Precision in Pain Management Is the Future – CT-Guided RF Ablation Will Lead the Way: Dr. Kashinath Bangar

Pune, 25 february 2025 : The 39th Annual National Conference of the Indian Society for Study of Pain (ISSPCON 2025) witnessed a significant discussion on the future of pain management, with Dr. Kashinath Bangar delivering an insightful session on CT-Guided T2/T3 Radiofrequency Ablation—an advanced procedure revolutionizing pain treatment.
Chronic pain is emerging as a significant health concern in India. Recent studies indicate that approximately 19.3% of the Indian population experiences chronic pain, with conditions like back pain, joint pain, and leg pain being most prevalent. This high prevalence underscores the urgent need for effective pain management strategies.
Speaking at the prestigious gathering attended by over 250 pain specialists from India and international delegates, Dr. Bangar emphasized the critical role of technology-driven precision in achieving superior patient outcomes. He highlighted how CT-guided interventions are transforming pain medicine by enhancing accuracy, safety, and effectiveness, particularly in treating chronic pain conditions.
As a General Council Member of the Indian Academy of Pain Medicine (IAPM), Dr. Bangar also engaged in a thought-provoking discussion on strengthening pain management as a specialized discipline in India. The session focused on the need for structured training programs and global standardization of pain treatment protocols.
The ISSPCON 2025 conference, themed “Way to Go to Achieve Global Pain Standards”, provided a platform for experts to exchange knowledge on the latest innovations in pain medicine. With a pre-conference workshop led by distinguished national and international practitioners, the event underscored the importance of continuous education and hands-on training in handling complex pain procedures.
This initiative reflects ISSPCON’s commitment to fostering a more collaborative and informed pain medicine community.
Dr. Bangar’s session was met with an overwhelmingly positive response, reinforcing the need for wider adoption of advanced pain management procedures in India.