Abstract System | Global MIS Conference #footsurgery 2021
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Program schedule
10.12.2021
Mainstream

Session 1Session 1

Introduction

Greetings GRECMIP
Vega, Jordi (, Spain)

P1 osteotomy for lesser toe deformities
Ray, Robbie (London, United Kingdom)

The progression of Minimally invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery
Freeman, Richard (, United Kingdom)

MIS DMO 3 4 5 in combination with open plantar plate repair and weil-osteotomy of M2
Kinast, Christian (, Deutschland)

Minimally Invasive Scarf Calcaneal Osteotomy (MISCO) for Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity Correction
Trojner, Teodor (Maribor, Slovenia)


Session 2Session 2

Introduction

Minimal Incision Surgery. The Australian experience
Lam, Peter (Sydney, Australia)

Preliminary Results and Learning Curve of the Minimally Invasive Chevron Akin Operation for Hallux Valgus
Bedi, Harvinder (, Australia)

MI Toe Surgery: Pearls, Pitfalls and Problems
Zilko, Simon (, Australia)

Minimally invasive “Weil” osteotomy
Galvin, Michael (, Australia)


Session 3Session 3

Introduction

Clinical outcome of percutaneous Bunionette correction
Odagiri, Haruki (, Japan)

Radiographic and Clinical Results of Minimally Invasive Chevron Akin Osteotomy for Moderate to Severe Hallux Valgus Deformities.
Kurashige, Toshinori (Nagareyama city, Chiba, Japan)

Results of percutaneous correction for the second metatarsophalangeal joint instability with hammertoe deformity
Kurashige, Toshinori (Nagareyama city, Chiba, Japan)

Percutaneous Bunionette Correction without fixation: Clinical Results and Radiographic Evaluations Including Rotation of Metatarsal Head and Sagittal Angular Change
Kurashige, Toshinori (Nagareyama city, Chiba, Japan)


Session 4Session 4

Introduction

Ultrasound-Guided Minimally Invasive Repair for Achilles Tendon Rupture
Wang, Chen-Chie (, Taiwan)

Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis Provides Similarly Satisfactory Surgical Outcomes in Ankles With Severe Deformity Compared With Mild Deformity in Elderly Patients
Yang, Tzu-Cheng (, Taiwan)

Arthroscopic Repair and Reconstruction for Fibula Tip Nonunion
Chang, Hao-Chiun (, Taiwan)

Arthroscopic Tibio-Talo-Calcaneal Fusion for Advanced Hindfoot Deformities
Chen, Yan-Yu (, Taiwan)


Session 5Session 5

Introduction

Recovery Surgery: Percutaneous or Open surgery -
Sotelano, Pablo (, Argentina)

Percutaneous « Scarf like » and Akin screwless osteotomies for correction of hallux valgus : A clinical and radiographic review of 122 cases
Elkaim, Marc (, France)

Metatarsophalangeal joint mobility in minimally invasive hallux values surgery
Castellini, Jorge (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

PIP flexion deformities: new appraoch to combine FDB tenotomy -PIP release & P1 osteotomy
Piclet-Legre, Barbara (Marseille, France)

MTP dislocation: MTP pin before DMMO or DOMMO/ technic tips
Piclet-Legre, Barbara (Marseille, France)

Postoperative management in percutaneous forefoot surgery
Michels, Frederick (, Belgium)


Session 6Session 6

Introduction

Calcaneus osteotomy MIS vs. Open
Kajetan, Klos (, Deutschland)

My DMMO
Abi Raad, Georges (, Lebanon)

Third-Generation Minimally Invasive Chevron-Akin Osteotomy Produces Similar Clinical and Radiological Outcomes as Scarf-Akin Osteotomy at 2 years
Tay, Adriel (Singapore, Singapore)

Shortening Percutaneous, Intra-articular, Chevron Osteotomy (S-PeICO) for the treatment of hallux rigidus: Preliminary Experience with thirty cases
Del Vecchio, Javier (, Argentina)


Session 7Session 7

Introduction

Brachymetatarsia – results of treatment using distraction osteogenesis and percutaneous techniques, 5-year experience
Chomicki-Bindas, Piotr (Cracow, Poland)

My experience with MICA
Boron, Wiktor (, Poland)

PTSA - Percutaneous Transosseous Suture Akin
Liszka, Henryk (, Poland)

Risk management and moving the boundaries – mini-invasive techniques in revision surgery of the forefoot
Warzocha, Andrzej (, Poland)


Session 8Session 8

Introduction

arthrodesis vs first metatarsal shortening osteotomy in the hallux rigidus surgery: indications and comparison of the effectiveness of two percutaneous techniques.
Berezhnoy, Sergey (Moscow, Russia)

My experience with minimally invasive first ray surgeries
Shaikhutdinov, Rudolf (, Russia)

MIS in treatment of midfoot and hindfoot pathology
Polliak, Mikhail (Yekaterinburg, Russia)

Correction of a moderate elastic deformity of the 2nd toe with proximal osteotomy. Is it possible?
Bobrov, Dmitry (, Russia)


Session 9Session 9

Introduction

Distal metatarsal Metaphyseal osteotomy
Braga, Luis Frederico (, Portugal)

Minimally invasive approaches to Achilles tendon ruptures
Diniz, Pedro (, Portugal)

Plantar fasciitis diagnosis and treatment 
Amado, Paulo (, Portugal)

MIVO Osteotomy- Intermediate stage’s Hallux rigidus treatment  
Carvalho, Paulo (Lisboa, Portugal)

Past, Present and Futur or MIS
de Prado, Mariano (, Spain)


Session 10Session 10

Introduction

The Percutaneous Learning Curve of 3rd Generation Minimally-invasive Chevron and Akin Osteotomy (MICA)
Toepfer, Andreas (, Schweiz)

Minimal Invasive Treatment of the cavovarus foot
Altenberger, Sebastian (Bad Aibling, Deutschland)

The Minimally invasive Scarf Osteotomy
Mattes, Frank (, Deutschland)

MIS in the elderly patient
Dohle, Jörn (Wuppertal, Deutschland)


Session 11Session 11

Introduction

Mid- and longterm results of minimally invasive chevron osteotomy in comparison to the open technique
Kaufmann, Gerhard (, Österreich)

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Trnka, Hans-Jörg (, Österreich)

Minimally Invasive Distal Metatarsal Metaphyseal Osteotomy of the Lesser Toes: Clinical, Radiologic, and Pedobarographic Outcomes
Neunteufel, Elena (, Österreich)

Lateralising DMMO (MIS) for simultaneous correction of a pes adductus during surgical treatment of a hallux valgus
Chomej, Pawel (Leipzig, Deutschland)


Session 12Session 12

Introduction

Revision Hallux Valgus with MICA-2 year outcomes
Gordon, David (, United Kingdom)

The development of the MICA technique, what I learned during this time
Redfern, David (, United Kingdom)

Third-Generation Minimally Invasive Chevron Akin Osteotomies (MICA) in Hallux Valgus Surgery - 2 Year Follow Up of 334 Cases
Lewis, Thomas (London, United Kingdom)

Minimally invasive surgery for surgical treatment of hallux valgus: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Alimy, Assil-Ramin (Hannover, Deutschland)

Percutaneous Chevron Akin (PECA) osteotomy for treatment of hallux valgus deformity: The long-term results.
Robinson, Peter (Bristol, United Kingdom)

Minimally Invasive Chevron Akin: Locking the Metatarsal-Cuneiform Joint
Nunes, Gustavo (BRASILIA, Brazil)

The Role of MIS in Flat Foot Reconstruction
Sipala, David (Boston, United States)

Rational and Technique for MIS bunionette correction with a stable intramedullary implant
Kay, David (Akron, United States)

Cavus Foot Correction using a Full Percutaneous Procedure
Coelho, José (Fortaleza, Brazil)


Session 13Session 13

Introduction

Percutaneous flat-cut distal metatarsal Osteotomy and Akin for Hallux valgus correction
Kaplan, Jonathan (, United States)

Percutaneous Hallux fusion
Cerrato, Rebecca (Baltimore, United States)

Percutaneous Calcaneus Osteotomies
Vulcano, Ettore (Miami Beach FL, United States)

Minimally invasive ankle and hindfoot fusions
Miller, Christopher (Massachusetts, United States)


Session 14Session 14

Introduction

Minimally Invasive Surgical Management of Metatarsus Adductus
Baskin, Eric (Manahawkin, United States)

Minimally Invasive Surgical Management in Complex Pediatric Deformities
Solomon, Mark (New Jersey, United States)

"Minimally Invasive Surgical Management in the Neuropathic Patient "
Siddiqui, Noman (Baltimore, United States)

Minimally Invasive Surgery in Regenerative Medicine
Theodoulou, Michael H. (Massachusetts, United States)

Intraarticular MIS Chevron. Mild-to-moderate HV
Del Vecchio, Javier (, Argentina)

MIS 3º generation. My approach
Sotelano, Pablo (, Argentina)