Track: Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic Surgery

“Arthroscopic Surgery: Advancing Treatment Modalities and Clinical Outcomes”

Arthroscopic surgery, which uses a small camera and instruments inserted through tiny incisions to treat joint problems, has revolutionized the treatment of soft tissue injuries and joint pathologies. With improved imaging technologies, high-definition video and 4K resolution cameras now allow for more precise and detailed visualization of joint structures. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and ACL reconstruction are among the most common applications of this technique, offering minimal scarring and a significantly reduced recovery time compared to open surgeries. In addition, minimally invasive meniscus surgery has improved, with the ability to remove damaged tissue or repair it without causing significant damage to the surrounding structures. Advances in suture materials and implant technology have also enhanced the outcomes of arthroscopic procedures, especially in the treatment of ligament injuries and joint instability. One of the key advantages of arthroscopic surgery is its ability to address joint damage early, minimizing long-term consequences such as arthritis or chronic instability. As more procedures are performed arthroscopically, rehabilitation protocols are also advancing, focusing on accelerated recovery while ensuring the integrity of repaired structures.

Areas of Scientific Focus
  • Knee Arthroscopy
  • Shoulder Arthroscopy
  • Hip Arthroscopy
  • Arthroscopic Spine Surgery
  • Diagnostic and Therapeutic Arthroscopy
  • Recovery and Rehabilitation After Arthroscopy
  • Use of Arthroscopy in Sports Medicine
  • Advances in Arthroscopic Instruments and Tools
  • Minimizing Complications in Arthroscopic Procedures

This session will discuss the latest innovations in arthroscopic surgery, including its applications in joint repair, diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. Abstracts are welcomed that showcase the outcomes and advancements in this minimally invasive technique.