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Discussions on emerging technologies, evidence-based care feature in orthopaedic conference

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 5:22 pm
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Published: April 4, 2026
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Experts at the conference emphasised that while technological advancements are rapidly transforming orthopaedics, clinical decision-making must continue to be guided by scientific evidence and patient-centred outcomes.

Experts at the conference emphasised that while technological advancements are rapidly transforming orthopaedics, clinical decision-making must continue to be guided by scientific evidence and patient-centred outcomes.
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Discussions on the growing role of robotics, artificial intelligence, biologics and minimally invasive techniques in orthopaedic practice, alongside the need for their ethical and evidence-based adoption, took centre stage at BOSCON 2026, the 29th annual conference of the Bangalore Orthopaedic Society.

Experts at the conference, which began in the city on Saturday (April 4), emphasised that while technological advancements are rapidly transforming orthopaedics, clinical decision-making must continue to be guided by scientific evidence and patient-centred outcomes. Sessions focused on real-world challenges, with case-based discussions exploring complex surgical scenarios and the importance of structured clinical reasoning.

Integration of new technologies

The conference also highlighted the need to balance innovation with established clinical practices, with speakers underlining that the integration of new technologies should not come at the cost of fundamental principles of care.

“Orthopaedics today stands at a dynamic crossroads. We inherit a rich legacy built by our teachers and academicians, while witnessing unprecedented advancements in robotics, biologics, artificial intelligence, and precision surgery. The challenge is to integrate these responsibly, guided by evidence and ethics,” said Subodh Shetty, president of the Bangalore Orthopaedic Society.

Not just for commercial gain

Shantharam Shetty, pro-chancellor, NITTE University, and past president of the Indian Orthopaedic Association, said the orthopaedic practice must evolve as both an art and a science, combining clinical expertise with scientific validation rather than being driven by commercial considerations.

Organised in association with HOSMAT Hospitals, the event has brought together orthopaedic experts, surgeons and young clinicians from across Karnataka and neighbouring regions.

Published – April 04, 2026 10:52 pm IST



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