European Bone & Joint Infection Society 42nd Annual Meeting 2024
Include: 25 videos + 1 pdf, size: 22.9 GB
Target Audience: orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, microbiologists
Information:
European Bone & Joint Infection Society 42nd Annual Meeting 2024
Course Overview
The 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Bone & Joint Infection Society brings together global experts, clinicians, and industry professionals dedicated to advancing the prevention and treatment of bone and joint infections. Held in Barcelona, this event blends cutting-edge science with meaningful collaboration and practical insights.
What You Will Learn
Current and emerging strategies for preventing and treating infections in metallic implants
The impact of innovation—robotics, AI, and apps—on bone and joint infection management
Insights from large-scale clinical trials in orthopedic infections
Advances in diagnostic microbiology for periprosthetic joint infections (PJI)
Approaches to managing multi-drug resistant pathogens in PJI
Best practices for two-stage exchange protocols and infection-related surgical decision-making
Practical tips for differentiating painful prostheses from true infections
Effective use of local vs systemic antibiotics in orthopedic infection care
Event Details
Dates: 26–28 September 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain—experience a city that seamlessly blends historic charm with biomedical innovation
Who Should Attend
This meeting is ideal for:
Orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, and microbiologists focused on bone and joint infections
Researchers conducting clinical trials or developing diagnostic technologies in orthopedic infection
Healthcare professionals and industry partners seeking to stay at the forefront of treatment strategies and innovation
Why Attend
Participate in high-level scientific presentations and practical learning sessions
Engage in expert networking and knowledge exchange across multidisciplinary fields
Discover the latest advances governing treatment strategies, diagnostics, and infection control methods
Topics:
- Best Papers Session + Honorary Lecture + Closing.mp4
- EBJIS2024_programme-and-abstract-book__WEB_komprimeret-komprimeret.pdf
- Free Paper Session A Fracture related infections.mp4
- Free Paper Session B Prosthetic joint infection.mp4
- Free Paper Session C Antibiotic treatment for bone and joint infections.mp4
- Free Paper Session D Prevention of prosthetic joint infection.mp4
- Free Paper Session E Classification of prosthetic joint infection.mp4
- Free Paper Session F Diagnostics in prosthetic joint infection.mp4
- Free Paper Session G Local and systemic antibiotic treatment.mp4
- Free Paper Session H No implant-related bone and joint infections.mp4
- Free Paper session I Biofilm.mp4
- Free Paper Session J Molecular techniques for microbiology diagnosis.mp4
- Industry Symposium A Cutting Edge Infection Management Surgical & Diagnostics.mp4
- Industry Symposium B The use of PerOssal in complex bone and spinal infections.mp4
- Industry Symposium C Better safe than sorry – ways to support infection prevention with antibiotic-loaded bone cement.mp4
- Industry Symposium D Is there still room for improvement within the interdisciplinary infection management in the diagnosis.mp4
- Industry Symposium E Improving outcomes in complex PJI cases.mp4
- Industry Symposium F CERAMENT G and CERAMENT V in FRI and PJI – Definitions and surgical techniques.mp4
- Key Session 2 Large clinical trials in Bone and Joint Infection.mp4
- Key session 3 Tips for surgery in FRI and PJI.mp4
- Key session 4 Current and upcoming strategies to prevent and treat metallic implant infections.mp4
- Key Session 6 Multi-drug resistant pathogens in PJI how to deal with this problem.mp4
- Key session 8 Microbial etiology in PJI and new diagnostic techniques.mp4
- Key Session 9 Innovation impact on BJI (robotics, AI and app).mp4
- Opening Session, Key Session 1 Using local and systemic antibiotics in BJI a match made in heaven, Pro & Con.mp4
- PRO CON Do we need to know the microorganism for 1-stage exchange.mp4