2025 ISAKOS Congress in Munich, Germany

ISAKOS 2025 Congress Faculty

 

Marco Turati, MD

School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
Monza ITALY

Marco Turati, MD, married & father of 4 children is Associate Professor in Milano-Bicocca University. He is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at San Gerardo Hospital, Italy and at the Transalpine Center Of Pediatric Sports Medicine And Surgery. He participated in the development of the Transalpine Center Of Pediatric Sports Medicine And Surgery, an International Pediatric Sport Medicine Center between the Grenoble Alps University Hospital, France and the University of Milano-Bicocca. His clinical and research interests are sports medicine, paediatric orthopaedics and paediatric sports medicine. Member of the orthopaedic team of the mediacal service crew for the Youth Olympic Games 2020 in Lausanne (Swiss). He partecipates actively in EPOS (European Paediatric Orthopaedics Society) BAT Educational Programme as chair of 2 EPOS BAT Advanced Course Paediatric Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy - Cadaver Workshop in 2022 and 2025 and chair of EPOS Sports Study Group. WEBINAR: Pediatric Meniscal Injuries (2021) and faculty member of EPOS BAT Sport’s Med Advanced Course: Cadaver Workshop Knee and ankle joints in children and adolescents (2018), EPOS Sports Study Group WEBINAR Osteochondritis Dissecans (2020) and 7th EPOS BAT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE TRILOGY (Part II and III – 2023). Cochair of the EPOS Pre-meeting Course: THE PAEDIATRIC KNEE: TRAUMATIC INJURIES at EPOS 40th Annual Meeting. Copenaghen (Denmark -2022). EPOS Research Grant winner in 2021 with the project: “EPOS Discoid Meniscus (DiMe) Project: a Prospective Multicentric Cohort Protocol”. EPOS Young Investigator Award winner in 2024 (EPOSNA meeting – Washington) He is currently member of the EPOS Sports Study Group, and member of EPOS Scientific Committee .

Tue 06/10
10:00 - 10:30
Room 14a Morning Scientific Session
Surgical Video
Micheli-Kocher Technique: Pediatric Physeal Sparing ACL Reconstruction with an ITB Autograft
Surgeon
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Bone-Patellar Tendon- Bone (BPTB) Allografts Are Safe And Effective Grafts For ACL One-Stage Revision: A Consecutive Series Of 38 Patients With At Least 2 Years Follow-Up.
Author

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