Orthopaedics Embraces Technology While Upholding Evidence

At BOSCON 2026, the Bangalore Orthopaedic Society's 29th annual conference beginning April 4, experts highlighted robotics, artificial intelligence, biologics and minimally invasive techniques transforming orthopaedics. Speakers including Society president Subodh Shetty urged evidence-based, ethical adoption and stressed patient-centred outcomes and structured clinical reasoning. The event in Bangalore gathered surgeons and young clinicians to discuss balancing innovation with established clinical principles.
Key Points
- 1Highlight growing role of robotics, AI, biologics, and minimally invasive techniques in orthopaedic practice
- 2Stress need for evidence-based, ethical integration to prevent undermining core clinical care principles
- 3Urge clinicians to prioritise patient-centred outcomes and structured clinical reasoning during technology adoption
Scoring Rationale
Coverage of a recent (Apr 4, 2026) conference with credible speakers and moderate novelty. Score reflects solid credibility and actionable guidance but limited technical depth and a −1.0 timeliness penalty for being 1–3 days old.
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