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Leading Orthopaedic Surgeon To Headline First Prayagraj Arthroplasty Meet 2025

Prayagraj will host the inaugural Prayagraj Arthroplasty Meet 2025 this Sunday at Hotel Kanha Shyam, organised jointly by the Uttar Pradesh Orthopaedic Association, Indian Arthroplasty Association, and Prayagraj Orthopaedic Association.

Conference organising secretary Dr Maneeshi Bansal announced that the event will take place under the expert guidance of organising president Dr KD Tripathi and Dr Kapil Kulsheshthra, with Professor DC Srivastava serving as Scientific Chairman.

The president of the Prayagraj Orthopaedic Association, Dr Rakesh Chandra, and secretary Dr Nimish Agarwal are also leading the organisation of the meet.

Dr Bansal highlighted the impressive line-up of eminent orthopaedic surgeons and faculty members from across India.

He revealed that over 200 participants—including surgeons, medical professionals, and healthcare enthusiasts—will attend the course.

Expert Speakers And Comprehensive Course Content

The meet will feature prominent speakers such as Dr Anil Arora from Max Hospital (New Delhi), Dr CS Yadav, Dr Vijay Kumar, Dr Ravi Mittal of AIIMS New Delhi (A leading figure in orthopaedic surgery), Dr Rajkumar Natesan from Ganga Hospital (Coimbatore), Dr Anil Thomas of CMC Vellore, Dr Sanjeev Jain from Mumbai, and Dr Debabrata Padhy of Bhubaneswar.

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These experts will share valuable insights into the latest developments in orthopaedics.

The course will cover both fundamental and advanced concepts in hip and knee replacement surgery. Its goal is to enhance the knowledge and practical skills of attending orthopaedic professionals.

Interactive Sessions To Foster Collaboration

Dr Maneeshi Bansal emphasised, “This conference provides a unique platform for orthopaedic surgeons to learn from the best in the field and share their experiences. We are thrilled to welcome such a distinguished group of experts to Prayagraj.”

Attendees will participate in engaging talks, interactive sessions, and panel discussions that explore cutting-edge advancements and best practices in arthroplasty.

The event aims to encourage collaboration and knowledge exchange, ultimately improving patient care.

Understanding Arthroplasty

Dr Bansal further explained that arthroplasty, commonly known as joint replacement surgery, involves replacing a damaged or diseased joint with an artificial prosthesis.

This procedure helps restore joint function and relieve pain caused by conditions such as arthritis.

The Prayagraj Arthroplasty Meet 2025 not only serves as a significant educational initiative but also celebrates the expanding community of orthopaedic specialists across India, marking an important step in advancing joint replacement surgery in the region.

Vishal Talwar

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