We are excited to present a brand-new international TV event on the topic “Evidence in Knee Surgery” in cooperation with Intercongress. Our scientific chairs Professor Peter Angele and Professor Philipp Niemeyer compiled an outstanding programme on the broad spectrum of cartilage repair of the knee joint in a unique evidence-based case discussion format.
Participate live on 3 & 4 February 2021 from 18 – 21 CET and watch 4 exciting sessions on 8 simple and complex cases with 16 different treatment approaches presented by a panel of renowned international experts and backed up by scientific evidence. Not only the type of cartilage treatment is of great importance but also to address the underlying pathology for an optimal outcome for patient and surgeon. Due to the demographic change and higher sportive demands in the elderly, more borderline cases with meniscus deficiency and multiple defects occur and request treatment. And what about relevant focal cartilage defects discovered by chance in asymptomatic patients? Get practical tips & tricks from top-class cartilage surgeons when they discuss carefully selected cases and lead you through consistent pathways of diagnostics and preoperative workup to define the optimal treatment options. As usual, the event will be highly interactive - discuss the presented cases with the community, vote for treatment options and ask your questions to the experts.
The education event has been submitted for accreditation with 6 CME credits at the German Medical Association. It is specifically designed for orthopedic surgeons specialized in knee surgery and cartilage repair. AGA Curriculum participants have the opportunity to earn additional theoretical hours. The requirement for the curriculum is the successful completion of the CME quiz.
Specialist in Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery
Leader „Regenerative Joint Surgery“ of the Department for Trauma Surgery and Director of the FIFA Excellence Centrum for Soccer Medicine
Sporthopaedicum Regensburg – University Clinic Regensburg, Germany
Specialist in Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery Munich (OCM)
Department for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Freiburg, Germany