What do YOU say to young patients presenting with severe knee pain...?
Elderly patients have high satisfaction rates from knee arthroplasties, but outcomes in younger patients are much less acceptable. Preserving the patient’s native knee safely allows an active lifestyle, without the early failure of joint replacements seen in young active patients.
The biological knee society returns with the 2022 annual meeting at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, 15th - 16th of March. The meeting will cover the whole spectrum of joint preservation options currently available for our knee patients. Accredited with 9 CPD Points it is aimed at specialist knee surgeons, but GP’s and Physios with an interest in knee problems are more than welcome.
Featuring:
- Meniscal tears previously thought beyond rescue can now be repaired rather than excised which reduces arthritis development.
- High tibial osteotomy alleviates the pressure in painful knees with unicompartmental osteoarthritis by changing the alignment of the limb. When the ideal correction is achieved, 20 years pain relief can be expected. Recent innovations make HTO safer and more reliable.
- Innovation continues in cartilage restoration.
The biological knee society returns with the 2022 annual meeting at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, 15th - 16th of March. The meeting will cover the whole spectrum of joint preservation options currently available for our knee patients. Accredited with 9 CPD Points it is aimed at specialist knee surgeons, but GP’s and Physios with an interest in knee problems are more than welcome.
Featuring:
- Practical hands-on workshops on focal replacement, ACL reconstruction and HTO.
- Lectures on focal arthroplasty, ACL reconstruction, responsible introduction of innovation.
- Outlining plans for NHS England’s North West regional cartilage resurfacing referral centre.
- Entertaining debates on controversial topics such as stem cell treatments.
- Live patient case presentations.
Join us at the meeting !
Biological Knee Society
The UK Biological Knee Society (BKS) is an academic study group established by a group of specialist knee surgeons from the UK with a specific interest in the very latest and best possible surgical options and techniques for knee reconstruction
There are many surgical options for reconstructing damaged knees. Missing meniscal cartilages can be replaced, either partially with artificial scaffolds or fully by meniscal allograft transplantation. Missing articular cartilage can be replaced by articular cartilage grafting. Unstable knees can be stabilised by ligament reconstruction. Mal-aligned knees can be straightened with osteotomies. All of these procedures have excellent published outcomes. When multiple of these procedures are combined simultaneously together, this is referred to as a ‘Biological Knee Reconstruction’ The UK Biological Knee Society is dedicated to the study, evaluation and promotion of the very best surgical options for patients with damaged knees who are too young for artificial joint replacement surgery. This website is intended as a tool to raise the awareness of patients and surgeons alike and to disseminate the latest information on soft tissue reconstructive knee surgery |
Why did we establish the BKS?…Simple — in the UK we are seeing an increasing divergence in the quality of medical and surgical care. At the lower end we have the NHS, where the focus is obsessively on cost reductions and where patients’ access to expensive surgical care is rationed and limited. Side by side with this, increasingly we are seeing Private Medical Insurance companies also restricting patients’ access to the best specialist surgeons and denying funding for the latest surgical procedures. At the other end of the spectrum we have a small but growing number of UK Knee Surgeons who are determined to stay abreast with the latest scientific and technical developments in order to be able to offer their patients the very best possible surgical solutions, particularly for those patients with the more difficult and more complex knee problems.
On top of this, sadly there are too many surgeons, who for some reason still seem to be unaware of or perhaps in denial about the value of complex surgical reconstructive procedures, despite clear and compelling evidence published in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. Bizarrely, there are surgeons in the UK who still believe that it is acceptable to perform a knee arthroscopy without first double checking the knee with a good quality MRI scan. There are also surgeons who seem to believe that arthroscopy has no role in patients ‘of a certain age’, with patients being forced to face the stark choice of simply having to suffer with ongoing knee pain or else proceed directly with artificial knee replacement surgery, despite the fact that it has been demonstrated how a careful and thorough arthroscopic tidy-up of a knee joint can potentially buy patients several years before they do then eventually end up needing a knee replacement. The members of the UK Biological Knee Society are devoted to the study, evaluation and practice of the latest and best technologies and surgical techniques, in a determined attempt to offer their patients the very best possible treatment options for knee reconstruction. This website is intended as an information resource for surgeons and patients alike: to try and perhaps open the eyes of some surgeons who might not currently be offering their patients the latest proven surgical techniques, and to try and educate patients about what surgical options might actually be available to them. |
Affiliation with the Biologic Association
November 2020: In recognition of a shared vision to facilitate education in the delivery of biological technologies;
The biological knee society (UK) has forged a future collaboration with the Biologic Association (USA)
The biological knee society (UK) has forged a future collaboration with the Biologic Association (USA)
Disclaimer
The information on this website has been written by members of The UK Biological Knee Society and is intended purely for educational purposes. It does not represent specific medical advice for any individual. If you are a patient and if you have a knee problem then you must see a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in knee surgery for a proper formal face-to-face assessment, including full appropriate imaging, for a full and detailed discussion about exactly what potential options might be suitable for your knee.
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