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MAS Industry Partners Appreciation Evening 2025, 19 April 2025, ICKL
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ISAKOS 2025, Munich, Germany, 8-11 June 2025
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ASSA-IOSSMA 2025, Bali, Indonesia (26-30 August 2025)
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1st MAS REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY CADAVERIC WORKSHOP (23 June 2025) (Part 3)
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1st MAS REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY CADAVERIC WORKSHOP (23 June 2025) (Part 2)
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Kuala Lumpur, June 23, 2025 – The Malaysian Arthroscopy Society (MAS) proudly launched its first Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty (RSA) Cadaveric Workshop, a landmark event that marks the beginning of an annual series dedicated to advancing orthopaedic surgical skills in Malaysia and the region. Held at the Simulation and Skill Training Centre (SSTC), Hospital Kuala Lumpur, the workshop was meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience, blending expert lectures with intensive hands-on cadaveric training. The event saw an excellent turnout of nine dedicated participants, comprising six surgeons from Malaysia, two from Indonesia, and one from Maldives, underscoring the regional demand for high-quality surgical education in RSA. The day commenced with a series of concise and high-yield lectures delivered by a renowned faculty. The sessions covered various topics of RSA, from fundamental principles to managing complex cases. Dato Dr Shahrulazua bin Ahmad, the Organising Chairman, officially opened the workshop, setting an inspiring tone for the day. The lecture series featured invaluable talks from experts including Dr Johan bin Abdul Kahar on indications, Dr Mohd Nizlan bin Mohd Nasir on surgical exposure, and Dr Raymond Yeak Dieu Kiat on humeral component techniques. Assoc Prof Dato’ Dr Badrul Akmal Hisham bin Md Yusoff provided critical insights into glenoid preparation and implantation, while Dr Ng Wuey Min shared essential pearls for avoiding complications. Dr Charanjeet Singh delivered a powerful double session on managing complicated fractures and the nuances of revising failed RSA procedures. Following the lectures, the learning transitioned seamlessly into the practical arena. To ensure participants were perfectly prepared, Dr Mohd Nizlan first conducted a live demonstration on a cadaver and provided an invaluable visual walkthrough of the surgical approach and techniques before the participants began their hands-on session. After the demonstration, the participants broke into their small groups for the extended hands-on cadaveric lab. This session was structured to maximize learning: participants were divided into groups of three per station, each with a dedicated table instructor. This low participant-to-faculty ratio ensured that every surgeon received personalized, step-by-step guidance and immediate feedback as they meticulously worked through the surgical steps themselves. Photos showing the small group format to allow for intimate and focused teaching, enhancing the practical learning experience under expert supervision. The workshop concluded with closing remarks and a certificate presentation ceremony, celebrating the participants' commitment to enhancing their surgical expertise. The overwhelming positive feedback from both local and international attendees has firmly established this workshop as a premier educational event in the regional orthopaedic calendar. Participants particularly praised the progression from lecture to live demo to hands-on practice as an immensely effective and beneficial format for surgical development. The success of this inaugural workshop would not have been possible without the invaluable support of our industry partners. MAS extends its sincere gratitude to Arah Tenang Sdn Bhd and Icon Medic Sdn Bhd for their commitment to advancing medical education and their crucial role in facilitating this hands-on learning experience. A special appreciation goes to the esteemed faculty and to my organising committee members which included Dr Siti Hawa as the Co-chair, Dr Muhammad Hafiz and all the other local committee members from HKL, for their tireless efforts in making this inaugural event a tremendous success. This workshop has set a high standard, and I look forward to continuing the MAS mission to educate, train, and inspire the next generation of shoulder surgeons.
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1st MAS SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY CADAVERIC WORKSHOP (21-22 June 2025) (Part 5)
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1st MAS SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY CADAVERIC WORKSHOP (21-22 June 2025) (Part 4)
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1st MAS SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY CADAVERIC WORKSHOP (21-22 June 2025) (Part 3)
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1st MAS SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY CADAVERIC WORKSHOP (21-22 June 2025) (Part 2)
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The Malaysian Arthroscopy Society (MAS) proudly hosted its 1st Shoulder Arthroscopy Cadaveric Workshop on June 21-22, 2025. This landmark event, held at the state-of-the-art facilities in the Simulation and Skill Training Centre (SSTC), Hospital Kuala Lumpur, marked the beginning of a new flagship annual series dedicated to advancing surgical skills through immersive, hands-on education. The workshop welcomed 16 orthopaedic surgeons, comprising 10 from Malaysia and 6 from Indonesia, fostering a vibrant environment for regional learning and collaboration. Under the guidance of a distinguished faculty of Malaysia's foremost shoulder arthroscopy experts, participants engaged in two intensive days of lectures and, most importantly, extensive practical sessions on cadaveric specimens. The curriculum was designed to cover a broad spectrum of intermediate to advanced shoulder arthroscopy procedures. A cornerstone of the workshop's effectiveness was its exclusive 2:1 participant-to-cadaver ratio, ensuring maximum hands-on time for every surgeon. Furthermore, each station was overseen by a dedicated table instructor from our esteemed faculty, providing real-time, one-on-one guidance, troubleshooting, and expert tips throughout every procedure. This intimate learning setup was consistently highlighted as the most valuable aspect of the course by participants. Photo showing the Opening Ceremony: Participants and faculty gathered for the inaugural lecture session, setting the stage for two days of intensive learning. The first day commenced with registration and a welcome address by the Organising Chairman, Dato Dr Shahrulazua Ahmad. The morning lectures set the stage, with Dr Charanjeet Singh detailing the approach and suture techniques for arthroscopic Bankart Repair, followed by Datuk Dr Mohd Asri Abd Ghapar discussing management options for SLAP lesions. The extensive practical session that followed allowed participants to observe live demonstrations of Bankart and SLAP repairs before practicing these techniques themselves on cadaveric specimens. The afternoon session shifted to subacromial space procedures. Dr Mohd Nizlan Mohd Nasir lectured on the approach for subacromial decompression and distal clavicle excision. Maj Gen Dato’ Dr Mohammad Amirrudin then provided insights into techniques for Supraspinatus (SST) tear repair and the indications for an interval slide release. The subsequent practical session covered these advanced techniques, with live demonstration and followed by the participants hands-on experience in decompression, acromioplasty, and cuff repair. The second day delved into more complex reconstructions. Dr Azmi Abdul Latif began with a lecture on the approach for subscapularis tendon tears. This was followed by Dr Bazam Abdul Rani presentation on the various techniques of biceps tenodesis. Dr Ng Wuey Min's gave his lecture and experience on the treatment of massive cuff tears using Superior Capsular Reconstruction (SCR). The morning session was completed with live demonstration on the cadavers and participants hands-on practice on subscapularis repair and biceps tenodesis techniques. The afternoon session started with Dr Siti Hawa Tahir presentation on the 'how and when' to perform the Remplissage procedure. The final practical session consisted of live demonstration on SCR and Remplissage procedures, as well as the opportunity for the participants to practice on the cadaveric models. The success of this cadaveric workshop confirmed MAS's commitment to providing the highest quality of surgical education. The energy and engagement witnessed over these two days were truly inspiring. The mix of local and international participants created a fantastic dynamic. It was not just about teaching techniques; it was about building a community of practice across ASEAN. Launching this as our annual flagship workshop was a strategic priority for MAS, and the feedback confirms we are fulfilling a critical need for high-fidelity training. The resounding positive response from all attendees ensures that the 2nd Annual MAS Shoulder Arthroscopy Cadaveric Workshop will be a highly anticipated event in the 2026 calendar. MAS is committed to continuing this series, further solidifying its role as a leading centre for orthopaedic education in the region. On behalf of the Malaysian Arthroscopy Society (MAS), I therefore would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all the faculty, participants, and industry partners (Icon Medic, Transmedic, Arah Tenang and Am Meditech). A special thank you to my organising committee members which included Dr Siti Hawa as the Co-chair, Assoc Prof Dr Mohd Fairudz as the MAS Central Regional Representative, Dr Muhammad Hafiz and all the other local committee members from HKL, who made this 1st MAS Shoulder Arthroscopy Cadaveric Workshop a resounding success!
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29 - 30 September 2024
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23 - 25 May 2024
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30th July - 2 August 2024
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5 March 2024
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3rd to 4th March
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ASSA
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SHOULDER WITH A DASH OF ELBOW!