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New Delhi: Elevating the education of spinal surgery and treatment of spinal injuries in India, the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC) successfully concluded a three-day programme ‘ISIC Spine Course 2024’ dedicated to spine surgery. The course was designed to address the growing demand for specialised training in spine treatment and rehabilitation, which attracted more than 250 delegates and featured India’s leading spine surgery experts. This unique initiative aimed to empower young and aspiring spine surgeons by providing a unique platform for learning and experience.

The annual course offered a comprehensive curriculum that covered the complete spectrum of spine surgery, including trauma, degenerative conditions, tumours, and infections. Participants engaged in mentored surgical sessions, case-based discussions, and advanced workshops to refine both basic and advanced surgical skills.

During the workshops, the participants were provided with training in key areas, including the Midas Workshop, which focused on precision surgical tools; the robotic workshop, introducing automation and advanced technology in spine procedures; the dural repair workshop, which highlighted expert techniques for repairing delicate spinal membranes; and the sawbone workshop, offering realistic simulations to enhance surgical proficiency.

Dr Vikas Tandon, Director & Chief, Spine Services, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, said “The ISIC Spine Course 2024 is an initiative aimed at shaping the future of spine surgery in India. By blending training with expert mentorship, our effort is to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring that young surgeons are equipped to perform complex procedures with precision and confidence. The overwhelming participation and response is an example of the need for such specialised programmes.”

A key highlight of the event was the ‘War of Wizards’ quiz, which brought together postgraduate teams from premier medical institutions like AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS Rishikesh, Maulana Medical College, and CMC Vellore. The winners were awarded a fully sponsored one-month observership at ISIC, further enhancing their training opportunities.

  • Published On Nov 27, 2024 at 05:10 PM IST

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