Delegates were provided hands-on training on the most recent strategies, throughout the Cadavers workshop. ( File) “Our goal is to train physicians in spine endoscopic treatments consisting of more recent and developing strategies,” stated Dr Mohinder Kaushal, a leader in the field of endoscopic spinal column surgical treatment. He was speaking at the 13 th Live and Cadaveric Spine Endoscopic Course 2022 just recently arranged by Trinity Hospital, Zirakpur, in association with GMCH-32, under the aegis of the World Endoscopic Spine Surgery Society (WESS). Delegates from India and abroad went to the course. Dr Kaushal included, “These more recent strategies reduce approach-related morbidity of open treatments without destabilizing the spinal column.” According to Prof Mahesh Sharma, head, Department of Anatomy, and Prof Rohit Jindal from the Orthopedics Department, the program is created to apprise the strategy of Trans/Interlaminar Endoscopy such as Arthrospine Duo, UBE, and Endoscopic Minimal Invasive PLIF/TLIF Fusion. Unilateral Biportal Endoscopy (UBE) or True Spine Arthroscopy (TAS) Technique being percutaneous causes very little injury to the surrounding regular muscles and tissues, this results in quicker healing, less post-operative discomfort, and early mobilization of the client in a day care setting. Delegates were provided hands-on training on the most recent methods, throughout the Cadavers workshop.
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