February 21-22, 2020
Paris, France
Arthroplasty 2020 welcomes all the eminent researchers and scholars around the globe to be the member of “13th International Conference on Arthroplasty” scheduled on February 21-22, 2020 at Paris, France. The objective of the conference is to reach the advancement in the field of Arthroplasty by the global gathering and meeting of peoples from various diversities to share the knowledge by oral presentations, poster presentation and by the delivery of speech & lectures or as a delegate in the research forum.
Arthroplasty 2020 is an International gathering that unites all the innovators to glaze the entire field of arthroplasty and to experience the advancements in the research and development of the orthopedics surgery. It is the global platform for all the scholars, researchers, scientist, organizations and industries to converse concerning the current developments, recent advances, new approaches and future approaches and postoperative managements in the field on arthroplasty and orthopaedic surgery. The event comprises the various aspects of arthroplasty and with new emerging prosthesis with applied technologies of biomaterials, nanotechnology and Tissue engineering in Orthopedics are comprised in the conference.
Arthroplasty 2020 is eagerly waiting in addressing all the participants, scholars, researchers and industrial expects to make the gathering more successful. The International symposiums, B2B meetings, International workshops will also be organized to discuss the specific topics in the field of arthroplasty.
Why to Attend?
Who to Attend?
Conference Opportunities
For Researchers and Faculty Members:
• Speaker Presentations
• Poster Display
• Symposium hosting (4-5-member team)
• Workshop organizing
For Universities, Associations & Societies:
• Association Partnering
• Collaboration proposals
• Academic Partnering
• Group Participation
For Students and Research Scholars:
• Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
• Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
• Student Attendee
• Group registrations
For Business Delegates:
• Speaker Presentations
• Symposium hosting
• Book Launch event
• Networking opportunities
• Audience participation
For Product Manufacturers:
• Exhibitor and Vendor booths
• Sponsorships opportunities
• Product launch
• Workshop organizing
• Scientific Partnering
• Marketing and Networking with clients
Session 01: Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty is a surgical methodology of Orthopedics for the restoration, resurfacing, realignment and for the reconstruction of the joints. The most common reason behind the arthroplasty is the cause of stiffened joints and to relieve the extreme pains in joints. Arthroplasty are preferred when the medical treatment no longer providing enough relieve from pain and disability. The most common medical treatments carried out before arthroplasty are Pain medicines, Physical therapies, Anti-inflammatory medicines, Corticosteroid injections, Viscosupplementation injections, Exercise and conditioning. Arthroscopy is the minimal invasive surgical process carried in the treatment of joints using an Arthroscope. The injuries caused in the muscular skeletal system leading to the Orthopedics trauma results in the surgery procedure of Arthroplasty and Arthroscope.
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Session 02: Orthopaedic trauma
Orthopedic trauma is a branch of Orthopedic surgery concentrating in problems related to the bones, joints, and soft tissues (muscles, tendons, ligaments) of the whole-body following trauma. The main goal of this specific area in Orthopedics is the healing of the fractured bones, as well as restoring the anatomic alignment of the joint surfaces to allow on behalf of recovery and return to extreme function of the injured body portion. Our greatly experienced physicians are leaders in extremity and pelvis fracture reconstruction, deformity correction, and bone transplantation. These physicians utilize various leading-edge techniques including minimally invasive surgery and advanced external fixation. The latest in bone graft substitutes and bone-forming proteins are often used to assist in the reconstruction of bones that need not healed.
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Session 03: Bones and Joints Infection
Infection is the process of invasion by causative agents which gets multiplied and produce toxins, resulting in the illness of the biological system. Mostly, bones and joints are infected by the bacterial or fungal organisms which gets invaded through our skin, eyes, ears, mouth, nose and mucous membranes, called the septic arthritis. Those infections that are caused by bacteria in bones are termed the Osteomyelitis. The diagnosis method varies from laboratory test to various internal view scans. Intravenous antibiotics are used to fight against infections, vasopressor medications, insulin and corticosteroids are other therapies involved in the treatment against infections.
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Session 04: Arthroscopic surgery
Arthroscopy (also called arthroscopic surgery) is a significantly invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an examination and sometimes treatment of damage is performed using an arthroscope, an endoscope that is injected into the joint over a small incision. Arthroscopic procedures can be performed to evaluate or treat many orthopaedic conditions including torn cartilage (known by health professionals as "meniscus"), torn surface (articular) cartilage, ACL reconstruction, and trimming damaged cartilage.
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Session 05: Fracture and its Complications
Fracture are known as the broken bone which is referred to be damage in the continuity of the bone. The causes of bone fracture high force impact or stress on bones. In some cases, the fractures are caused due to some medical conditions and diseases which weakens the bones named the pathological fractures. The fracture includes many conditions where the bones may completely fracture or partially fractured or broken into pieces. The order in which the bones may broke are crosswise, lengthwise or in multiple pieces. Based on causes and symptoms of the bones the fractures are variously divided into groups with their respective medical care and treatments. The risk factors that are caused during the initial level of Orthopedic trauma and neurovascular and soft tissue damages are considered acute. On the other hand, factors caused at initial treatment or post-operative treatments are the delayed complications.
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Session 06: Rehabilitation of Fractures
As nowadays the medical and surgical technologies have developed significantly, the healing of fractures is without problems and with minimum loss of function. The major causes of the fractures are trauma, Osteoporosis and the overuse of bones. The improper usage of bones makes it stressed and causes damage at any part of the body. The fractures are easily identified through their symptoms like swelling, tenderness around the injury, bruising and deformities. The recovery of the fractures takes from weeks to several month depending on the damages on the bone through various medical therapies and care.
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Session 07: Bone Tumours
When cells divide abnormally and uncontrollably, they can form a mass or lump of tissue. This lump is called a tumor. Bone tumors form in your bones. As the tumor grows, abnormal tissue can displace healthy tissue. Tumors can either be benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren’t cancerous. While benign bone tumors typically stay in place and are unlikely to be fatal, they’re still abnormal cells and may require treatment. Benign tumors can grow and could compress your healthy bone tissue and cause future issues. Malignant tumors are cancerous. Malignant bone tumors can cause cancer to spread throughout the body.
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Session 08: Orthopedic Sports medicine
Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Most sports teams have employed team physicians for many years, it is only since the late 20th century that sports medicine has emerged as a distinct field of health care. The physicians completed their medical school with appropriate residency training then further specialize in sports medicine as their speciality. Recently, there are many associations and societies were formed to improve the awareness among the health of peoples indulged in Sports and Exercise.
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Session 09: Radial Head Arthroplasty
The injuries that are caused to the adult elbow are most commonly known as the radial head fractures. The diameter of the head depends on the various age group and causes of damages. The major process carried out to treat radial head injury is radial head replacement, which includes major steps of medical process preoperative plan, room preparation for treating patients, Kocher approach to the elbow, Deep dissection, preparation of radial head and neck, size radial head prosthesis, trial and place implant, evaluate elbow range of motion and stability, wound closure, advanced evaluation and management.
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Session 10: Paediatric Orthopedics
Paediatric Orthopaedics deals with the service cares that are provided to the conditions of children either by surgical treatments or by non-surgical treatments. The musculoskeletal conditions that are common among children are treated by the physicians, therapies, orthotists and nurse’s specialist. These abnormalities are deviations from the normal developments which requires no treatment in some cases where self-recovery takes place, but in some cases, deformities are abnormal and requires treatment.
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Session 11: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
The total shoulder arthroplasty is the surgical development techniques for the treatment of arthritic shoulder. The main objective of the surgery is the restoring the functional capacity, comfort and motion of the arthritic shoulder. In this total replacement plays a major role in the surgical procedure where the arthritic ball of the shoulder is replaced by a smooth metal ball that is fixed to the arm bone by a stem that fits it. Among other techniques TSA provides a rapid and complete improvement of the function of shoulder with arthritis.
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Session 12: Total Elbow Arthroplasty
Total elbow arthroplasty is the technical methodology that is used in the treatment of damaged parts of humerus and ulna of the body. The arthroplasty surgery method is termed as total elbow replacement, where the damaged parts of Humerus or Ulna are replaced with the artificial prosthesis components. The prosthesis is majorly made with metal and plastic hinge containing two metal stems, which get fit inside the canal, hollow part of the bone.
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Session 13: Forearm and Wrist Arthroplasty
The wrist arthroplasty is also termed as the total wrist arthroplasty which is a total wrist replacement surgery procedure. These surgical technical are used to treat the severe arthritis that are formed on the wrist as well on the bone of the forearm. The surgical procedure of this technique includes the replacement of the degenerated parts of the wrist bones with the metal prosthesis and polyethylene components. These Arthroplasties are less common when compared to the knee or hip replacements surgeries.
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Session 14: CMC and PIP Joint Arthroplasty
CMC are the Carpometacarpal joint that makes the base joints for the thumb, the carpel bone and a metacarpal of the thumb together. The CMC joint is the place which is mostly affected with arthritis. The arthritis in the CMC joints occur when the flexible tissue that covers and protects the joints wears out. PIP joint replacements are the surgical techniques used in the treatment of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint injuries. Psoriatic arthritis, gout, chondrocalcinosis, and reactive arthritis are the minor contributor for the joint pains, but osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the primary contributors that focused for the surgical intervention. Mostly patients are not suggested with surgeries, they are provided with the Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs to decrease the deformity of the bones. The surgical methods are prevalent only to those patients, to whom the drug has no effects in their cure.
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Session 15: Spine Arthroplasty
The spinal column of the body includes vertebrae with 33 individual bones which are interlocked with each other, these columns are divided into regions called cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum and coccyx. Among those individuals only 24 bones are movable and help in the motion support of the vertebrate. Artificial disc replacement (ADR) is the surgical procedure in which the degenerated invertebrate discs of the spinal column are replaced with the prosthesis devices in the lower and upper spine. To create an alternative to spinal fusion, this ADR procedure was developed to reduce the pain of operation.
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Session 16: Hip Arthroplasty
The hip bone is one of the large bones which majorly consist of three parts namely ilium, ischium and the pubis. In total hip replacement the femoral head and acetabulum are replaced with their corresponding prosthesis components to anchor the bone with its functional motions, to replace the severely damaged hip region. In total hip arthroplasty both the hip bones are replaced completely with the ball and socket joint prosthesis whereas in Hemiarthroplasty, the surgical process includes only the replacement of one half of the hip joint with the artificial components.
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Session 17: knee Arthroplasty
The largest joint of body is the knee, which is most easily injured. The major components of the knee joints are thighbone, shinbone and kneecap. The most common injuries that affect the knee joints are fractures, dislocation, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries, Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injuries, Collateral Ligament Injuries, Meniscal Tears, Tendon Tears. The initial injuries of the knee are treated by the RICE method- rest, ice, gentle compression and elevation. But based on the severity of the injury both surgical and non-surgical treatments are preferred by the professionals depending on the patients.
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Session 18: Ankle Arthroplasty
Ankle joint is one of the complex joints that includes three bones- the tibia, the fibula and the talus, all these bones together provides the motion support for the ankle joint. Majorly people suffer from the ankle arthritis, where the cartilage of the joint gets wear out. The ankle arthroplasty is a surgical technique where the damaged part of the ankle is replaced with the combination of metal and medical grade plastics, polyethylene which are similar process to the hip and knee replacement. These replacement methods regain the motion activities, allow the patients to relieve pain and return to their normal activities.
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Session 19: Biomaterials in Arthroplasty
Biomaterials are one of the growing developmental technology in last 50 years which has a major role in the medical implants. These biomaterials are engineered artificial substances those gets interacted with the biological system to regain or replace the bodily function. The various applications of biomaterials in Orthopedics are joint replacements, bone plates, bone cement, artificial ligaments and tendons. The most important aspect of the biomaterials in the living system is its biocompatibility of the material in either inducing or rejecting the immune response. Other than compatibility, the natures of material like bioactive response, biodegradable and bioinert also has a significant role in material selection.
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Session 20: Advances in Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty surgeries are one of the most successful medical technology which has a huge future in its developmental scope. Recently, a cellular allograft named ViviGen Formable was launched which has the ability in bone formation during the spinal surgery and also in various trauma and musculoskeletal surgery procedures. Also, a new Titanium fiber plates are identified that do not cause bone embrittlement used in a bone repair for prolonged period. In Ayurveda, Bowwellia serrata has evidence in treating the Osteoarthritis that rejects the joint pain and inflammation. The recent technologies majorly focus on the objectives of pain reduction, time loss, control of inflammation, less disruptions with long term effects.
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With a great support from our Collaborators and Organizing Committee, PULSUS Conferences successfully completed the “12th International Conference on Arthroplasty” (Arthroplasty 2019) which was held at Rome, Italy on June 24-25, 2019.
We would like to thank our Organizing Committee Members & Keynote Speakers comprising- Rodrigo Almeida dos Santos, College of Medicine of Barbacena, Brazil; Haytham Abdelazim, Ain Shams University, Egypt; Abdelmonem Hegazy, Zagazig University, Egypt; Fabrizio Russo, Bio-Medico University, Italy and Pankaj Padmakar Joshi, Al Hilal Hospital, Bahrain for a being a great support for our event to be a grand success.
We extend our thanks to our Media Partners for their constant support. It wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our Media Partners who helped us in promoting this event. We thank our Media partners for their support in helping us reach greater audience.
Thanks to all our Speakers, Poster Presenters and Delegates for taking out your time and sharing their research work with our peer network. We are very glad to have shared a great relationship with all these Attendees, associations and we hope to see even greater support in our upcoming events.
With a great response and feedback which we received at this event Pulsus Conferences is proud to announce our upcoming conferences in the Series of Arthroplasty and Orthopedics Conference
“12th International Conference on Arthroplasty” Paris, France | February 17-18, 2020
For Arthroplasty 2020 we are expanding our focus towards all aspects of Arthroplasty, Sports-Medicine, Orthopedics, Trauma and Rheumatology and Research findings as treatment methods. Our organizing committee is gearing up for more innovative and explorative sessions to unleash the boundaries of the Arthroplasty 2019.
Your expertise and knowledge in the area of Arthroplasty 2020 will provide an opportunity to discuss and respond to a series of questions about the status of advanced Orthopedic and Arthroplasty Surgical techniques.
We would like to organize this conference with your support to gather all the Orthopedic researchers in a single platform, hope we will be honoured with your support to organize Arthroplasty 2020 in a grand level, your support will be the key of success for our next year conference.
We look forward to seeing your benign presence with active contribution and support to make this event successful once more.
Once again, it’s our pleasure to welcome you to our upcoming Arthroplasty 2020 conference.