Course Overview
A Fellowship in Arthroplasty provides specialized training in joint replacement surgeries, focusing on the hip, knee, shoulder, and other joints. The program equips fellows with advanced surgical techniques in primary and revision arthroplasty, as well as exposure to cutting-edge prosthetic technologies. Fellows gain hands-on experience in preoperative planning, surgical execution, and postoperative care, preparing them to manage complex joint disorders and improve patient mobility and quality of life.
What you’ll learn
- Mastery of total hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasties using the latest surgical techniques.
- Skills in performing complex revision surgeries for failed joint replacements and managing complications like infection and prosthesis wear.
- Training in minimally invasive arthroplasty to reduce recovery time, improve outcomes, and minimize scarring.
- Expertise in assessing patients and planning individualized surgeries using advanced imaging and computer-assisted tools.
- Exposure to the latest developments in prosthetic design, materials, and biomechanics to improve joint function and longevity.
- Comprehensive training in postoperative patient management, rehabilitation protocols, and long-term recovery strategies.
- Techniques to prevent and manage complications such as infection, dislocation, and prosthetic failure.
- Hands-on experience with robotic systems for precision in joint replacement procedures.
Eligibilty & Requirement
- MS (Ortho) / DNB (Ortho)
- No previous experience is needed.