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The Orthopedic Limb Reconstruction Group of the Medical Promotion Association went to the Taihang Mountains

Published24 June 2017
Approximately sixty adults stand in rows outdoors in front of a building, with seated participants in the front row, identification lanyards and a red event banner.

The orthopaedic limb reconstruction conference held on June 24, 2017, at Jingxing County Hospital in Hebei brought together orthopaedic specialists and attendees for an academic programme on limb reconstruction. The event was organized by the Limb Reconstruction Group of the Orthopedic Branch of the Medical Promotion Association, hosted by Jingxing County Hospital, and co-organized by Kangli Medical Group.

Orthopaedic limb reconstruction conference in Jingxing

The event was titled Limb Reconstruction Goes to the Taihang Mountains. Held after heavy rainfall, the meeting combined specialist presentations, discussion and a Kangli product presentation. The event panel identified June 24, 2017, and Jingxing County Hospital of Hebei Province as the date and venue.

A printed event title panel shows a dark red heading, the date June 24th 2017 and Jingxing County Hospital of Hebei Province.
This banner is the programme’s title panel for the 2017 academic meeting.

At 8:30, Professor Kang Qinglin presided over the meeting. A native of Jingxing County, he introduced the county’s history and present situation before welcoming the attending guests. The report described the conference as part of the group’s broader mission to bring academic exchange and specialist knowledge to grassroots areas.

Approximately sixty adults stand in rows outdoors in front of a building, with seated participants in the front row, identification lanyards and a red event banner.
The outdoor portrait captures attendees at the Taihang Mountains limb-reconstruction programme.

The indoor conference brought together a large audience seated at tables with nameplates and presentation materials. The programme then moved through a series of specialist talks covering secondary injuries, bone defects, infection, nonunion, external fixation, foot and ankle deformities and trauma orthopaedics.

Approximately one hundred adults sit at conference tables in an indoor hall with nameplates, water bottles, papers and a banner across the rear wall.
The hall view conveys the scale of the educational session described in the event report.

Specialist presentations and reported lecture topics

Professor Zhang Yingze: secondary injuries

Representing the Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, the Chinese Medical Doctors Association and the Hebei Orthopedic Society, Professor Zhang Yingze congratulated the organizers and delivered the keynote presentation on Secondary Injuries.

One participant stands at a dark wooden lectern with a microphone and open laptop while a projection screen appears at the right.
This session corresponds to Professor Zhang Yingze’s listed presentation on secondary injuries.

Dr. Huang Lei: bone transport surgery

The programme listed Dr. Huang Lei, Chief Physician at Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, with two presentations:

  • Treatment of Tibial Defects Combined with Skin Defects Using Bone Transport Surgery
  • Treatment of Humerus Defects Using Bone Transport Surgery
One participant in a white collared shirt stands at a dark wooden lectern with a microphone, while a projected slide appears at the right.
The frame accompanies Dr. Huang Lei’s two listed talks on bone transport surgery.

Dr. Li Hang: postoperative fracture infection

Dr. Li Hang, Chief Physician at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, presented Can Internal Fixation be Retained in Postoperative Infection of Fractures?

One participant in a striped white shirt stands behind a dark wooden lectern with a microphone and open laptop during a presentation.
This presentation is tied to Dr. Li Hang’s programme topic on retaining internal fixation after postoperative fracture infection.

Dr. Kang Qinglin: osteomyelitis and infected bone defects

Dr. Kang Qinglin, Chief Physician at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital, was listed with two topics:

  • What other issues should be considered in the treatment of osteomyelitis using bone transport?
  • Treatment of infected bone defects using external fixation techniques.
One participant in a white collared shirt stands at a lectern and points toward a large presentation screen beside a laptop.
The presentation setting accompanies Dr. Kang Qinglin’s listed topics on osteomyelitis and infected bone defects.

Dr. Peng Aqin: infectious tibial defects

Dr. Peng Aqin, Chief Physician at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, presented:

  • Treatment of Tibial Infectious Defects using Double-plane Osteotomy and Bone Transport
  • Treatment of Infectious Bone Defects using Membrane Induction Techniques
One participant in a striped polo shirt stands at a lectern beside a microphone, laptop and large projection screen.
This conference frame accompanies Dr. Peng Aqin’s listed talks on infectious tibial and bone defects.

Dr. Wang Yonghui: non-infectious bone nonunion

Dr. Wang Yonghui, Associate Chief Physician at Shandong Provincial Hospital, covered:

  • Approaches and Methods of External Fixation for Non-infectious Bone Nonunion
  • Strategies for Definitive External Fixation in Fracture Treatment
One participant in a dark purple collared shirt and glasses stands at a lectern beside a projected presentation screen and open laptop.
The image accompanies Dr. Wang Yonghui’s programme topics on non-infectious bone nonunion and external fixation.

Dr. Wu Xirui: lower-leg defects and digital bone resection

Dr. Wu Xirui, Chief Physician at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, presented:

  • Management of Lower Leg Soft Tissue Defects Combined with Osteomyelitis
  • Digital Bone Resection for Knee Joint Preservation Surgery
One participant in a white collared shirt stands behind a lectern with a gooseneck microphone and open laptop in an indoor speaking setup.
This presentation is associated with Dr. Wu Xirui’s listed topics on lower-leg defects and digital bone resection.

Dr. Qin Chenghe: long-bone nonunion and infection assessment

Dr. Qin Chenghe, Associate Chief Physician at Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, addressed:

  • Diagnosis and Management of Long Bone Nonunion
  • How to Determine the Presence of Infection in Long Bones
One participant in a light blue collared shirt stands at a lectern with a gooseneck microphone, laptop and pink name placard.
The frame accompanies Dr. Qin Chenghe’s listed topics on long-bone nonunion and infection assessment.

Dr. Shu Hengsheng: foot and ankle deformities

Dr. Shu Hengsheng, Chief Physician at Tianjin Hospital, presented Correction of Foot and Ankle Deformities using Taylor Spatial Frame.

One participant wearing glasses and a plaid shirt stands at a lectern with a microphone and laptop during an indoor presentation.
This session corresponds to Dr. Shu Hengsheng’s programme topic on foot and ankle deformities.

Dr. Wang Jiangyong: Ilizarov technique in open fractures

Dr. Wang Jiangyong, Chief Physician at the Third Hospital of Shijiazhuang City, presented The Application of Ilizarov Technique in Open Fractures.

One participant in a white collared shirt speaks behind a dark wooden lectern with a microphone and angled black display.
The presentation setting accompanies Dr. Wang Jiangyong’s listed topic on the Ilizarov technique in open fractures.

Dr. Xu Ying: Ilizarov technique in traumatology orthopaedics

Dr. Xu Ying, Associate Chief Physician at the Third Hospital of Shijiazhuang City, presented The Application of Ilizarov Technique in Traumatology Orthopedics.

One participant wearing glasses stands behind a wooden lectern with a microphone and presentation screen, with a water bottle partly visible behind the lectern.
This conference frame accompanies Dr. Xu Ying’s listed topic on the Ilizarov technique in traumatology orthopaedics.

Discussion, product presentation and conference close

The programme reserved time for discussion and questions after the specialist lectures. Attendees raised questions about the course material and practical issues from their work, while the lecturers responded during the open exchange.

Approximately twenty adults sit in rows around conference tables with name placards, bottled drinks, laptops and papers, while one participant stands behind them.
The attendee view places the question-and-answer and presentation sessions in their conference setting.

During the conference, Qin Zongjun, Senior Product Manager of Trauma at Kangli Medical Group, presented the company’s development history and introduced Kangli’s latest products. The presentation gave attendees an overview of the group’s activities in orthopaedic implants and related instruments.

One speaker in a dark suit stands at a lectern with a microphone while a blue and purple presentation screen carries the English words KANGLI MEDICA and WELCOME TO KANGLI MEDICA.
Kangli branding on the projected slide links this presentation to the company’s event presence.

The event also emphasized direct exchange between speakers and attendees. The report describes active audience participation throughout the lectures, followed by a closing address from Professor Kang Qinglin.

Roughly 28 adults stand in two rows behind a conference table with a projection screen, papers and name cards.
The group portrait marks the conference’s closing gathering after the lecture programme.

The event article identifies Kangli Medical Group as the exclusive sponsor. Its exhibition covered trauma, spine, joint, 3D-printed medical implants and custom-made joints, providing a product-focused part of the conference alongside the academic programme.

Six participants stand behind an exhibition table beneath a blue branded backdrop with a white logo and English Kangli Medical Group wording.
The display documents Kangli’s product showcase alongside its event participation.

Kangli Orthopaedics for implant and instrument sourcing

For distributors, hospital suppliers and brands seeking an OEM partner, Suzhou Kangli Orthopaedics Instrument Co., Ltd. manufactures orthopaedic implants and surgical instruments and offers OEM, ODM and OBM services. Brands can work with the manufacturer on products intended to carry their own name.

Its product families include:

  • Spine fixation: anterior and posterior cervical systems, anterior and posterior thoracolumbar systems, and intervertebral fusion cages
  • Trauma: locking plates, intramedullary nails, cannulated screws, bone plates and titanium cables
  • Craniomaxillofacial fixation: CMF fixation systems and customised digital 3D titanium nets
  • Foot and ankle: calcaneus, tibia, micro locking and variable-angle locking plates, pins and screws
  • Thoracic fixation: sternum and rib systems
  • Screws and accessories

Kangli Orthopaedics supports product development through collaboration with universities, 3D printing and personalised implants. Its stated R&D capabilities include 3D-printed bone models from patient imaging and customised titanium nets based on CT, MRI and DSA data.

CNC machining and manufacturing capabilities

The company’s manufacturing equipment includes DMG 5-axis centres, Citizen Cincom Swiss-type automatic lathes, a DMG CTX beta 1250 TC turn-mill centre and Haas machining centres. An on-site vacuum heat-treatment furnace is used for stress relief and annealing.

Founded in 2002, Kangli Orthopaedics has around 200 employees, a campus of about 50 acres and roughly 40,000 square metres of floor area. Its registered capital is about 102 million CNY. The company supplies about 25 provincial regions of China and sells directly to 35 countries; products reach more than 40 countries when onward resale is counted.

The company brief lists ISO 13485, FDA, CE and GMP among the quality systems held. For a sourcing discussion, request a quote from Kangli Orthopaedics and specify the product family, required service model and any OEM or customisation scope you need reviewed.