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KD Arthroplasty Fellowship Programme

The fellowship in arthroplasty is a prestigious, advanced training program for orthopaedic surgeons seeking specialisation in joint replacement surgery.

The fellowship in arthroplasty is a prestigious, advanced training program for orthopaedic surgeons seeking specialisation in joint replacement surgery.

This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to gain expertise in primary and revision arthroplasty for various joints, including the hip, knee, and shoulder. Fellows will be exposed to the latest technologies, such as robotic-assisted surgery, 3D printing, and computer navigation, which will equip them with the skills to become leaders in joint reconstruction. In addition to clinical training, the program encourages participation in research, innovation, and multidisciplinary care.

It is structured to maintain a balance between surgical practice, patient care, research, and academic learning. Fellows typically rotate through different speciality services and engage actively in:

  • Primary arthroplasty: Techniques for total joint replacements (hip, knee, and shoulder).
  • Revision arthroplasty: Complex cases requiring joint replacement revisions, often due to wear, infection, or implant failure.
  • Minimally invasive procedures: Exposure to modern surgical methods that reduce patient recovery time and improve outcomes.
  • Preoperative & postoperative care: Training in patient evaluation, diagnosis, preoperative planning, and comprehensive postoperative management, including rehabilitation.
  • Surgical techniques: Hands-on experience with diverse approaches to joint arthroplasty, including posterior, direct anterior, and lateral hip approach and open and minimally invasive knee arthroplasty.
  • Complex case management: Exposure to a range of revision surgeries and reconstruction of challenging cases such as fractures around implants, severe deformities, and infections.
  • New technologies: Training in robotic-assisted surgeries, patient-specific implants, and navigation-guided procedures.
  • Orthobiologics & innovations: Understanding the role of orthobiologics in joint preservation, along with research on novel implant materials and 3D-printed prosthetics.

Fellows are encouraged to work towards clinical or basic science research throughout the fellowship. Research opportunities include:

  • Clinical trials: Participation in ongoing or new clinical trials related to arthroplasty.
  • Publications & conferences: Guidance on publishing research findings in leading orthopaedic journals and presenting at national and international conferences.
  • Innovation: Access to facilities where research in biomaterials, implant designs, and surgical techniques are conducted, allowing fellows to contribute to advanced development in the field.

The arthroplasty fellowship is open to:

  • Board-certified or board-eligible orthopaedic surgeons: Applicants must have completed an orthopaedic residency (M.S.-orthopaedic or equivalent and D.N.B in orthopaedic or equivalent.
  • Valid medical license: Applicants must hold or be eligible for a medical license in the country of training and must have a Medical Council of India registration.
  • Commitment to arthroplasty: A strong interest in arthroplasty and joint reconstruction is essential, demonstrated by a minimum of 1 year of prior experience in the area of orthopaedic and research publications in related areas.

Additional preferred qualifications include:

  • Participation in research or contributions to published works in the field of orthopaedics.
  • Previous experience in joint replacement or exposure to high-volume orthopaedic centres.

The curriculum is designed to offer a comprehensive learning experience, combining practical, academic, and research aspects. Key components include:

  • Clinical training -Fellows perform surgeries under the mentor-ship of world-renowned arthroplasty surgeons. They actively participate in:
    • Preoperative planning.
    • Performing surgeries as the primary or assistant surgeon.
    • Postoperative care, including the management of complications, pain control, and patient rehabilitation.
  • Didactic sessions weekly academic sessions covering:
    • Case-based discussions on complex joint replacement surgeries.
    • Lectures on advanced surgical techniques, implant choices, and biomechanics.
    • Morbidity and mortality conferences.
    • Journal clubs focusing on the latest research in arthroplasty.
  • Research development fellows will:
    • Be paired with mentors to guide their research projects.
    • Have access to research facilities and data for retrospective and prospective studies.
    • Be encouraged to submit abstracts and papers to orthopaedic journals and conferences.

The primary objective of the fellowship is to ensure that fellows are fully prepared to manage routine and complex joint arthroplasty cases with exceptional skill and professionalism. Upon completion of the program, fellows will:

  • Be proficient in performing both primary and revision arthroplasty surgeries.
  • Cultivate the ability to independently manage complex joint replacement cases with confidence and expertise.
  • Gain knowledge of cutting-edge surgical technologies, including robotic and computer-assisted arthroplasty.
  • Contribute to the academic community through publications and research initiatives.
  • Be prepared to take leadership roles in the field of orthopaedic surgery, whether in clinical practice, research, or academic settings.

Interested candidates must submit the following:

  • Curriculum vitae (CV): A comprehensive overview of educational qualifications, surgical experience, and any previous research conducted in the field of arthroplasty.
  • Personal statement: Explaining their interest in the field, career goals, and how the fellowship will contribute to their professional development.
  • Letters of recommendation: At least three letters from mentors or supervisors who can verify the applicant's surgical skills, professionalism, and dedication to joint reconstruction.
  • Interview: Candidates who are shortlisted will be invited to attend an interview with the selection committee.

Interested candidates must submit the following:

  • Expert mentorship: Work alongside leaders in arthroplasty, gaining insights into complex joint reconstructions.
  • State-of-the-art facilities: Access to cutting-edge surgical technology, including robotic surgery systems and advanced imaging techniques.
  • High-volume case exposure: Fellows will gain experience with a diverse range of cases, from routine joint replacements to complex revision surgeries, ensuring a well-rounded and comprehensive skill set.
  • Research & academic growth: Opportunities to contribute to impactful research, with support for publication in prestigious journals.
  • Holistic approach: The training covers all aspects of patient care, including surgery, preoperative assessments, rehabilitation, and long-term management of joint replacement patients, ensuring a thorough and well-rounded education.

For more information or to submit an application,
please contact +91 63596 03644 or
Email: academics@kdhospital.co.in