Course objective
The primary objective of this program is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the intricate decision-making process involved in selecting the most appropriate surgical approach for complex knee disorders. This involves imparting specialized knowledge and honing the motor skills of young orthopedic surgeons, enabling them to become proficient in setting up basic arthroscopy equipment.
Our training curriculum further extends to equipping surgeons with the necessary skills to perform fundamental knee arthroscopy procedures, such as loose body removal, addressing meniscal tears, and synovectomy, among others. In addition, we delve into the principles of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, covering both the hamstring and bone-patellar tendon-bone techniques. This multifaceted program also focuses on training surgeons to execute arthroscopic ACL reconstruction effectively, providing them with the expertise needed for advanced surgical interventions in the field of orthopedics.
Target audience
• Experienced orthopedic surgeons who have hesitated to embark on Arthroscopic surgery • Surgeons getting initiated in Arthroscopic surgery • Surgeons performing Arthroscopic surgery and wish to consolidate their knowledge and skills
What unique about this course
• Lectures by expert faculty
• Hands-on human cadavers, giving a more realistic operating room experience
• Ample time to practice & acquire skills
Course duration
2-day course.
Course program
Faculty List
DR. Nader Darwich (Consultant Knee Surgeon) | Dr. Ashraf Abdelkafy (Consultant Orthopedic Surgery)