
Building the Basics: Percutaneous Foot and Ankle Surgery
Endoscopic Spine Surgery:
Medical Education Training Program
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Fuß und Sprunggelenk
Distal Extremities
Saturday, November 29
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Saturday, November 29
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Saturday, November 29
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Arthrex GmbH | Erwin-Hielscher-Str. 9 | 81249 Munich | Germany
Arthrex GmbH | Erwin-Hielscher-Str. 9 | 81249 München | Deutschland
Saturday, November 29
Saturday, November 29
Building the Basics: Percutaneous Foot and Ankle Surgery
CME-/EACCME-certificated
CME-zertifiziert
Registration, Coffee, and Exhibition
Didactc Session: Fundamentals
Welcome to Arthex Medical Education
N.N.10Why Percutaneous Treatment
N.N.15How to Get Started - Setup and Must Haves
N.N.10Surgery in Transition - A Matter of Senses
N.N.10Q&A
N.N.05
Transition to ArthroLab™
ArthroLab™ Session
First Step - Get the Feeling
All Faculty
Transition to Meeting Room
Didactic Session: First Treatment Options
Find Your First Patients
N.N.15Lesser Toe Deformities - Hammertoe and Claw Toe
N.N.15Metatarsalgia - DMMO
N.N.10Flatfoot Correction - MICO
N.N.15Solutions for Most Common Complications
N.N.15
Lunch Break
ArthroLab™ Session
DMMO, MICO, Hammer Toe, Claw Toe
All Faculty
Transition to Meeting Room
Hands-On Session
Tapes and Bandages
N.N.45
End of Course and Evaluation
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Saturday, November 29
CME-/EACCME-certificated
CME-zertifiziert
Faculty




Description
Building the Basics: Percutaneous Foot and Ankle Surgery
Endoscopic Spine Surgery:
Description
This course and workshop is based on correcting foot and ankle pathologies using minimally invasive procedures. It offers all surgeons who have little or no experience in this field a safe, sensible start in minimally invasive foot and ankle treatment.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will learn about minimally invasive foot and ankle surgical techniques (such as DMMOs, MICO, Lisfranc, Lapidus, and MICA) through didactic sessions as well as hands-on training in dry and wet lab settings.
Directions
Anfahrt

Arthrex GmbH
ArthroLab
Erwin-Hielscher-Str. 9
81249 Munich | Germany
Arthrex is easily accessible by car as well as by public transportation.
Parking
There is a large parking area opposite the company building.
Driving Directions
Take exit A99 “München-Freiham-Mitte”
Take exit A96 “München-Freiham-Süd”
Traveling time from ramp “Mittlerer Ring”: 15 minutes
Traveling time from Munich Airport: 25 minutes
Traveling time from Munich central station: 20 minutes
Directions for Public Transportation
Take suburban train S-Bahn S8: Get off at train station “Freiham”.
Traveling time from Munich central station: 17 minutes
Traveling time from Munich Airport: 53 minutes
Take bus 143 (StadtBus): Get off at bus stop “Clarita-Bernhard-Strasse”.

Arthrex GmbH
ArthroLab
Erwin-Hielscher-Str. 9
81249 München | DE
Arthrex ist sowohl mit dem Auto als auch mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln leicht erreichbar.
Parken
Gegenüber dem Firmengebäude befindet sich ein großer Parkplatz.
Anfahrt mit dem Auto
Nehmen Sie die Ausfahrt A99 "München-Freiham-Mitte".
Nehmen Sie die Ausfahrt A96 "München-Freiham-Süd".
Fahrzeit von der Rampe Mittlerer Ring: 15 Minuten
Fahrzeit vom Flughafen München: 25 Minuten
Fahrzeit vom Hauptbahnhof München: 20 Minuten
Anfahrt mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln
Nehmen Sie die S-Bahn S8: Steigen Sie am Bahnhof "Freiham" aus.
Fahrzeit vom Münchener Hauptbahnhof: 17 Minuten
Fahrzeit vom Flughafen München: 53 Minuten
Nehmen Sie den Bus 143 (StadtBus): Steigen Sie am Busbahnhof "Clarita-Bernhard-Straße" aus.