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President Theme:“Cultivate... Research an attitude and learning a passion”

For updates please visit:www.ioacon2014.com

19th - 22nd November, 2014HICC & HITEX, Hyderabad

59th Annual Conference ofIndian Orthopaedic Association

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Contents Page No.

Central Organising Committee .................................................... 2

Message from President - IOA ..................................................... 3

Message from the Honorary Secretary - IOA .................................... 3

Message from Organising Chairman & Secretary - IOACON 2014 ............ 4

OSSAP office bearers & Twin Cities Orthopaedic Society (TCOS) ............ 4

Local Organising Committee ...................................................... 5

Registration Details ................................................................ 6

Scientific programme highlights .................................................. 7

Programme at a glance ............................................................ 7

Scientific Programme details ...................................................... 7

International Faculty ............................................................... 10

What is a good abstract ............................................................ 10

Guidelines for abstract submission ............................................... 11

Guidelines for poster submission ................................................. 11

Post conference workshop details ................................................ 12

Accommodation details ............................................................ 13

Venue ................................................................................. 14

Tours .................................................................................. 15

Route Map ............................................................................ 16

Address for correspondence ....................................................... 16

Central Organising Committee

Dr. H.R. JhunjhunwalaPresident-Elect

Dr. A.K. JainPresident

Dr. S. RajasekaranPast President

Dr. S.K.S. MaryaPast President

Dr. Sudhir KapoorHon.Secretary

Dr. Sudhir KumarEditor -IJO

Dr. Lalit MainiHon.Treasurer

Dr.Naresh GoyalVice President

Dr.R.K.SharmaVice President

Mr.Ramesh C.PandeyExecutive Secretary

Dr. Sanjay ChaturvediOrganising Secretary, IOACON 2013

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President Message for IOACON 2014 Hon. Secretary Message

Theme of the year: “Cultivate... Research an attitude and learning a passion”

The 59th Annual Conference of Indian Orthopaedic Association will be held in historic, beautiful city of Hyderabad. Hyderabad is famous for jewel, pearls, art, culture and prosperity. The Indian Orthopaedic Association in its 59th year of existence and has achieved the objective of brotherhood among fellow orthopaedic surgeons.

It is a platform to discuss art and science of orthopaedics. Now we should aim to provide minimum standard of care in orthopaedics to one and all. We need to find out credible evidence based solutions to clinical problems unique to India. It is important that we develop an attitude for research and passion for learning so that every experience at treating patients by individuals will add to existing knowledge. The deliberations in Hyderabad will be a step in the direction.

I appeal to all the senior surgeons to present a free paper and participate in discussion to improve the quality of research deliberations. We aim to provide quality scientific programme to make it interactive and productive. The social meeting points are arranged to strengthen the social bonds. Hyderabad IOACON will certainly be milestone event.

The organizing team is awaiting your arrival to Hyderabad.

Dr. Anil K. Jain, MS, MAMS, FAMS, FRCS (England)President, Indian Orthopaedic AssociationEx-Editor-Indian Journal of OrthopaedicsProfessor of OrthopaedicsUCMS & GTB Hospital Visiting ProfessorThe Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical UniversitySecretary General, World Orthoapedic Concern

Dear friends,

Please accept my warm greetings on behalf of Indian Orthopaedic Association!

I am very happy that once again, we are meeting in the beautiful and historic city of Hyderabad for 59th Annual Conference of India Orthopaedic Association. This time, in comparison to the last meeting, the infrastructure available at Hyderabad has improved further and we have a state of the art venue for a big conference and accompanying trade fair.

The success of any conference depends upon the combined efforts of a team and never of an individual. We know that Hyderabad has a tremendous team working for IOACON-2014 and we hope for a wonderful conference.

The scientific programme is expected to be of a very high standard with participation of experienced faculty from all over the nation and abroad. The central programme committee is also committed to remove whatever deficiencies were noticed in previous conferences. The post conference workshops are spread all over the city in different institutions and experts in their fields, are organizing these. Foreign experts are being involved in these workshops, wherever expertise is required.

I humbly request all the senior and junior colleagues to participate in big numbers to present their work. To improve the quality of deliberations, everybody must take part in the discussion, to make them interactive and productive. I express my sincere wishes for the organizing committee and also assure them, on my part, that whatever help is required from the central office, will always be available readily.

I also convey my best wishes to all the members and sincerely hope that every delegate will enjoy one week of IOACON-2014 at Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) and venue for trade - Hyderabad International Trade exposition (HITEX).

With warm regards,

(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)Hon. Secretary, IOA

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Dr. P. Vijaychander ReddyOrganising Chairman

Dr. M. Athmaram Adiseshu Dr. P. L. SrinivasDr. M. Venkateshwar Rao

Dr. P. Sudhir KumarSecretary

Dr. V. S. RavindranathPresident

Dr. P. Krishna SubramaniumSecretary

Dr. B.Narender ReddyJoint Secretary

Dr. V.V. Narayana RaoTreasurer

Dr. M. PrasanthPresident

Dr. V.S. ReddyPatron

Dr. A.S. RaoAdvisor Scientific

Committee

Dr.Nirmal C. MohapatraCME Co-Ordinator

Dr. K. Kodanda Pani Dr. A.V. Guruva Reddy Dr. K. Udaya Kumar Dr. K.J Reddy

Dr. S. Sreenivasa ReddyOrganising Secretary

Dr. P. Vijaychander ReddyOrganising Chairman

Dr. Y. Thimma ReddyTreasurer

Joint Organising Secretaries

Executive Members

Dr. Amarnath SurathPast President

Dr. P.N. PrasadPresident Elect

OSSAP (A.P. Chapter of IOA)

TCOS (Hyderabad City Chapter)

IOACON 2014 Organising Committee

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Message FromOrganising Secretary

Dear Delegates

Welcome to the 59th Indian Orthopaedic Association Conference. Conference is a formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days. We look forward for your interest to share with us well in advance, so that all efforts as hosts can be done by us to make the event more interesting for you. It will be of great help for us in Hyderabad to have your constant interaction and participation in the preparatory activities as time passes on towards a fruitful and well attended Conference. We are all ears to all the directions and places on the earth. With the support of well developed information technology these days, we hope to receive your inputs and advices towards a good Conference.

Most Hyderabad and host State members are involved into the activities and we also look forward for participation of all our Association members in some form or other. Efforts are on to include the best of the faculty and variety of Scientific events. Towards that a huge Scientific Committee with wide talented members is initiated into action and the invaluable guidance from our President and Honorary Secretary and all the esteemed members of Central Organising Committee is always there as the strong support to the Local Organising Committee.

Also there are people who come with us, the family members and accompanying persons and who come for us, the Entrepreneurs and their staff. Hyderabadi Hospitality is awaiting for them to be comfortable and enjoy their stay. The sprawling grounds of the venue will keep them relaxed and there are places and programmes to utilize their time. Also they are the best people to give inputs for a good programmes and planning for themselves and we are awaiting for the same.

Dr. S. Sreenivasa ReddyOrganising Secretary

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IOACON 2014 Local Organising CommitteeOrganising Committee

Patron Dr. V.S. Reddy

Organising Chairman Dr. P. Vijaychander Reddy

Organising Secretary Dr. S. Sreenivasa Reddy

Joint Organising Secretaries Dr. K. Kodanda Pani, Dr. A. V. Guruva Reddy,Dr. K. Udaya Kumar, Dr. K.J. Reddy

Treasurer Dr. Y. Thimma Reddy

Scientific Programme Committee

Advisor Scientific Committee Dr. A.S. Rao

Chair Dr. P.N. Prasad

Co-Chair Dr. N. Srinivasan, Dr. K. Kodanda Pani,Dr. V.S. Ravindranath

Co-ordinators (International)Dr. Om Prakash Lahoti (European Union),Dr. Y. Madhusudhan Reddy (USA),Dr. V. Jagan Mohan Reddy (UK)

C.M.E. Local Co-ordinator Dr. V.S. Ravindranath

Scientific Committee

Knee Arthroplasty Dr. A.V. Gurava Reddy

Hip Arthroplasty Dr. K.J. Reddy

Arthroscopy Dr. A. Raghuveer Reddy, Dr. Uday Prakash

Trauma Dr. I.V. Reddy, Dr. M. Hari Sharma

Paediatric Orthopaedics Dr. Katragadda Narsimha Rao

Foot and Ankle Dr. S. Krishna Reddy, Dr. V. Rammohan Reddy

General Orthopaedics Dr. Y.S.N. Murthy

Orthopaedics Rural areas Dr. R. Siva Prasad, Dr. D.V. Prasad

Orthopaedic Oncology Dr. G. Satish Reddy, Dr. N. Somasekhara Reddy

Ortho Rheumatology Dr. P.L. Srinivas

Spine Dr. V. Surya Prakash Rao, Dr. J. Naresh Babu

Basic Sciences and Research Dr. J. Naresh Babu

Shoulder and Elbow Dr. A. Deepthi Nandan Reddy

Rehabilitation & Cold Orthopaedics Dr. C. Hanumantha Rao

Medico Legal Orthopaedics Dr. K. Krishnaiah

Videos Dr. Anil Mithani, Dr. K Nagamuneendrudu,Dr. M. Jalapathi Reddy, Dr. V. Shekhar, Dr. K. Satish

PostersDr. K. Anjaneyulu, Dr. G. Omkarnath, Dr. A. Sakram Naik, Dr. M. Pradeep Reddy,Dr. M. Sreenivasulu

Registration Committee Dr. Ashok Ohatkar, Dr. M. Uday Krishna, Dr. V.K.V. Prasad, Dr. P. Sateesh

Trade Committee Dr. M.S. Goud, Dr. J. Satyanarayana,Dr. Y. Thimma Reddy, Dr. M. Laxmi Narayana

Finance Committee Dr. D. Srinivasa Murthy, Dr. Y. Thimma Reddy,Dr. M. Laxmi Narayana

Website, Printing & Souvenir Committee

Dr. R. Siva Prasad, Dr. G. Omkarnath, Dr. Ravi Kiran, Dr. K. Ramkumar Reddy

Travel & TransportCommittee

Dr. Someswar Reddy, Dr. Bh. Prabhudheer, Dr. G. Rama Krishana Reddy, Dr. J. Alwal Reddy,Dr. Vijay Krishna Reddy

Food Committee

Dr. D. Padma Prabha, Dr. T. Chiranjeevi,Dr. G. Veera Reddy, Mr. Ramachandra Reddy,Mrs. Ramachandra Reddy, Dr. P.S.B. Srinivas,Dr. Ch. Vamsi Krishna

Cultural CommitteeDr. L. Jayanthi Reddy, Dr. P. Satish Kumar, Dr. Ch Srinivas, Dr. T. Narasimha Rao,Dr. Akhil Dadi, Dr. Venkat Lakavath

Banquet Committee Dr. C.S. Reddy, Dr. B. Ramakrishna, Dr. T.D.R. Reddy, Dr. Bheemanthuni Ramesh

Feedback CommitteeDr. Y.S. Rao, Dr. B. Ramakrishna,Dr. S. Anjaiah, Dr. D. Ramkishan,Dr. M. Ranga Rao, Dr. T. Prasad

Accomodation Committee Dr. A. Sundeep Kund Reddy, Dr. Ashok Reddy,Dr. P. Gopal Reddy

Spouse Programme Committee

Smt. Samyuktha, Dr. S. Sharada, Dr. L. Jayanthi Reddy, Dr. D. Padama Prabha,Dr. Padmaja, Dr. Indira

Reception CommitteeDr. P. Ranga Chari, Dr. B. P. Narsimhulu, Dr. P. Sundarayya, Dr. Dawson Adams,Dr. L. Narendranath, Dr. Jagdeesh, Dr. M. Markandeya, Dr. A. Chalama Reddy,Dr. S.V. Adi Narayana Rao, Dr. Y. Krishna, Dr. A. Hanumantha Rao, Dr. Ved Prakash,Dr. Vijayaraghavan, Dr. G.S. Rao, Dr. B.N. Prasad, Dr. Jairam Chander Pingle,Dr. S. Vijaya Rama Rao, Dr. G. Kishore Roy, Dr. P. Jagan Mohan Reddy,Dr. Y.S. Rao, Dr. C. Raghuram, Dr. Datta Tamloorker, Dr. G.V.S. Moorthy,Dr. T.V. Rao, Dr. Raghunandan, Dr. Jaychandra Reddy, Dr. Sukumar,Dr. Subrahmanyeshwara Rao, Dr. Venkata Dasarayya, Dr. Purnachandra Rao,Dr. J. Vidyasagar Rao, Dr. Ramu, Dr. I. Sridhar Rao, Dr. L. Raji Reddy,Dr. P.N.S.V. Prasad, Dr. J. Motilal, Dr. A. Anand, Dr. Vasuki, Dr. Nageshwara Rao, Dr. Krishna Reddy, Dr. Haribabu, Dr. (Col). M.E. Luther

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Mode of Payment (in case of RTGS/NEFT) Our Bank detailsAccount Name: IOACON 2014-HYDERABAD Branch: OGH PremisesAccount Number: 32873597505 MICR Code: 500002096Bank Name: State Bank of India IFSC Code: SBIN0010356 (5th character is zero)

Registration fee details

Category Early bird up to 30th Apr 14

up to 31 July 14

up to 30 Sep 14

up to 31 Oct 14

Spot/after Nov 01

Member ` 5000 ` 6000 ` 7000 ` 8000 ` 9000Non-member ` 7000 ` 8000 ` 9000 ` 10000 ` 11000PG student ` 3500 ` 4500 ` 5000 ` 6000 ` 7000Spouse ` 3500 ` 4500 ` 5000 ` 6000 ` 7000Accompanying child (Above 8 years) ` 3500 ` 4500 ` 5000 ` 6000 ` 7000

Foreign delegate $ 250 $ 300 $ 350 $ 400 $ 450Foreign delegate accompanying person $ 225 $ 260 $ 300 $ 350 $ 400

Saarc member $ 165 $ 200 $ 250 $ 300 $ 350Saarc delegate accompanying person $ 140 $ 165 $ 210 $ 250 $ 300

Trade ` 7000 ` 8000 ` 9500 ` 11000 ` 12500Senior citizen (IOA member) above 65yrs. 0 0 0 0 No spot

registrationCME (Accompanying Person & Trade Delegates are not allowed)Member ` 1800 ` 2100 ` 2400 ` 3000 ` 3500Non-member ` 2400 ` 2600 ` 2800 ` 3500 ` 4000SAARC delegate $ 60 $ 70 $ 80 $ 100 $ 120PG student ` 1800 ` 2000 ` 2200 ` 2400 ` 2500BanquetIndian Delegate ` 2500 ` 2500 ` 2700 ` 3000 ` 4000SAARC delegate $ 60 $ 70 $ 90 $ 110 $ 150Foreign delegate $ 70 $ 80 $ 100 $ 130 $ 175WORKSHOP (No registration for accompanying person)Single day ` 2000 ` 2300 ` 2700

No registrationPG teaching for 2 days ` 2500 ` 3000 ` 3300SAARC delegate $ 60 $ 70 $ 90Incidental ` 200 ` 200 ` 200 ` 200 ` 200

Registration

Exemption from RegistrationCategory ExemptedFaculty Membesr of CME CME Registration

Faculty Members Workshop Workshop Registration

Senior IOA Member above 65 Years

Conference Registration

Honorary Fellows of IOA Conference Registration + CME

Past Presidents of IOA All Registration

Overseas Guest Speaker All Registration

Note: Duly filled Registration form and Incidental Charges are mandatory for all the above categories Last date for Registration of above categories 31-10-2014

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K.T. Dholakia CME19th November, 2014(Organised by ODISHA ORTHPAEDIC ASSOCIATONS)08:00AM to 04:30PM

CME Co-Ordinator: Dr.Nirmal C. Mohapatra

TOPIC: “MUSCULOSKELETAL INFECTION: CURRENT CONCEPTS & DECISSION MAKING”

ProgramRegistration 08:00 - 08:30AM Inauguration 08:30 - 09:00AM CME 09:00 - 04:30PM

Scientific Programme• Venue is HICC - first of its kind in the

history of IOACON• Senior faculty is actively participating in

free paper sessions• At the end of each Scientific deliberations

there will be an interactive session• Instructional course lectures - IOACON 2014• My worst case session• E-Poster session• Operative video display• State of art Audio-Visual presentations• Updated Information to the delegates

through SMS, Emails and website

1 IOACON 2014 has been accredited by APMC (MCI) 2 Credit points per day for delegate & 3 credit points per day for Faculty

2 Kini Memorial Oration: This prestigious Oration is delivered by Immediate Past President of IOA. This year it will be delivered by Dr. S.K.S. Marya

3 Golden Jubilee Commemoration Lecture: The original manuscripts are invited from members who are above 50years of age. The work should be original and unpublished and preferably done in India. Undertaking to the effect should accompany the application. Six copies of full papers and one copy of bio-data of the applicant are required to be sent to Hon. Secretary IOA with an electronic copy to IOA house on [email protected] The last date for submission is 31st July, 2014.

4 Silver Jubilee Commemoration Lecture: The original manuscripts are invited from members who are below 50 years of age. The work should be original and unpublished and preferably done in India. Undertaking to the effect should accompany the application. Six copies of full papers and six copies of bio-data of the applicant are required to be sent to Hon. Secretary IOA with an electronic copy to IOA house on [email protected]. The last date for submission is 31st July, 2014. Applications should be sent to: Prof. Sudhir. K. Kapoor, Hon. Secretary, IOA, Plot no. 69, Tuglakabad Institutional Area, Behind Batra Hospital, M.B. Road, New Delhi-110062, Phone: 011-29961434, 9811967820.

5 Presidential Guest Lecture 2014: The speaker is chosen by programme committee chaired by the President, IOA

6 President’s Lecture: Delivered by Dr. A.K. Jain

7 Shekhar Saibal Ghosh Oration: Information about Saibal Sekhar Ghosh Oration - Basically in Shoulder topic. Time - 20 to 30 minutes

8 Eponymous Lectures of IOA:

I) Prof. P.K. Duraiswamy II) Prof. M. Natarajan III) Prof. A.K. Talwalker IV) Prof. K.S. Grewal V) Prof. B. Mukhopadhyay VI) Prof. A.K. Saha

9 Conference Lectures: 6(six) in number

10 Symposium / Debate / Do’s and Don’ts / Tips, Tricks and Pearls / Interactive sessions / Learning from failure / How do I do it

11 Case sessions: The cases having a diagnostic dilemma or management problems will be discussed. Only well analysed cases will be presented. Please send a brief write up (200 words) on www.ioaindia.org.

12 Research and scientific publication sessions: The lectures on various aspects of research methodology and scientific publications delivered by national / international faculty and editors

13 Free paper presentations Format and selection process of the presentations• The abstract for oral, e-poster and video

presentations are invited from the delegates• Abstract will be screened and evaluated by

the scientific committee and recorded in conference proceedings

• The abstract will be peer reviewed for scientific merit, clarity and relevance. A minimum follow up of 2 years is required for the result of surgical procedures

• The selected abstracts will be published as supplement of the “Indian Journal of Orthopedics” if adequate number of abstracts is available

• Deadline for the submission of abstracts is 30th June, 2014

The Main Highlights: Scientific Programme of IOACON - 2014

Programme at a Glance19th November 2014 Continuing Medical Education (CME)19th November 2014 Inaugural Function followed by Dinner Evening on CME Day20th-22nd November 2014 The conference IOACON 201421st November 2014 Extra ordinary general body meeting21st November 2014 General body meeting 3PM to 4.30PM21st November 2014 Banquet22nd November 2014 Valedictory Function

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Oral presentations• Each oral presentation will be of 10 minutes

duration divided into 7 min for presentation and 3 min for discussion

• Standard computerized projection facility will be provide in each hall

• The presentation must be handed over in a suitable format to the preview room 6 hours before the particular session

• Use of personal laptops and member devices will not be allowed inside the hall

• The projection will stop at 7 minutes automatically hence prepare the presentations accordingly

Video presentations• Each video presentation will be of ten minutes

duration with 5 minutes for discussion• Video should be submitted 24 hours before the

presentationGuidelines for free papers / e-poster / video presentation /abstract submission• Only registered delegates can make presentation

at the conference• Once an abstract is accepted, additional authors

cannot be accepted• Notification of the acceptance will be sent by

July 31st 2014• Scientific committee reserves the right to

withdraw a presentation at any time and to decide the method of oral / e-poster presentation

• Scientific committee has the right to assign a presentation to any scientific session

Method of abstract submission• Abstracts should be submitted to

www.ioaindia.org before 30th June 2014

14 National PG Quiz: This is expected to be a fiery, colorful, witty

and full bonanza and informative exercise. The president / secretary of state chapters should send names of three PG students in order of

for the said Gold Medal competition and select the papers befitting for the competition. The results of the competition shall be announced during the valedictory function of the conference. The medal will be presented during the inauguration of the subsequent year conference

b) Dr.K.T.Dholakia Medal: This will be awarded to the overall best paper of the conference among the free paper presentation. Only IOA life members eligible.

c) Dr. R.C. Rallan Gold Medal: This will be awarded to the best paper on the “Basic Science”. Only IOA life members eligible.

d) Dr. S.S. Yadav Gold Medal: This will be awarded to the best paper in “Oncology section”. Only IOA life members eligible.

e) Dr. P. Tejeswar Rao Gold Medal: This award is for the best paper by “a post graduates”. All Post Graduates can apply for this medal.

f ) Dr. D.P. Baksi Gold Medal: This is awarded to the best paper in the field of: “Elbow and Shoulder”. Only IOA life members eligible.

g) Dr. S.P. Mandal Gold Medal: This is awarded to the best paper in the field of “Rational Orthopedics”. Only IOA life members eligible.

h) Dr. Joy Patnakar Medal: This is awarded to the best paper in the field of: “Paediatric Orthopedics and Trauma”. Only IOA life members eligible.

I) Sushruth Award: This is awarded to the best paper in the “Implant” section. Only life members eligible.

B Poster Presentations Dr. K.P. Srivastava Gold Medal: This award is for

the best poster exhibited during the conference

The Central programme committee will select the research papers for the presentation in these sections. The winner of the best paper in each session will be presented a medal, a certificate.

their merit to the chairman PG quiz committee, Dr. S.K. Saraf on: [email protected]. Dr Vineet Sharma, chairman, IOA PG Quiz Email:[email protected]

First two students from each state will participate where as one student in waiting list. Bonafide certificate of the PG student along with attested photograph by the HOD of the institute should be submitted to the chairman PG quiz Committee.

The PG student should not have appeared in the final examination before the last date of the conference. The PG student must be a registered delegate for IOACON 2014. The post graduates should provide email Id, mobile number and should carry original ID card with them. The team earns 10 points in the preliminary round if the state chapter has sent the names before the deadline i.e 30th September, 2014.

The quiz will be conducted in stwo parts• Round 1: preliminary written test. All participants

will compete in the written test at venue of IOACON2014 on 20th Nov at Hyderabad

• Round 2: final audiovisual round• First 6 teams will go through question round

including audio-visuals of 80 minutes on 21st Nov, 2014 at the venue of IOACON 2014 at Hyderabad

15 Workshops: Post conference on 23rd and 24th November, 2014 as per the list

16 IOA National PG course: It is of two day course at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Punjagutta, Hyderabad, on 23rd and 24th Nov, 2014 from 9AM to 4PM

17 Competitive session for (Medal)A Oral presentationa) Dr. A.A. Mehta Gold Medal: This competition is

open only to IOA members below 40 years of age as on 31st Dec 2014. Proof of IOA membership and age are essential. Only unpublished work undertaken in India can be submitted. The programme committee shall screen papers marked

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Instructional Course Lectures - IOACON 2014(Proposed /Planned)• Management of dorsolumbar spine trauma -

current evidence• Stem cell therapy in spinal trauma - does it

have scientific validity• Idiopathic avascular necrosis of head of femur-

evidence based guide• Tuberculosis of hip - current concept review• Nonarthroplasty options of OA knee• ACL injuries - guides to management• Scaphoid fracture fresh and neglected - guide

to management• Zone 2 flexion tendon injury - problems and

solutions• Antitubercular therapy in osteo - articular

tuberculosis - consensus and controversies• Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis - when &

how• Neglected fracture neck of femur - guide to

management• Posttraumatic extention contracture of knee• Club foot - current trends• Approach to a case of insufficiency fracture of

femur• DDH in a child of one and half year to five

years• Management of Perthes disease of hip• Limb salvage surgery - when, where and how?• Management of skeletal metastasis• Evidence based approach to a case of rotator

cuff injury of shoulder• Proximal humerus fracture - current concept

SYMPOSIUMS(Proposed / Planned)1 Surgical Tips and Tricks to Perform Common

Procedures 2 How to Perform a Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty:

simple and complex knee-video based3 Surgical approaches – tips and tricks video4 Soft Tissue Coverage Every Orthopod Should Know5 Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head6 The Difficult Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus

Fracture: Tips and Techniques to Avoid Complications - Case based session

7 Common Fracture Treatment, What’s the Evidence?

8 How Do I Get Out of This Jam? Dealing with Intra operative and Early Post operative Challenges

9 Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Today and Tomorrow10 Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma:Principles of

Management –case based11 Periprosthetic Infection: The Algorithmic

Approach and the Emerging Evidence12 Complex Proximal Tibia Fractures: Work Up,

Surgical Approaches and Definitive Treatment Options

13 Complications after Total Hip Arthroplasty: Current Strategies for Prevention and Treatment

14 Current Concepts in Cervical Spine Trauma15 Complex Skeletal Reconstruction in Infection,

Post Trauma, and Tumor 16 The Multiple Ligament Injured and Dislocated

Knee17 Training in Orthopaedic Surgery - where do we

stand and how to proceed18 Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors for the General

Orthopedic Surgeon: How to Diagnose, Manage and Avoid Errors

19 Non-union Evaluation and Treatment 20 Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: Everything You

Need to Know21 Avoid complications of lumbar spine surgery 22 Getting Your Work Published and Achieving the

Highest Impact factor23 Conservative management - Indications and Tips

& Tricks 24 Lecture - Outcome measures - Are they research

tool only (or for improving quality of treatment)25 Lecture: Reviewing Manuscripts for Orthopaedic

Journals26 Lecture: The Art of Using Power Point for Effective

Presentations

Gold Medal / Award SessionDr. A.A. Mehta Gold Medal

Dr. K.T. Dholakia Gold Medal

Dr. R.C. Rallan Gold Medal

Dr. S.S. Yadav Gold Medal

Dr. P. Tejeswar Rao Gold Medal

Dr. D.P. Baksi Gold Medal

Dr. S.P. Mandal Gold Medal

Dr. Joy Patankar Gold Medal

Shusrut Award

Dr. K.P. Srivastsava Gold Medal For best poster presentations

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International Faculty Name Country SpecialityDr. Omprakash Lahoti UK Paediatric Orthopaedics

Dr. Yakkanti M.S. Reddy USA Adult reconstructive surgery & Rheumatology

Dr. Pavan R. Reddy Vootukure USA Translational Oncology

Dr. V. Jagan Mohan Reddy UK Arthroscopy

Dr. R. Pandey UK Arthroscopy

Dr. Amit Modi UK Arthroscopy

Dr. Stanley UK Arthoplasty

Dr. Venu Kavarthapu UK Sports surgery & Trauma

Dr. Mohit Bhandari Canada Musculo skeletal trauma & Clinical research

Dr. Ashish Diwan Australia Spine

Dr. Dilip Sen Gupta USA Spine

Dr. Aditya Maheshwari USA Oncology and Arthroplasty

Mr. A.Tsirkos UK Arthoplasty

Dr. Javad Parviji USA Arthoplasty

Dr. Anil Sethi USA Spine

Dr. Paul Dougherty USA Arthoplasty

Dr. Briard France Knee Arthoplasty

Dr. Douglas USA Musculo skeletal problems

Prof Alexandra Claus Germany

Dr. Tria USA Arthoplasty

Dr. Vikas Khanduja UK Arthoplasty & Arthroscopy

Dr. Ross Crawford Australia

Dr. Chang Korea

Mr. Gerry Mcwy Complex Trauma

Mr. Paul Harringhton Shoulder

Mr. Nasir Awan Ankle Arthoplastry and Scopy

Dr. Anant Mohapatra Knee Arthoplastry and Scopy

What is a good Abstract?On the basis of abstract submitted for conference, a decision is taken to accept or reject the paper, hence the paper should be an comprehensive piece of write up conveying the details of the study. The abstract should be Structured - Background, Materials & Methods, Results and Conclusions. The length of abstract should be about 300-350 words.IntroductionBackground: Length 2-3 sentences (about 50 words)It should give a line about current state of knowledge on the subject and lacunae in the current knowledge; hence the present study is conducted. The last line should be what the study is (your research question).Materials & Methods: (About 120 words)It should include what was done and how was it done. It should elaborate on research design, number of patients, inclusion and exclusion criteria to select the patients, what was done. How the outcomes was evaluated.Results: (About 70-80 words)This should give brief and important details of results achieved with statistical details. It should include results of analysis of primary and secondary objectives along with pvalue, important negative findings and any adverse event.Conclusions: (About 30-50 words)Should be an answer to the research question and most important is “take home message”. The conclusion should be based on the observations in result section.

Model AbstractTitle: Component alignment and functional outcome following computer assisted and jig based total knee arthroplastyLad DG, Thilak J, Thadi M.

AbstractIntroduction: Incorrect positioning of the implant and improper alignment of the lime following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) can lead to rapid implant wear, loosening, and suboptimal function. Studies suggest that alignment errors of >3degrees are associated with rapid failure and less satisfactory function. Computer navigated systems have been developed to enhance precision in instrumentation during surgery. The aim of the study was to compare component alignment following computer assisted surgery (CAS) and jig based TKA as well as functional outcome.Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study of 100 knees to compare computer-assisted TKA and jig-based surgery in relation to femoral and tibial component alignment and functional outcome. The postoperative X-rays (anteroposterior and lateral) of the knee and CT scanogram from hip to foot were obtained. The coronal alignment of the femoral and tibial components and rotational alignment of femoral component was calculated. Knee society score at 24 months was used to assess the function.Results: Results of our study show that mean placement of the tibial component in coronal plane(91.3037 degree in navigation group and 90.5444 degrees in jig group) and in case of the mean femoral condylar twist angle (external rotation 2.3406 degrees in navigation group versus 2.3593 degrees in jig group).Conclusions: A significantly improved placement of the component was found in the coronal

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Important Note• The deadline for changing the presenting author of an abstract through the abstract

submission system (by logging in and clicking on the link below or on the link in the confirmation email received after submitting the abstract) is15-8-2014. Please ensure that the family name, given name, institute and address of the presenting author have been inserted in the system.

• No insurance converge to the delegate will be providing by Organising committee

Scientific Papers - Absract Submission - IOACON 2014• Abstract submission will be entirely Online through IOA Website• Abstracts will be submitted in www.ioaindia.org / [email protected]• Abstract submission starts on 1st April, 2014• Last date of abstract submission 30 June, 2014

E-Poster PresentationDr. K.P. Srivasthava gold medal for best Poster presentation

Guidelinese-Posters must be uploaded to the www.ioacon2014.com, no later than Tuesday July 15th, 2014. No video, embedded video or sound may be included in your e-Poster. Your poster may have a maximum of 10 PowerPoint slides. The first slide must include the title and authors of the poster as well as the authors email address for correspondence. You cannot include any multiple slide builds/animation effects. The last slide should include references. For first time submitters you must create your submitter account using the “Add Account” button. You only need to do this once. For any subsequent logins enter your email address and the password you created.If you forget your password it can be emailed to the email address you created for your account. The next step is to choose the presentations you are submitting for. You can sort the list by either, Presentation Date/Time, Session Name or presenter’s last name. You can also search for a last name by entering the first letters of a presenter’s last name in the “Search by Presenter Last Name” text box. Select each presentation you will be uploading by clicking on the checkbox to the left of the presentation in question.When you have selected all the presentations you are planning to upload click the “Add Selected Presentations to My Account: link at the bottom of the page. You will be shown the list of presentations you are going to upload. If you have selected a wrong presentation you can use the remove button to remove this from your list and return it to the list of available presentations. If you missed selecting a presentation, use the “Pick Additional Presentations” link To upload a presentation use the “Upload” Button next to the presentation.This page requires that you select the computer type (MAC or PC) and the PowerPoint File you want to upload. There is also an area to send special instructions or help requests to the system administrators. After Selecting the power point files to upload use the “Upload Files” button this will show a progress bar. Please do not close your browser or shut-down your computer or disconnect from the Internet until the files have fully uploaded. You may open another browser or do other tasks on your computer while the upload continues. After uploading, a View button will appear next to the presentation uploaded. This will allow you to download the presentation back to yourself for review and verification.

For any difficulty in uploading the abstracts or the posters, please contact the web master at: [email protected]

and sagittal planes of the tibial component by CAS. The placement of the components in the other planes was comparable with the values recorded in the jig-based surgery group. Function outcome was not significantly different.

Dr.Anil K Jain, MS,MAMS,FAMS,FRCS (England)President, Indian orthopaedic associationEx-editor Indian Journal of OrthopaedicsProfessor of Orthopaedics, UCMS & GTB HopitalVisiting Professor, The Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical UniversitySecretary General, World Orthopaedic Concern

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Abstract SubmissionAbstracts are accepted only through online submission process.Registration for conference by presenting author is must for abstract submission. Hence Proof of the Registration-number/date of sending the registration fee to be enclosed.

Dates & DeadlinesAbstract submission--------------------------------------------- Starts on 1st April 2014Abstract Submission Deadline Ends on----------------------- 30 June 2014Notification of abstract acceptance/refusal---------------- 31 July 2014Deadline for changing the Presenting author of an abstract--- 15 August 2014

Guidelines• Only electronically submitted abstracts are accepted• For any queries: contact Dr. P.N. Prasad, Scientific Programme Committee Chairman,

at [email protected]• Abstracts must be written in English• Please proofread your abstract for spelling and grammar before submitting

Abstracts and should ideally be 300 to 350 words in length• Do not use all upper-case letters when entering your abstract• The abstracts title or authors names / institutions must not be inserted in the

‘Content’ field below. It would be considered as unfair-means and may be rejected on that ground

• No graphs, tables, photographs, or slide presentations are accepted. In exceptional case Photograph in jpeg can be uploaded

• Abstracts will be published as one paragraph, so do not break your abstract into multiple paragraphs. sIf you wish to use headings within your abstract such as Introduction, Methods, Results, etc., they should be added at the beginning of a sentence within the paragraph and a colon (:) should be inserted after each heading

• If similar paper submitted twice first will be accepted for review. Confirmation e-mail with details will be sent to the e-mail address you entered on the first page of the abstract submission process, once you have clicked on “Finish” at the end of the process. Please contact the Secretariat at [email protected] if you did not receive a confirmation.

• The material submitted must not have been published or presented at any national or international meeting before this one. Submission of an abstract implies that the presenting author will register for and attend the Conference at Hyderabad to present the abstract either as an oral presentation or as a poster if it is accepted. The Scientific Programme Committee reserves the right to change the topic and the form of presentation (oral/e-poster/poster) of the abstract or to reject it.

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Post Conference Workshops 23rd - 24th November, 2014Sno Name of the workshop faculty Venue Dates code

23rd November, 2014, Day 1

1 Hip Arthroplasty (advanced) Dr. I.V. Reddy, Dr. E. Krishna Kiran KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad 23rd November, 2014 1

2 Knee Arthroplasty (advanced) Dr. K.J. Reddy Apollo Hospital, Jubilee hills, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 2

3 Shoulder & Elbow Trauma Dr. A. Deepti Nandan Reddy Continental Hospital, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 3

4 Regenerative Orthopaedics (Stem Cell Therapy) Dr. K. Krishnaiah Mediciti Hospital, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 4

5 Acetabular Fractures Dr. M. Hari Sharma Apollo Hospital, Hyderguda, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 5

6 Orthopaedic Oncology Lower limbs salvage surgery in bone tumors

Dr. G. Satish Reddy,Dr. N. Somasekhara Reddy Prime Hospitals, Ameerpet, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 6

7 Stabilization of spine in thoraco – lumbar injuries and spondylolysthesis

Dr. N. Srinivasan,Dr. V. Surya Prakash RaoDr. J. Naresh Babu

Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 7

8 Decision making in pediatric limb deformity correction Dr. K.L. Narasimha Rao Vijaya Health Care Secunderabad 23rd November, 2014 8

9 Shoulder Arthroscopy Dr. B. Chandrasekhar Sunshine Hospitals, Secunderabad 23rd November, 2014 9

10 Plaster techniques Dr. V.K.V. Prasad, Dr. J. Satyanarayana Osmania General Hospital 23rd November, 2014 10

11 Peri articular fractures Dr. K. Kodnadapani Osmania General Hospital 23rd November, 2014 11

12 Knee Arthroscopy Dr. Krishna Subramanium Kamineni Hospital, LB nagar, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 12

13 Foot and Ankle trauma Dr. V. Ram Mohan Reddy Continental Hospital, Hyderabad 23rd November, 2014 13

14 IOA Post Graduate Teaching Dr. V.B.N. Prasad, Dr. ChandrasekharDr.Raju iyengar

Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad

23rd & 24th November, 2014 14

24th November, 2014, Day-2

15 Knee Arthroplasty (Basic) Dr. A.V. Gurava Reddy Sunshine Hospitals, Secunderabad 24th November, 2014 15

16 Hip Arthroplasty (Basic) Dr. K.J. Reddy Apollo Hospital, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 24th November, 2014 16

17 Proximal tibia fractures Dr. I.V. Reddy, Dr. G. Sreekanth KIMS, Secunderabad 24th November, 2014 17

For further Assistance: You May Contact

For Trade Email: [email protected]

For Scientific Email: [email protected]

For Registration Email: [email protected]

For Accommodation Email: [email protected]

Disclaimer: The Organising Committee will extend all possible help to the delegates but will not be able to take up liability for by personal accident or loss. Participants, Exhibitors and visitor are strongly recommended to be properly insured against accidents they may suffer while travelling and during Conference. Organising Committee is not liable in event of cancellation of Conference due to natural calamity or political unrest. While every attempt would be made to ensure that the congress will take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make last minute changes without prior notice, should the need arise.

No insurance converge to the delegate will be provided by Organising committee

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Accommodation

S. No

Name of the Hotel

Distance from the Venue(approx)

Rates for SingleOccupancy (INR)

Rates for Double Occupancy (INR)

Benefits

5 Star

1 Aditya Premier Sarovar 4.7 KM 5750 6250 Breakfast Only

2 Avasa 2.7KM 7500 7750 Breakfast & Wi-Fi

3 The Westin 3 KM 16100 17300 Breakfast Only

4 HICC Novotel 0 KM 14500 15500 Breakfast Only

5 Hyatt 8.9KM 7500 8500 Breakfast Only

6 Lemon Tree 4KM 6750 7750 Breakfast Only

7 Trident Hotel 2 KM 14500 15500 Breakfast Only

8 Marriott 11.5KM 5750 6500 Breakfast Only

9 Park Hyatt 7.9KM 9000 10100 Breakfast Only

10 Taj Banjara 11.6KM 7100 8100 Breakfast Only

11 Taj Krishna 11.3KM 10040 11250 Breakfast Only

12 The Park 12.2KM 6500 6500 Breakfast Only

4 Star

1 Aditya Park 13.2KM 4250 4750 Breakfast & Wi-Fi

2 Green Park 12.7KM 5000 6500 Breakfast & Gym

3 Hotel Daspalla 4.3KM 5000 5750 Breakfast & Wi-Fi

4 Mari Gold 12.2KM 6250 7640 Breakfast, Wi-Fi, Sky pool & Gym

5 Marriott Courtyard 11.5KM 4750 5550 Breakfast Only

6 Taj Deccan 11.4KM 7400 8300 Breakfast Only

7 Taj Vivanta 12.8KM 7200 8500 Breakfast Only

3 Star

1 Ashoka - Best Western 14.2KM 3250 4050 Breakfast Only

2 Aditya Homtel 12.9Km 3750 4250 Breakfast & Wi-Fi

3 Central Court 13.2KM 3650 4550 Breakfast Only

4 Red Fox 0.4KM 5250 6500 Breakfast Only

Terms and Conditions• The above rates are the best available in the market, negotiated by

the accommodation manager• We recommend all delegates to visit the hotel website to check for

rates before booking with the accommodation manager• These Hotels are conveniently located/closer to the venue• The accommodation manager will facilitate these bookings• Above rates are inclusive of hotel taxes• If there is an increase in taxes the same will be charged to the guest at

the time of check in• Credit Card charges will be applicable @2.9% of the total amount• Early Check in /Late Check out will be charged on actual• The room tariff are per room per night basis• Additional Beds will be charged extra which needs to be paid directly

at the time of check out for all booking• All changes or cancellation must be made in writing as per conditions

mentioned below• GST 1.24% will be applicable on the total payment• Room booking will be confirmed on realization of Cheque/DD/RTGS/

NEFT, Etc.,• Hyderabad has many more hotels. Delegates are free to book these

hotels directly as the accommodation manager will not facilitate these bookings

• As rooms may be sold out during these dates, we recommend delegates to book accommodation at the earliest

• 100 % payment to be made against hotel booking• For Hotel clarifications, please contact Dr. Sundeep Kund Reddy Mobile +91-8008338776 / Dr. Ashok Reddy, Mobile +91-9494472927 E-Mail: [email protected]• Ms. Shivani Sikarwar, COX AND KINGS Ltd will be handling the hotel

bookings

Accommodation Instructions• The hotel rates are inclusive of accommodation and breakfast• If there is an increase in taxes the same will be charged to the guest at

the time of check in• Documents required may be ascertained from hotel• Some hotels may ask for refundable caution deposite• Guests are required to carry a valid photo ID

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Refund Policy• For any amendment or cancellation in the services. Refunds, if any due after

adjustment of such amendment / cancellation will be paid with in 15 days from the date of amendment / cancellation

• However in case of weekends (Saturday / Sunday) and National or Government declared holidays, cancellation should reach Cox and Kings before such time. If cancellation sent during Weekends / Government / National holidays, cancellation charges would be calculated as per the first working day post the holiday / weekend.

Cancellation Policy• All Cancellation should be sent to [email protected]• 20% of cancellation if it is made before 180 days prior to check in• 50% of cancellation if it is made 180 to 91 days prior to check in• 80% of cancellation if it is made 90 to 31 days prior to check in• No refund will be entertained if cancellation is made 30 days prior to check in

For Hotel bookings, please contact at [email protected] Managers

1 Shivani Sikarwar Cox & Kings Limited Kamal Cinema Commercial Complex, Block - A & B Safdarjung Development Area, New Delhi - 110029 Tel: +91-11-2676 7900; Extn: 7735; Mob: +91-8860949900 Fax: +91-11-26177373 www.coxandkings.com

2 Peeyush Prabhat Jha Mob: +91 96498 44440

3 Sandeep Kural Mob: +91 95816 66601

4 Chandan Lal Mob: +91 96423 77729

Venue for Trade Exhibition Hyderabad International Trade Exposition (HITEX)

Conference Venue Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC)

Venue

Bank DetailsBeneficiary Name: Cox and Kings LimitedA/C No: 2011316903Bank: Kotak Mahindra Bank LtdAddress: 5C/LI, Ground Floor, Mittal CourtNariman Point, Mumbai - 400021, Maharashtra, IndiaIFSC Code: KKBK0000958 /Swift Code: KKBKINBBCPC

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Hussain Sagar was built across a tributary of the Musi river in 1562 by Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah. The lake was named after Hussain Shah Wali, who helped design it. It is an artificial lake that holds water perennially fed by canals from Musi river. Hussain Sagar was the main source of water supply to Hyderabad before Himayat Sagar and Osman Sagar were built on river Musi.

Snow World an amusement park particularly attractive to the children, it has artificial snow in a large facility and they can play a variety of games on the snow. Prasads IMAX Theatre Prasads, the first IMAX theatre in South India has the world’s largest 3D screen. The screen is close to eight stories high, spanned over 2,35,000 sq. ft. Area.NTR Gardens one of the most recent and glamorous attractions of Hyderabad is the NTR garden which is located at Hussain sagar lake. The sprawling NTR Gardens offer a serene atmosphere and yet provide recreation facilities.Falaknuma Palace is one of the finest palaces in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. It belonged to Paigah Hyderabad State, and it was later owned by the Nizams. It is on a 32-acre area in Falaknuma, 5km from Charminar. It was built by Nawab Vikar-ul-Umra, prime minister of Hyderabad and the uncle and brother-in-law of the Nizam VI, Nawab Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Bahadur. Falak-numa means “Like the Sky” or “Mirror of the Sky” in Urdu.Chowmahalla Palace is a palace of the Nizams of Hyderabad state. It was the seat of the Asaf Jahidynasty and was the official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad while they ruled their state. The palace remains the property of Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah, eir of the Nizams.

Mount Oper Chowmahalla Palace

Hussain Sagar

Golconda Fort Salar Jung Museum

Ramoji Filmcity

Birla Mandir

City Speaks...Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh and India’s fifth-largest city, is a bustling 400-year-old metropolis with a population of 8 million. Hyderabad was founded in 1590 by Muhammad Quli, the fourth of the Qutb Shahi kings. It was built on the banks of the river Musi, and was surrounded by huge prehistoric rock formations, which are preserved to date. The city is famous as the former seat of the fabulously wealthy Nizams.

It is known for its pearls and Biryani, a gastronomic delight. Hyderabad has a well-preserved cultural heritage. It is a blend of the fairy tale and the earthy simplicity, a potpourri of the old and the new. It is unique in being one of the few cities where tradition and technology coexist. With a dynamic leadership, and conscientious citizens, Hyderabad is steering the nation to new dimensions in the fields of Information Technology, Biotechnology, Medical Science, Pharmaceuticals and Business Management to emerge as a city of immense possibilities. Hyderabad is thus the right venue for IOACON 2014.Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple built of white marble on a 280 feet (85m) high hillock called the Naubath Pahad located to the south of Hussain Sagar. The construction took 10 years and was consecrated in 1976 by Swami Ranganathananda Rakrishna Mission.

Falaknuma Palace

Snow World Prasads IMAX Theatre

Osmania University

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NTR Gardens Mecca Masjid

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Conferences & Incentives Management (I) Pvt. Ltd.1st Floor, HITEX Trade Fair Office Complex,Izzatnagar, Madhapur, Hyderabad - 500 032

M:+91-9676888329, T:+91-40-65162846 F:+91-40-23114421

Conference SecretariatDr. S. Sreenivasa Reddy

Organising Secretary, IOACON 2014 Dept. of Orthopaedics, Osmania General Hospital

Afzaljung, Hyderabad-500012office Phone: 91-40-24736425, 24684582

Mobile: 91-8333016425Email: [email protected]

www.ioacon2014.com

SecunderabadRailway Station

Venue

BegumpetAmeerpet

PanjaguttaBanjara HillsRoad No2

Jubille HillsCheck Post

Madhapur

Hafeezpet

Kondapur

Manikonda

Kismatpur

RajendraNagar

ShamshabadInternational Airport

Nana-kramgudaOuter Ring

Road

Chilkur

Chevella Road

Gandipet GolcondaFort

Outer RingRoad

Thukkuguda

Gachibowli

West Marredpally

BowenpallyBala Nagar

Bandlaguda

NehruZoological Park

KanchanBagh

Nagole

Cherlapalli

ECIL

Chandrayangutta

Uppal

Gaddi Annaram

L B Nagar

SanathNagar

R o u t e M a pIOACON 2014Conference VenueArrival PointsWay to Venue