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SSWB Seminar on 22nd September 2018 at Burdwan Medical College and Hospital

Date: Sep 22, 2018

Venue : Burdwan Medical College and Hospital -- Trauma Centre.

Timing : 22nd September 2018, Saturday 9 am to 12 pm.

SESSION MODERATOR : Dr Saumyajit Basu

LIVE SURGERY : Dr Abrar Ahmed

LECTURES :

  1. CLASSIFICATION AND PATHOANATOMY OF SPONDYLOLISTHESIS - Dr Saikat Sarkar
  2. MANAGEMENT OF SPONDYLOLISTHESIS AND COMPLICATION - Dr Avishek Ray

CASE DISCUSSION : 2 discussions by Local Faculty

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SSWB CME on Spinal Tumours on June 03, 2018

Date: Jun 3, 2018

SSWB CME on Spinal Tumours on June 03, 2018 at Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Andul Road, Howrah.

Please check program details below:

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SSWB Spine Session - WBOACON 2018 on 10th February 2018 at Behrampur

Date: Feb 10, 2018

Spine Society of West Bengal Spine Session - WBOACON 2018 at Behrampur
 

12.30
PRESIDENTS WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION OF GUEST ORATOR
– Dr Kunal Sengupta
12.35
SSWB ORATION - Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery - Current status and application
– Dr Gautam Zaveri
12.55
CASE DICUSSION SESSION
– Dr Saumyajit Basu / Dr Abrar Ahmed
 
LUMBAR PROLAPSED INTERVERTEBRAL DISC
Far Lateral disc prolapse
PID at L4/5 with pars defect at L5
PID With Lumbar Canal Stenosis
PID in adolsent
PID with instability
Panelists: Dr Amitava Biswas, Dr Prashant Baid, Dr Sushmit Naskar, Dr Saikat Sarkar, Dr Shomayu Dutta, Dr Subhadip Mondol
Moderators: Dr Kiran Mukhopadhyay, Dr Dinesh Jaiswal, Dr Chinmay Nath
13.25 - 13.30
VOTE OF THANKS
– Dr Saumyajit Basu
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SSWB Meeting on 4th November 2017 at Midnapore Medical College

Date: Nov 4, 2017

Spine Society of West Bengal Meeting at Midnapore Medical College
 

▸ 16.00 to 16.20 [lecture:10 mins & discussion:10 mins]
Topic: ANATOMICAL ASPECTS
Basics of Spinal Anatomy – Dr Aditya Banta

▸ 16.20 to 16.40 [lecture:10 mins & discussion:10 mins]
Topic: RADIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
How to interpret Xray/CT/MRI of spine – Dr Subhadip Mondal

▸ 16.40 to 17.00 [lecture:10 mins & discussion:10 mins]
Topic: TB SPINE
Diagnosis and Management – Prof Kiran Mukhopadhaya

▸ 17.00 to 17.20 [lecture:10 mins & discussion:10 mins]
Topic: THORACOLUMBAR TRAUMA
Basic Management Principles – Prof Chinmoy De

▸ 17.20 to 17.40 [lecture:10 mins & discussion:10 mins]
Topic: OSTEOPOROSIS
Diagnosis and Current Management protocols – Dr Amitava Biswas

▸ 17.40 to 18.30 [lectures(each):10 mins & discussion:30 mins]
Topic: LOW BACK PAIN
Evalution of Back Pain – Dr Dinesh Jaiswal
Fibromyalgia – Dr Kunal Sengupta
Dicogenic Back Pain - when to refer – Dr Saumyajit Basu

▸ 18.30 to 18.50 [lecture:10 mins & discussion:10 mins]
Topic: ANAESTHETIC ASPECTS
Anaesthesia in Spinal Surgery - is it safe? – Dr Trinanjan Sarangi

▸ 18.50 to 19.00
Closing Remarks/Valedictory

 

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SSWB is participating in AOTS annual conference Trauma Update 2017

Date: Sep 1, 2017

SSWB participated in AOTS annual conference Trauma Update 2017 in September 2017 in Kolkata.

Venue: ITC Sonar Bangla, Kolkata
Date: 1st - 2nd September 2017, Kolkata

There were 2 preconference workshops on Cervical Fixation and Thoracolumbar Fixation with hands on experience in bone models available to the participants. The conference proper had a section on Spinal Trauma and there were 3 lectures followed by a debate on burst fractures followed by an interesting case discussion session.

1. Basic Principles of Cervical Spine Injury Management – Dr Abrar Ahmed
2. Decision making in the management of Thoracolumbar Injuries – Dr Saumyajit Basu
3. Osteoporotic Spine Fractures - An Overview – Dr Kiran Mukhopadhyay
4. Burst fracture D12 without neurodeficit in an young adult should be treated conservatively
5. For the motion – Dr Saikat Sarkar Against the motion – Dr Amitava Biswas
6. CASE DISCUSSIONS

Click here for Program Details

 

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