ISAKOS 2021 Global Congress Faculty
Daniel Guenther, MD, Prof., FACS, MHBA
Cologne Merheim Medical Center
Cologne GERMANY
Prof. Dr. Daniel Guenther is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in knee surgery at Cologne-Merheim Medical Center, Germany.
Prof. Guenther graduated from the University of Muenster, where he received his MD, and was trained at the Trauma Department, Hannover Medical School (MHH), Germany. He performed two one-year fellowships at the Helios ENDO-Klinik Hamburg, Germany and at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. In addition, he was a fellow of the Schulthess Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland and the Methodist Hospital - The Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Houston, Texas, USA.
Prof. Guenther is a member of ISAKOS, ESSKA, ESSKA-ESMA, ESSKA-EKA, AGA, DKG, GOTS, DGSP, DGOU, DGOOC, and DGU. He serves on the Scientific Committee of ISAKOS, the Research Committee of AGA, the Ligament Committee of DKG, and the German clinical tissue regeneration study group of DGU. He is a member of the ACL Study Group.
He is a certified arthroscopist of the AGA, certified Knee Surgeon of the DKG, and a provider of Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS).
Prof. Guenther was granted his “Venia legendi” in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery in 2017. He received multiple awards for his research and peer review work worldwide and was placed in the top 1% of reviewers in Clinical Medicine according to the Publons Peer Review Awards 2018.
Disclosures
Speaker for Arthrex, Anika, Plasmaconcept, Geistlich, Medi, DIZG
Paid Consultant for Arthrex, Stryker, Storz, DIZG, Medical Magnesium
Support received from Arthrex
Editorial or Governing board of KSSTA, The Hive, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, International Journal of Orthopaedics
Board of Directors member for ISAKOS Scientific Committee, ESSKA EKA Board, ESSKA ESMA Board, AGA-Society for Arthroscopy and Joint-Surgery Research Committee, German Knee Society (DKG) Ligament Injury Committee
All relevant financial disclosures have been mitigated.