedic surgeon atNorth Tampa
Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Florida, US.
Orthotrends
isorganizedevery year in various cities across India with Dr. Vikram I. Shahof
Shalby Hospitals as the chief patron. The 5th edition of the
event this year is being supported by the Orthopaedic Education & Research
Society, Mohali.
On
the sidelines of Orthotrends 2018, Dr. Vikram I. Shah, Chairman of Shalby
Hospitals, announced the launch of Shalby Hospital at Mohali. The 145-bed
facility spread across six floors is equipped with six state-of-the-art
operation theatres.
Shalby
Mohali, situated near the PCA Stadium in Sector 63, Phase 9, SAS Nagar, offers
expert patient care in gastroenterology, arthroplasty and joint replacements,
orthopedics, gynecology, nephrology, urology, neurology, neuro-surgery,
cardiology, plastic surgery, anesthetic, dermatology, psychiatry, ENT and
ophthalmology.
The
services at the hospital are ably supported by radiologists, intensivists,
pathologists, medical ICU, emergency ward, CT scan, and so on.
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