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Upcoming Webinar

Join Dr. Umansky for a high-yield clinical breakdown of the Field Orthopaedics approach to suspensionplasty. This session moves beyond theory to focus on the precise technical maneuvers required to modernize your surgical workflow.

Master a reproducible workflow designed to reduce tissue disruption and maximize fixation precision.

We will bridge the gap between traditional repair and next-generation reconstruction, prioritizing mechanical precision and procedural reproducibility to help you deliver superior patient outcomes.

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WEBINAR DATE: THURSDAY 16 APRIL 2026

Next Gen Suspensionplasty Techniques: Surgical Workflow and Pearls

Dr Umansky has mastered the precision and reproducibility required for superior patient outcomes using GriplastyTM.

In this webinar, he will bridge the gap between standard repair and next-generation reconstruction, prioritizing mechanical precision and procedural reproducibility to help you deliver superior patient outcomes.

Key technical focus:

  • Step-by-step approaches: A granular walkthrough from incision to tensioning.
  • Minimally invasive tunneling: Protecting local biology through refined access.
  • Guided anchor deployment: Eliminating "guesswork" with precision instrumentation.
  • Workflow reproducibility: Streamlining OR efficiency for consistent results.

Surgeon takeaways:

  • Minimize disruption: Reduce soft-tissue trauma through advanced tunneling.
  • Precision fixation: Improve accuracy in anchor placement and construct stability.
  • Enhanced consistency: Master a repeatable workflow for predictable clinical results.

     

Register for 16 April Webinar with Dr Umansky

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