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    Ferran Pellisé
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About
On this SORBCOT Centenary Congress we will discuss the past and the future.

Professor Jean-Jacques Rombouts will tell us about the major stages in orthopaedics over the past century. Belgium holds a significant place there!
Afterwards, we will approach the future of orthopaedics through the lens of spine surgery, but with novelties that will interest everyone and will certainly find applications in all areas of orthopaedic surgery.
Due to the need for a virtual meeting, we are fortunate to be able to bring together several internationally renowned speakers, who will share their vision of the future with us through their personal experience.
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Anyone with the event link can attend
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
  • Moderators: Xavier Banse (Brussels) and Davy Hoste (Brugge)
  • 09.05 The Game changers in the past – Jean-Jacques Rombouts (Brussels)
  • 09.30 The Future: The game changers in one specialty applicable to all specialties – Everard Munting (Ottignies)
  • 09.40 The past and today creates the future; The promise of registries – Peter Fritzell (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • 10.00 Surgical planning of deformity correction and its application in the OR – Jean-Charles Le Huec (Bordeaux, France)
  • 10.20 Contribution of machine learning in the management of adult scoliosis. The right procedure for the right patient – Ferran Pellisé (Barcelona, Spain)
  • 10.40 Questions & Answers
  • 10.55 – 11.10 Break
  • Moderators: Johan Van Lerbeirghe (Gent) and Nanny Allington (Liège)
  • 11.10 Navigation and 3D imaging in pediatric scoliosis – Frank Plasschaert (Gent/Brugge)
  • 11.30 High tech for High precision tumor resection and reconstruction – Xavier Banse (Brussels)
  • 11.50 Endocopic surgery – the next step in spinal decompression – Christoph Siepe (Munich, Germany)
  • 12.10 VR, AR, and Robotics: Can emerging technologies boost medical performance? – Andrea Luca (Milan, Italy)
  • 12.30 Questions & Answers
  • 12.45 Conclusion – Everard Munting (Ottignies)
  • 13.00 End of Congress
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