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Orthopedic surgery and biomechanical phenomena: From theory to application

The meetup

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease and a leading cause of chronic pain and disability. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most successful interventions which relieves the pain and restores the normal knee function, helping patients resume activities of daily living (ADL). However, knee replacement may fail over time for several reasons (e.g., wear, loosening, instability), and this results in a revision TKA, a complex procedure that requires extensive preoperative planning and surgeon's experience to achieve good outcomes. An alternative and relatively new treatment for end-stage OA patients is Knee Joint Distraction (KJD). This approach shows a high potential to improve the quality of life of patients by effectively postponing TKA and preventing revision surgery.  Is knee distraction a reliable treatment option for knee OA compared to the successful knee replacement surgery? How different knee biomechanical phenomena can affect treatment selection and outcomes?

programme overview

13.15 - 13.30

Doors open

13.30 - 13.35

Welcome by Periklis Tzanetis

13.35 - 14.00

Keynote talk: Knee prostheses and biomechanical phenomena by Nico Verdonschot

14.00 - 14.15

Coffee break

14.15 - 14.30

Knee arthroplastu and non-surgical alternatives by Wiebe Verra

14.30 - 14.40

Case presentation by Wiebe Verra

14.40 - 14.45

Break

14.45 - 15.00

Prototype demonstration: Full flexion knee joint unloading by Edsko Hekman

15.00 - 15.30

Networking

About the speakers

Prof.dr.ir. Nico Verdonschot

Nico Verdonschot is the Scientific Director of the Technical Medical Centre (TechMed) at the University of Twente. He is a Full Professor of reconstructive and regenerative medicine at the Radboud Institute for Health Sciences (RIHS) and a Professor of implant biomechanics at the Department of Biomechanical Engineering at the University of Twente, setting up a research line related to the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system. His research interests are focused on orthopedic-biomechanical problems of the lower extremity, computer modeling techniques in combination with cadaveric testing, animal research and clinical studies to optimize diagnostic and evaluation tools for orthopedic patients, as well as optimized functionality and longevity of hip/knee prostheses. Since 2016, he is a visiting professor at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy.  In 2018, he received an Honorary Doctorate from Aalborg University, Denmark.  

Dr. Wiebe Verra

Wiebe Verra is an Orthopedic Surgeon currently working at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at MST (Medisch Spectrum Twente). His field of expertise includes hip replacement surgery, knee arthroplasty, knee revision, prostheses, and traumatology. Since 2010, he has worked on a number of hospitals and clinics including the Sint Maartenskliniek, Spaarne Ziekenhuis, Haaglanden Medisch Centrum (HCM), HagaZiekenhuis van Den Haag, and Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC), where he also conducted research for improving total knee prosthesis treatment. His contribution to orthopedic research can be recognized through several publications on total knee arthroplasty surgery.  

Ir. Edsko Hekman

Edsko Hekman is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente. He received a BSc degree in science and engineering from Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, USA, in 1981, and an MSc degree in mechanical engineering from the Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands, in 1986. After six years of developing equipment for medical research at Radboud University, Nijmegen, he joined the research and teaching staff of the University of Twente. His main research interests include the development of prosthetic, orthotic and robotic devices for restoration of gait and mobility, and in general, devices in the technical biomedical field. Besides, he is a member of the International Society of Biomechanics.

for whom

  • Researchers 
  • Professionals in the biomedical or medical field
  • Students
  • Alumni Univeristy of Twente

when & where

  • Wednesday 12 February 2020
  • 13:30 - 15:30
  • Language: English
  • Location: The TechMed Centre, Technohal (Building 18) Auditorium Room: TL1133

organization

Biomedical Engineering Group Twente is a community, which refers to people interested in the biomedical engineering field.  Through our events, we enable knowledge sharing and networking between students, as wells as experts working in the biomedical or medical field. Enthusiastic students, researchers, and professionals are highly encouraged to join our community! This is a great opportunity to share knowledge and grow your network. And remember: “Opportunities don’t happen, we create them”.

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