The European Association of Endoscopic Spine Surgery is born for Medical Excellence and Surgical Innovation in Europe.

The European Association for Endoscopic Spine Surgery (EAESS) will be officially launched in Madrid, marking a pivotal moment for spine surgery in Europe. Founded by Dr. Ghassan Elgeadi, the new entity aims to promote the advancement of endoscopic spine surgery, focusing on optimizing minimally invasive surgical techniques to improve patient care.

With the support of renowned Spanish orthopedic surgeon, the EAESS is poised to become a leading platform in the continent connecting specialists, researchers, and medical institutions. Its mission is to drive excellence and innovation in this specialty, promoting a more advanced and collaborative approach focused on the patient.

Among the services that EAESS will offer are the creation of a professional community that facilitates knowledge exchange and collaboration at a European level. Continuous training programs, workshops, and webinars aimed at the professional development of physicians in the disciplines of orthopedic surgery, traumatology, and general surgery will also be organized. Additionally, the association will foster innovation through partnerships with universities and medical centers, as well as the development of practical guidelines based on the most recent scientific evidence.

Dr. Elgeadi emphasized the significance of this initiative, highlighting that the goal is to make the benefits of endoscopic techniques accessible to as many people as possible. “By training surgeons and collaborating with innovators, we are bringing the future of spine surgery to the present,” he said.

The establishment of EAESS comes at a time when endoscopic procedures are revolutionizing medicine by minimizing both the physical and emotional impact of surgeries. These techniques, which use small tools and advanced imaging technology, allow for shorter recovery times and better outcomes for patients.

The association extends an open invitation to all medical specialists and researchers in the field of spine to join this initiative, characterized by a commitment to collaborate with scientific societies, universities, and medical technology companies to advance together in improving clinical practice.

In the near future, EAESS will hold its official launch event in Madrid, bringing together representatives from various European medical institutions and experts in the field to discuss key initiatives, clinical advancements, and training programs that will mark the beginning of this new era in medicine.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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