ISAKOS: 2023 Congress in Boston, MA USA

ISAKOS 2023 Congress Faculty

 

Christoph Kittl, MD, MD(res)

Department of Trauma, Hand, and Reconstructive Surgery, Westfalian Wilhelms University Muenster
Muenster GERMANY

Christoph Kittl is a specialist knee surgeon at the department of Trauma, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery in at the university hospital in Muenster. In 2019 he just finished a postgraduate Master of surgery degree on the anatomy, biomechanics and reconstructions of the anterolateral structures of the knee at Imperial College London. His fellowship training was in Berlin with Prof. Andreas Weiler, at the sporthopaedicum Berlin. His special interest is in anatomy and biomechanics of the peripheral structures of the knee and their reconstructions. He has published research and book chapters on knee surgery and his work on the peripheral structures of the knee has recently won the ESSKA ligament and biomechanics award, as well as the ISAKOS young investigator award.

Wed 06/21
10:15 - 11:15
General Session - Ballroom A/B Morning Scientific Session I: MCL
Symposium
The MCL in Isolation and with ACL Injury – All You Ever Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask!
Faculty
Wed 06/21
10:27 - 10:34
General Session - Ballroom A/B Morning Scientific Session I: MCL
Presentation
Is There Really a Problem? ACL + MCL: High ACL Graft Failure with MCL Laxities
Presenter
Wed 06/21
15:30 - 15:35
Room 208 Scientific Paper Block: Patellofemoral
Paper
C-Arm Position Influences Radiographic Positioning In Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction
Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Comparable Primary Stability Between Current-Generation Adjustable Loop Cortical Buttons for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction – A Biomechanical Study
Author
ePosters
Sports Medicine
E-Poster
Precision Of Radiostereometric Analysis For Use In Biomechanical Experiments – Evaluation And Comparison With A 3D Camera System
Author
ePosters
Knee - Ligaments (Not ACL)
E-Poster
Biodegradable Magnesium Bone Staples Show Comparable Primary Stability In Comparison to Bone Staples Made Of Steel - A Biomechanical Comparison.
Author
ePosters
Knee - Meniscus
E-Poster
A New Arthroscopic Pull-In All-Suture Anchor Meniscus Root Tear Repair Shows Comparable Biomechanical Properties as Conventional Trans-Osseous Pull-Out and Anchor Repair
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ePosters
Shoulder - Fractures
E-Poster
Influence Of Different Reconstruction States In ACL-Deficient Knee With Associated Borderline Knee Bankart Fracture: A Biomechanical Cadaveric Study
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