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scienTific programme<br />

Saturday, June 12 room 6 (HoTel)<br />

11:00 - 11:15 lecture<br />

Chair: Brittberg M. (Sweden)<br />

Treatment of cartilage lesions with mesenchymal stem cells<br />

L25-2207 Volpi P. (Italy)<br />

11:15 - 11:30 lecture<br />

Chair: Zorzi C. (Italy)<br />

Postero-lateral surgical technique<br />

L20-2385 Jakobsen B. (Denmark)<br />

11:30 - 11:45 lecture<br />

Chair: Haspl M. (Croatia)<br />

Bone – patellar Tendon – Bone Harvesting: Mini Invasive Technique<br />

L32-2184 Beaufils P. (France)<br />

11:45 - 12:00 lecture<br />

Chair: Calvo Diaz A. (Spain)<br />

Surgical approach to anterior-inferior shoulder instability<br />

L23-2183 Castagna A. (Italy)<br />

12:00 - 13:00 u-45 committee: rotator cuff repair and bio-technology<br />

Chair: Randelli P. (Italy), Graveleau N. (France)<br />

12:00 - 12:10 Growth Factors (PDGF and Stem Cells): What are they? How do they work?<br />

How can I obtain them?<br />

SY29-2232 Charousset C. (France)<br />

12:10 - 12:20 Stem Cell in Rotator Cuff Repair: state of the art<br />

SY29-2238 Hantes M. (Greece)<br />

12:20 - 12:30 PRP: application in Rotator Cuff Repairs<br />

SY29-2236 Randelli P. (Italy)<br />

12:30 - 12:40 Biotechnology for tendon's repair: what's new?<br />

SY29-2225 Imhoff A. (Germany)<br />

12:40 - 12:50 Scaffold for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: sound results and new perspectives<br />

SY29-2239 Castagna A. (Italy)<br />

12:50 - 13:00 Discussion<br />

plenary (Hotel)<br />

13:00 - 13:15 closing ceremony<br />

114 14 th ESSKA Congress<br />

scienTific programme<br />

Saturday, June 12 room 6 (HoTel)<br />

CMI has a new name: Menaflex<br />

Menaflex – the Collagen Meniscus Implant with proven clinical efficacy.<br />

Long-term clinical results show:<br />

Mena flex implants, made of resorbable<br />

collagen, promote the formation<br />

of meniscus-like tissue. After a period<br />

of rehabilitation, the new meniscus<br />

structure results in full knee function<br />

and enables the patient to regain preinjury<br />

mobility. This noticeably improves<br />

patients’ quality of life.<br />

www.regenbio.com<br />

including information on<br />

surgical techniques and training

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