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Linkek, dokumentumok oldalon belüli megjelenítése
Külön ablakban történő megjelenítés (gyorsabb!)
Kongresszusok, rendezvények
 
Ezen az oldalon hazai és nemzetközi rendezvényekről szóló információkat helyezünk el, időrendi sorrendben.

Tipp: A kongresszusokhoz különböző linkek, dokumentumok tartoz(hat)nak, melyeket a "kapcsolódó dokumentumok/linkek" feliratra kattintva érhet el. A felirat mögött zárójelben megjelenő szám a kapcsolódó anyagok számát jelöli.

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Magyar Nephrologiai Társaság
National Infection Prevention Week
Az ikonra kattintva az eseményt letöltheti a kalendárium programjába. (Például: Microsoft Outlook) Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.10.19.Rendezvény vége: 2025.10.25.

Access Resources for Kidney Patients!

AAKP proudly recognizes October 19–25 as National Infection Prevention Week, reaffirming our commitment to protecting kidney patients, caregivers, and the professionals who serve them. Infections remain a leading cause of hospitalization and complications for people living with kidney disease, but simple actions—consistent hand hygiene, staying current on recommended vaccinations, safe catheter and access care, proper environmental cleaning, and staying home when ill—saves lives. All week, AAKP will share educational resources, patient voices, and practical tips.

AAKP's Infection Prevention Web Page


Featured Resources:

Pocket Guide to Managing Infection Risks for Dialysis Patients with Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Access
 - If you are on dialysis, particularly hemodialysis, there is an increased risk of infections at the site where the dialysis access is placed. Individuals on long-term dialysis, who have a central venous catheter (CVC) as their form of vascular access are at an increased risk of exposure to Cather-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs). The Pocket Guide is a tool to help patients and caregivers have more effective dialogue with their healthcare teams.
Download for Free
Order a Free Print Copy


CDC Conversation Starter to Prevent Infections in Dialysis Patients
This Conversation Starter is a way for patients and family members to initiate a discussion with dialysis facility staff about steps the facility takes to prevent infections.
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Patient Profile - Fiona McKinney – A Champion for Infection Prevention in Dialysis
- Being prepared, informed, and connected will empower you to manage your kidney health. To help support safety awareness for kidney patients, Fiona McKinney, AAKP Ambassador, shares her story of infection prevention. 
Read/Download for Free


Patient Profile - Putting Safety First: A Home Dialysis Patient and
Care Partner’s Journey in Preventing Infections - To help support safety awareness for kidney patients, Jimmie and Dawn Bates, AAKP Ambassadors, share how they work together to prevent infections.
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Article on the LOCK IT-100 study
- If you or someone you care for is receiving hemodialysis through a central venous catheter (CVC), there’s encouraging news from a recent medical study that could lead to safer, more effective treatment.
Read Article Online

 

 

 
Magyar Nephrologiai Társaság
National Infection Prevention Week
Az ikonra kattintva az eseményt letöltheti a kalendárium programjába. (Például: Microsoft Outlook) Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.10.19.Rendezvény vége: 2025.10.25.

Access Resources for Kidney Patients!

AAKP proudly recognizes October 19–25 as National Infection Prevention Week, reaffirming our commitment to protecting kidney patients, caregivers, and the professionals who serve them. Infections remain a leading cause of hospitalization and complications for people living with kidney disease, but simple actions—consistent hand hygiene, staying current on recommended vaccinations, safe catheter and access care, proper environmental cleaning, and staying home when ill—saves lives. All week, AAKP will share educational resources, patient voices, and practical tips.

AAKP's Infection Prevention Web Page


Featured Resources:

Pocket Guide to Managing Infection Risks for Dialysis Patients with Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Access
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Magyar Kardiológusok Társasága
MKT Intervenciós Munkacsoportjának XXXI. Kongresszusa
Az ikonra kattintva az eseményt letöltheti a kalendárium programjába. (Például: Microsoft Outlook) Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.10.16. 16:00Rendezvény vége: 2025.10.18. 14:00
Helyszín: Keszthely, Helikon és Sirius Hotel
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://mkt2025.ementin.hu/
Tisztelt Kollégák!
Örömmel értesítjük Önöket, hogy a Magyar Kardiológusok Társasága Intervenciós Munkacsoportjának XXXI. Kongresszusát 2025-ben a Zala Vármegyei Szent Rafael Kórház Kardiológiai Osztálya szervezi.
A rendezvény helyszínéül a keszthelyi Helikon és Sirius Hotel szolgál, amely kiváló környezetet biztosít a szakmai előadásoknak, megbeszéléseknek és kötetlen találkozásoknak egyaránt.
Időpont: 2025. október 16. (csütörtök) 16:00 – órától 2025. október 18. (szombat) 14:00 óráig.
Fontos információ: Bár igyekeztünk hétvégi időpontot találni, sajnos október 18-a munkanap lesz.
A továbbképzés a Semmelweis Egyetem által a SE-SZTOK/2025.II/00243  kódszámon akkreditált, online továbbképző tanfolyam. Részvétel esetén az orvosok 42 kreditpontot szerezhetnek.
Fontos határidők:
Absztrakt beadási határidő: 2025. szeptember 7.
Kedvezményes regisztrációs határidő: 2025. szeptember 7.
A rendezvény weboldala, regisztráció és absztrakt feltöltés: https://mkt2025.ementin.hu/
A tudományos program megtekinthető itt: https://mkt2025.ementin.hu/program/simplelist
Bízunk benne, hogy minél többen csatlakoznak hozzánk, és közösen gazdagíthatjuk tudásunkat ezen a kiemelt szakmai eseményen!
Szeretettel várunk minden érdeklődőt!


Dr. Aradi Dániel                                                                                Dr. Lupkovics Géza
MKT Intervenciós Munkacsoport Elnöke                                            osztályvezető főorvos
 
Magyar Kardiológusok Társasága
MKT Intervenciós Munkacsoportjának XXXI. Kongresszusa
Az ikonra kattintva az eseményt letöltheti a kalendárium programjába. (Például: Microsoft Outlook) Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.10.16. 16:00Rendezvény vége: 2025.10.18. 14:00
Helyszín: Keszthely, Helikon és Sirius Hotel
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://mkt2025.ementin.hu/
Tisztelt Kollégák!
Örömmel értesítjük Önöket, hogy a Magyar Kardiológusok Társasága Intervenciós Munkacsoportjának XXXI. Kongresszusát 2025-ben a Zala Vármegyei Szent Rafael Kórház Kardiológiai Osztálya szervezi.
A rendezvény helyszínéül a keszthelyi Helikon és Sirius Hotel szolgál, amely kiváló környezetet biztosít a szakmai előadásoknak, megbeszéléseknek és kötetlen találkozásoknak egyaránt.
Időpont: 2025. október 16. (csütörtök) 16:00 – órától 2025. október 18. (szombat) 14:00 óráig.
Fontos információ: Bár igyekeztünk hétvégi időpontot találni, sajnos október 18-a munkanap lesz.
A továbbképzés a Semmelweis Egyetem által a SE-SZTOK/2025.II/00243  kódszámon akkreditált, online továbbképző tanfolyam. Részvétel esetén az orvosok 42 kreditpontot szerezhetnek.
Fontos határidők:
Absztrakt beadási határidő: 2025. szeptember 7.
Kedvezményes regisztrációs határidő: 2025. szeptember 7.
A rendezvény weboldala, regisztráció és absztrakt feltöltés: https://mkt2025.ementin.hu/
A tudományos program megtekinthető itt: https://mkt2025.ementin.hu/program/simplelist
Bízunk benne, hogy minél többen csatlakoznak hozzánk, és közösen gazdagíthatjuk tudásunkat ezen a kiemelt szakmai eseményen!
Szeretettel várunk minden érdeklődőt!


Dr. Aradi Dániel                                                                                Dr. Lupkovics Géza
MKT Intervenciós Munkacsoport Elnöke                                            osztályvezető főorvos
 
Magyar Neuroszonológiai Társaság
2025World Critical Care and Anesthesiology Conference (2025WCAC)
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Szakterület(ek): Aneszteziológia, intenzív terápia, Belgyógyászat, Bőrgyógyászat, Egészségügyi menedzsment, Endokrinológia, anyagcsere betegségek, Fogászat, arc- és szájsebészet
Tudományos információ: Emma Brown
Címe: USA,
E-mail: criticalcare@episirus.org
Szervező: Emma Brown
Címe: USA,
E-mail: criticalcare@episirus.org
Helyszín: USA, Episirus Scientifica Wilmington, 1521 Concord Pike Ste 301, 246
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://criticalcongress.episirus.org/
Episirus Scientifica welcomes you to attend 2025 World Critical Care and Anesthesiology Conference
(2025WCAC) to be held during October 10-11, 2025 in Singapore around the theme ‘Advancing Patient
Care in a Rapidly Evolving Field: Critical care and Anesthesia’. This international meet (2025WCAC)
anticipates hundreds of participants including keynote speakers, Oral presentations by renowned speakers
and poster presenters besides delegates around the world. This conference is perhaps a giant event that
creates an ideal platform to share expertise addressing current advancements involved in Critical Care and
Anesthesiology. It will be a wonderful opportunity for all the delegates as it provides an international
networking opportunity to collaborate with the world-class critical care, Anesthesia, trauma and Medical
Associations.
2025 World Critical Care & Anesthesiology Conference (2025WCAC) is a premiere educational
event which is designed to advance knowledge and expertise in trauma and critical care that rotate
between continents and are organized in collaboration with national and international Anesthesiologic,
Pulmonary, Thoracic and Critical Care societies and associations. This International Congress 2025
World Critical Care & Anesthesiology Conference, October 10-11, 2025 in Singapore. The conference is
targeted to the international Critical Care Medicine community as well as other healthcare professionals
involved in multidisciplinary critical care surgical challenges; For every community, there continues to be
a need for surgical and medical teams to evaluate and treat the severely injured patients. It is appropriate
that this Critical Care and Anesthesiology Conference Congress take the action of leading a continuing
education venue for the complex operative and critical care surgical challenges and become the epitome
of such series. 2025 The World Critical Care & Anesthesiology Conference (2025WCAC) will be
organized around the theme “Advancing Patient Care in a Rapidly Evolving Field: Critical care and
Anesthesia”
Few Topics which will be covered:
 Critical Care and Anesthetic Challenges
 Advances in Critical Care Technology
 Anesthesia for high-risk patients
 ECMO
 Critical Care and Emergency Medicine
 Trauma and Anesthesiology
 Trauma Intensive Care
 Interventional Pulmonology
 Obstetric Anaesthesia
 Transplant Anesthesia
 Perioperative & Ambulatory Anaesthesia
 Pain and Regional Anesthesia
 Thoracic Surgery and Cardiac Anesthesia
 Pediatric Anesthesia and Pediatric Critical care
 Neuro Anesthesia and Neurocritical care
 ICU Management and Practice
 Pulmonary Hypertension
 Cardiac, Thoracic & Vascular
 Respiratory Care
 Neuroscience
 Global Health, Education and Development
 Research, Safety, Quality, and Sustainability
 Technology, Pharmacology & Artificial Intelligence
Target Audience:
Critical care and trauma surgeons
General surgeons
Emergency physicians
Anesthesiologists
Pulmonologists
Trauma coordinators
Surgical residents
Thoracic surgeons and cardiologists
Trauma and Critical Care Nurses
Physician assistants
Allergist & immunologist
Intensivists
Respiratory care specialists
Internists
Physicians
Advocates and researchers in public health and health promotion administrators
Training Institutes
Industry professionals
Researchers
Fellows or Postdoctoral Students
Therapists
Emeritus
Young Research Scientists
Business Delegates
Medical Students
Device Manufacturing Companies
Associations and Societies

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Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat
ICD 2025 - XIV. International Congress of Dermatology (Rome, Italy, 2025.06.18-21.)
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Helyszín: Italy, 00144 Rome, Viale Asia, 40 /44, Rome Convention Center “La Nuvola”
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://www.icd2025rome.org/


Dear colleagues and friends,

After 51 years, the International Congress of Dermatology (ICD) returns to its European roots for the 14th edition, where it will be hosted by the International Society of Dermatology (ISD) in Rome from 18 to 21 June 2025.
The XIV ICD 2025 – will combine tradition and innovation in a scientifically stimulating meeting that offers something for everyone in our six roads of dermatology. It will bring together international experts with the aim of offering an accessible blend of clinical, practical, and scientific education. We also have the pleasure of welcoming high-profile international scientific speakers to provide plenary lectures on issues of significant interest and significance.
Our international Scientific Program Committee has produced an outstanding 3-day program covering medical dermatology, surgery and oncology, dermatopathology, global health, artificial intelligence, new therapeutics, infectious diseases and skin of color amongst many other topics. The meeting is a mix of symposia, courses and free communications the learnings from which will enable you to provide expert management for your patients.
You will have the opportunity to meet and to share your experiences with colleagues from across the world who share the same passion for dermatology.
We look forward to seeing you in Rome for ICD 2025.

Prof. Chris Griffiths
President Scientific Program Committee

Prof. Ketty Peris
Co-President Scientific Program Committee

Registration: Early bird EARLY RATE Until 11 December 2024 >>

 
Magyar Ortopéd Társaság
The locomotor apparatus and its guests – multidisciplinary conference Scientific event with international participation
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Helyszín: Romania, Brasov, Poiana Brasov, Conference Center
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://www.aotp.ro/en
12-15.06.2025 - Poiana Brasov, Conference Center

Esteemed colleagues,

We are most honored to invite you to the multidisciplinary MDT conference "The locomotor apparatus and its guests", set to take place between the 12th and the 15th of June 2025, at the Conference Center in Poiana Brașov, Romania.

The scientific event sets out to gather together medical specialists that are part of the interconnected fields of pediatric orthopedics, pediatrics, family medicine, adult orthopedics and traumatology, medical rehabilitation, neonatology and radiology. During the event, several workshops and presentations will take place, with content dedicated to nurses and physiotherapists.

While Pediatric Orthopedics as a specialty is a relatively novel standalone one, during our medical practice we set out to approach it in an integrated, multidisciplinary context. The tradition of the school of Pediatric Orthopedics has been carefully built in close collaboration with other medical specialties, such as adult Orthopedics, as well as Pediatric Surgery. Ever since the early 2000s, due to the efforts of well-established Romanian surgeons, Pediatric Orthopedics has successfully managed to create a place for itself as a distinct specialty.

We are proud to claim that Romania stood among the first countries in Europe to open this path forward and, after 2020, our example has been duly followed by other states.

Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology’s field of expertise is aimed at patients between 0 and 18 years old. We are deeply familiar with the expression “A child is not a diminutive adult”, which highlights the morpho-functional particularities of the locomotor apparatus in children.

During this edition of the event, Pediatric Orthopedics will stand as the main point of interest, while the wider MDT specialties are invited to participate in this international scientific event.

You can find the English version of our website here: https://www.aotp.ro/en 


Guest registration is available at:  https://www.aotp.ro/en/event-details/the-aotp-national-conference-the-locomotor-system-and-its-guests-june-12-15-2025-poiana-brasov


The preliminary programme: https://www.aotp.ro/en/program


We look forward to meeting you!

Prof. Univ. Dr. Alexandru ULICI
Honorary President of the Association for Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology

Asist. Univ. Dr. Alexandru HERDEA
President of the Association for Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology
 
Magyar Ortopéd Társaság
26th EFORT Congress
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Helyszín: France, Lyon,
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://www.efort.org/the-efort-annual-congress/
In the year 2025, the 26th EFORT Congress will take place in Lyon, France from 11 to 13 June.


In order to increase involvement and engagement with the National Societies we have moved away from simply inviting you to suggest topics, as this often led to duplication and repetition. Instead, the Science Committee has identified subject matter that is due for consideration after reviewing the most recent congresses and previous pending proposals. We attach a list of proposed sessions and now ask you to identify high quality speakers who you think can contribute to these sessions.

It is not expected that you will nominate speakers for every session – only make suggestions where you can point out a high quality contributor. It would be helpful if you could indicate whether the person you suggest is an expert across the topic, and could act as the organiser/moderator, or if the proposed speaker has a particular contribution to the topic (or subtopic of the main session) which you can summarise. We expect that we will receive more nominations than can be accommodated and, in order to maintain balance between contributing nations, please do not be disappointed if we do not use all of your suggestions on this occasion. They will be anyway collected as part of a database of proposals for next EFORT events. 

We recognise however that there may be ‘hot topics’ that you do not see in this programme but you would like to be included. In this case please feel free to add a ‘hot topic’ title (or subtopic of a proposed session) and if possible suggest a relevant thought-leader who could organise the session and select suitable speakers.

For those sessions where you wish to make a suggestion for an organiser or contributor or the title of a subtopic, please complete the relevant bow before saving the file and returning to the sender. There is a box available for ‘hot topics’ if you feel something is missing that is timely and should be aired in Lyon 2025.
This letter has been sent to a number of representatives from each national Society – please discuss your ideas collectively and return one form on behalf of your National Association before the end of next month (deadline 29th February).

Submission of Scientific Proposals for Invited Sessions:

Category Title of Session
Musculoskeletal InfectionsManagement of Soft Tissues in Bone and Joint Infection
Musculoskeletal InfectionsNew Diagnostic Tests in Prosthetic Joint Infection
Musculoskeletal InfectionsLocal and Systemic Antibiotics in Bone and Joint Infections
Spine incl. TraumaCervical Myelopathy – Timing of Surgery 
Spine incl. TraumaUpper Cervical Spine Injuries
Spine incl. TraumaSpinal Trauma in the Ankylosed Spine 
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaShoulder replacement in the under 55’s - is anatomical or reverse the best solution?
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaAlternatives to arthroplasty for the arthritic elbow
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaWhich ACJ injuries should I fix and how?
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaUlnar neuropathy - management at different stages
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaFrozen shoulder
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaVertical shear fractures of the distal humerus
Musculoskeletal TumoursThe role of orthoplastic in musculoskeletal oncology
Musculoskeletal TumoursInfections in tumour prostheses
1. Infections in tumour prostheses: an overview
2. Current possible ways and devices to reduce the risk of infections in tumour prostheses
3. Chemotherapy and risk of infections
4. Infections in peculiar tumour site reconstructions: pelvis and spine 
General TopicsGenomics in orthopaedics - recent advances
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPostoperative Mortality after Hip Fracture Surgery. Have we improved over the years?
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPeriprosthetic Femoral Fracture with a loose stem: Fix or Revise? 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaDisplaced intracapsular Hip Fracture in a 55y old healthy patient:
- Fixation: when and how 
- Replacement type: hemi or total
- Replacement technique: cemented or uncemented
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaWorst complications in Sub-trochanteric Fracture management
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + Polytrauma“Floating Knee” injury: Current treatment options
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaOpen IIIC Tibia fracture with Bone Defect: Bone Transport, Induced Membrane or Vascularised Bone Graft?
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaWorst Complications in Tibial Plateau Fracture management 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaCrush syndrome-Crush injury 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPelvic Injuries in unstable multiply injured patiens
- Hemorrhage control
- Damage control strategies
- Definitive Fixation
Basic Science Methodology/BiomechanicsTranslational potential of current pre-clinical gene therapies in Orthopaedics
Basic Science Methodology/BiomechanicsFuture potential of gene editing to treat musculoskeletal diseases
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaHow to address fingertip injuries
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaThumb basal joint injury: from fracture to dislocation
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaAcute ligamentous injury in the wrist: awareness
Pelvis, Hip & FemurDual mobility cups: monobloc or modular? In all primaries? In all revisions? 
Pelvis, Hip & FemurOutcome of short stems: indications, advantages and limitations
Pelvis, Hip & Femur3D and custom-made implants: when and how do we really need this demanding technology?
Pelvis, Hip & FemurModern technologies and scientific evidence, communication with patients and ethical advertisement of clinical practice in Orthopaedics
Pelvis, Hip & FemurRevision surgery for proximal periprosthetic femoral fractures
Pelvis, Hip & FemurCementing technique of the femur in primary THA
Pelvis, Hip & FemurModern prevention of non-septic complication in primary THA: leg length discrepancy, heterotopic ossifications, periprosthetic fractures, dislocation
Pelvis, Hip & FemurThe future of robotic surgery around the hip: evidence and limitations, cost effectiveness
Pelvis, Hip & FemurComplex primary THA in the sequalae of DDH: high dislocated hip, the shallow acetabulum with high hip center, post osteotomies
General TopicsArtificial intelligence in Orthopaedics and Traumatology: where are we now in big data analysis, in diagnosis, in training, in manuscript preparation?
General TopicsThe need of innovation and of preservation of well-established techniques in the era of MDR for improving outcomes
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaModern treatments for “hallux limitus”: how to choose? How to perform?
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaManagement of hindfoot and ankle in Charcot arthropathy
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaModern approaches to Lisfranc injuries: surgical indications, prevention and treatment of complications
Paediatrics incl. TraumaEarly treatment of the sequalae of septic arthritis in paediatric age
Paediatrics incl. TraumaTraumatic injuries around the shoulder in childhood and adolescent age
Knee & Lower LegHave we forgotten peripheral nerve lesion in ACL reconstruction? 
Knee & Lower LegThe bony procedures in patellar instability 
Knee & Lower LegThe sagittal plane in Osteotomies  around the knee
Knee & Lower LegThe post traumatic arthritic knee. From Osteotomy to knee replacement 
Knee & Lower LegWhat’s new in meniscal repair or reconstruction 
Knee & Lower LegKnee replacement and ambulatory surgery : European experience 
Knee & Lower LegPain control after knee surgery 
Knee & Lower LegManagement of the Valgus knee 
Knee & Lower LegInstability and failed knee replacement
Knee & Lower LegFailed TKA: preoperative diagnosis
Knee & Lower LegExtraarticular deformity and TKA: conventional vs assisted 
Knee & Lower LegTKA in the neurologic patient
Knee & Lower LegPatelofemoral problems after TKA
Knee & Lower LegTips & Tricks in Open Wedge HTO of coronal deformity
Knee & Lower LegDouble Level Osteotomy : Indications and techniques
Knee & Lower LegMeniscal implants and allografts: Do they still have a role ?
Knee & Lower LegACL reconstruction: What is new ?
Primary Repair & Biologic augmentation: A comeback ?
Novel graft options: Is there a clear winner ?
Pediatric ACL reconstruction: What is new ?
Why do ACLR's fail in 2025 ?
Knee & Lower LegTechnology in Knee Replacement
Personalized implants in TKA : Any real advantage ?
Robotic TKA :Image based vs. imageless
Augmented Reality in TKA : Current status
Sensors & wearables: Can they change the outcome
Knee & Lower LegPatellar Instability: Current Approach
Surgery for first time dislocation: Have the indications changed ?
MPFL reconstruction: Single vs. Double bundle
Fine tuning a tibial tuberosity transfer: Technical tips
Trochleoplasty: Comparison of techniques and outcomes
Knee & Lower LegAdvanced Cartilage Repair in the Knee
MACI: a good option for large defects ?
Single stage scaffold + cells
Fresh osteochondral allografts: Salvage or first line treatment?
Injectable cells and spheroids: New kids on the block ?
Knee & Lower LegThe Alignment Debate in TKA
Is there a role for Systematic Alignment Techniques ?
Unrestricted Kinematic Alignment: Mid term outcomes
Restricted / Inverse Kinematic Alignment: What is safe ?
Functional Alignment with Robotics
Have personalized alignment strategies improved outcomes & survivorship ?
Knee & Lower LegEvidence based guidelines on Orthobiologics
Orthobiologics for OA
Orthobiologics for muscle injuries in sports
Orthobiologics for meniscal repair
Orthobiologics for ACL reconstruction
Orthobiologics for tendon repairs
 
Magyar Ortopéd Társaság
26th EFORT Congress
Az ikonra kattintva az eseményt letöltheti a kalendárium programjába. (Például: Microsoft Outlook) Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.06.11.Rendezvény vége: 2025.06.13.
Helyszín: France, Lyon,
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://www.efort.org/the-efort-annual-congress/
In the year 2025, the 26th EFORT Congress will take place in Lyon, France from 11 to 13 June.


In order to increase involvement and engagement with the National Societies we have moved away from simply inviting you to suggest topics, as this often led to duplication and repetition. Instead, the Science Committee has identified subject matter that is due for consideration after reviewing the most recent congresses and previous pending proposals. We attach a list of proposed sessions and now ask you to identify high quality speakers who you think can contribute to these sessions.

It is not expected that you will nominate speakers for every session – only make suggestions where you can point out a high quality contributor. It would be helpful if you could indicate whether the person you suggest is an expert across the topic, and could act as the organiser/moderator, or if the proposed speaker has a particular contribution to the topic (or subtopic of the main session) which you can summarise. We expect that we will receive more nominations than can be accommodated and, in order to maintain balance between contributing nations, please do not be disappointed if we do not use all of your suggestions on this occasion. They will be anyway collected as part of a database of proposals for next EFORT events. 

We recognise however that there may be ‘hot topics’ that you do not see in this programme but you would like to be included. In this case please feel free to add a ‘hot topic’ title (or subtopic of a proposed session) and if possible suggest a relevant thought-leader who could organise the session and select suitable speakers.

For those sessions where you wish to make a suggestion for an organiser or contributor or the title of a subtopic, please complete the relevant bow before saving the file and returning to the sender. There is a box available for ‘hot topics’ if you feel something is missing that is timely and should be aired in Lyon 2025.
This letter has been sent to a number of representatives from each national Society – please discuss your ideas collectively and return one form on behalf of your National Association before the end of next month (deadline 29th February).

Submission of Scientific Proposals for Invited Sessions:

Category Title of Session
Musculoskeletal InfectionsManagement of Soft Tissues in Bone and Joint Infection
Musculoskeletal InfectionsNew Diagnostic Tests in Prosthetic Joint Infection
Musculoskeletal InfectionsLocal and Systemic Antibiotics in Bone and Joint Infections
Spine incl. TraumaCervical Myelopathy – Timing of Surgery 
Spine incl. TraumaUpper Cervical Spine Injuries
Spine incl. TraumaSpinal Trauma in the Ankylosed Spine 
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaShoulder replacement in the under 55’s - is anatomical or reverse the best solution?
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaAlternatives to arthroplasty for the arthritic elbow
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaWhich ACJ injuries should I fix and how?
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaUlnar neuropathy - management at different stages
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaFrozen shoulder
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaVertical shear fractures of the distal humerus
Musculoskeletal TumoursThe role of orthoplastic in musculoskeletal oncology
Musculoskeletal TumoursInfections in tumour prostheses
1. Infections in tumour prostheses: an overview
2. Current possible ways and devices to reduce the risk of infections in tumour prostheses
3. Chemotherapy and risk of infections
4. Infections in peculiar tumour site reconstructions: pelvis and spine 
General TopicsGenomics in orthopaedics - recent advances
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPostoperative Mortality after Hip Fracture Surgery. Have we improved over the years?
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPeriprosthetic Femoral Fracture with a loose stem: Fix or Revise? 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaDisplaced intracapsular Hip Fracture in a 55y old healthy patient:
- Fixation: when and how 
- Replacement type: hemi or total
- Replacement technique: cemented or uncemented
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaWorst complications in Sub-trochanteric Fracture management
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + Polytrauma“Floating Knee” injury: Current treatment options
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaOpen IIIC Tibia fracture with Bone Defect: Bone Transport, Induced Membrane or Vascularised Bone Graft?
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaWorst Complications in Tibial Plateau Fracture management 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaCrush syndrome-Crush injury 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPelvic Injuries in unstable multiply injured patiens
- Hemorrhage control
- Damage control strategies
- Definitive Fixation
Basic Science Methodology/BiomechanicsTranslational potential of current pre-clinical gene therapies in Orthopaedics
Basic Science Methodology/BiomechanicsFuture potential of gene editing to treat musculoskeletal diseases
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaHow to address fingertip injuries
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaThumb basal joint injury: from fracture to dislocation
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaAcute ligamentous injury in the wrist: awareness
Pelvis, Hip & FemurDual mobility cups: monobloc or modular? In all primaries? In all revisions? 
Pelvis, Hip & FemurOutcome of short stems: indications, advantages and limitations
Pelvis, Hip & Femur3D and custom-made implants: when and how do we really need this demanding technology?
Pelvis, Hip & FemurModern technologies and scientific evidence, communication with patients and ethical advertisement of clinical practice in Orthopaedics
Pelvis, Hip & FemurRevision surgery for proximal periprosthetic femoral fractures
Pelvis, Hip & FemurCementing technique of the femur in primary THA
Pelvis, Hip & FemurModern prevention of non-septic complication in primary THA: leg length discrepancy, heterotopic ossifications, periprosthetic fractures, dislocation
Pelvis, Hip & FemurThe future of robotic surgery around the hip: evidence and limitations, cost effectiveness
Pelvis, Hip & FemurComplex primary THA in the sequalae of DDH: high dislocated hip, the shallow acetabulum with high hip center, post osteotomies
General TopicsArtificial intelligence in Orthopaedics and Traumatology: where are we now in big data analysis, in diagnosis, in training, in manuscript preparation?
General TopicsThe need of innovation and of preservation of well-established techniques in the era of MDR for improving outcomes
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaModern treatments for “hallux limitus”: how to choose? How to perform?
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaManagement of hindfoot and ankle in Charcot arthropathy
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaModern approaches to Lisfranc injuries: surgical indications, prevention and treatment of complications
Paediatrics incl. TraumaEarly treatment of the sequalae of septic arthritis in paediatric age
Paediatrics incl. TraumaTraumatic injuries around the shoulder in childhood and adolescent age
Knee & Lower LegHave we forgotten peripheral nerve lesion in ACL reconstruction? 
Knee & Lower LegThe bony procedures in patellar instability 
Knee & Lower LegThe sagittal plane in Osteotomies  around the knee
Knee & Lower LegThe post traumatic arthritic knee. From Osteotomy to knee replacement 
Knee & Lower LegWhat’s new in meniscal repair or reconstruction 
Knee & Lower LegKnee replacement and ambulatory surgery : European experience 
Knee & Lower LegPain control after knee surgery 
Knee & Lower LegManagement of the Valgus knee 
Knee & Lower LegInstability and failed knee replacement
Knee & Lower LegFailed TKA: preoperative diagnosis
Knee & Lower LegExtraarticular deformity and TKA: conventional vs assisted 
Knee & Lower LegTKA in the neurologic patient
Knee & Lower LegPatelofemoral problems after TKA
Knee & Lower LegTips & Tricks in Open Wedge HTO of coronal deformity
Knee & Lower LegDouble Level Osteotomy : Indications and techniques
Knee & Lower LegMeniscal implants and allografts: Do they still have a role ?
Knee & Lower LegACL reconstruction: What is new ?
Primary Repair & Biologic augmentation: A comeback ?
Novel graft options: Is there a clear winner ?
Pediatric ACL reconstruction: What is new ?
Why do ACLR's fail in 2025 ?
Knee & Lower LegTechnology in Knee Replacement
Personalized implants in TKA : Any real advantage ?
Robotic TKA :Image based vs. imageless
Augmented Reality in TKA : Current status
Sensors & wearables: Can they change the outcome
Knee & Lower LegPatellar Instability: Current Approach
Surgery for first time dislocation: Have the indications changed ?
MPFL reconstruction: Single vs. Double bundle
Fine tuning a tibial tuberosity transfer: Technical tips
Trochleoplasty: Comparison of techniques and outcomes
Knee & Lower LegAdvanced Cartilage Repair in the Knee
MACI: a good option for large defects ?
Single stage scaffold + cells
Fresh osteochondral allografts: Salvage or first line treatment?
Injectable cells and spheroids: New kids on the block ?
Knee & Lower LegThe Alignment Debate in TKA
Is there a role for Systematic Alignment Techniques ?
Unrestricted Kinematic Alignment: Mid term outcomes
Restricted / Inverse Kinematic Alignment: What is safe ?
Functional Alignment with Robotics
Have personalized alignment strategies improved outcomes & survivorship ?
Knee & Lower LegEvidence based guidelines on Orthobiologics
Orthobiologics for OA
Orthobiologics for muscle injuries in sports
Orthobiologics for meniscal repair
Orthobiologics for ACL reconstruction
Orthobiologics for tendon repairs
 
Magyar Ortopéd Társaság
26th EFORT Congress
Az ikonra kattintva az eseményt letöltheti a kalendárium programjába. (Például: Microsoft Outlook) Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.06.11.Rendezvény vége: 2025.06.13.
Helyszín: France, Lyon,
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://www.efort.org/the-efort-annual-congress/
In the year 2025, the 26th EFORT Congress will take place in Lyon, France from 11 to 13 June.


In order to increase involvement and engagement with the National Societies we have moved away from simply inviting you to suggest topics, as this often led to duplication and repetition. Instead, the Science Committee has identified subject matter that is due for consideration after reviewing the most recent congresses and previous pending proposals. We attach a list of proposed sessions and now ask you to identify high quality speakers who you think can contribute to these sessions.

It is not expected that you will nominate speakers for every session – only make suggestions where you can point out a high quality contributor. It would be helpful if you could indicate whether the person you suggest is an expert across the topic, and could act as the organiser/moderator, or if the proposed speaker has a particular contribution to the topic (or subtopic of the main session) which you can summarise. We expect that we will receive more nominations than can be accommodated and, in order to maintain balance between contributing nations, please do not be disappointed if we do not use all of your suggestions on this occasion. They will be anyway collected as part of a database of proposals for next EFORT events. 

We recognise however that there may be ‘hot topics’ that you do not see in this programme but you would like to be included. In this case please feel free to add a ‘hot topic’ title (or subtopic of a proposed session) and if possible suggest a relevant thought-leader who could organise the session and select suitable speakers.

For those sessions where you wish to make a suggestion for an organiser or contributor or the title of a subtopic, please complete the relevant bow before saving the file and returning to the sender. There is a box available for ‘hot topics’ if you feel something is missing that is timely and should be aired in Lyon 2025.
This letter has been sent to a number of representatives from each national Society – please discuss your ideas collectively and return one form on behalf of your National Association before the end of next month (deadline 29th February).

Submission of Scientific Proposals for Invited Sessions:

Category Title of Session
Musculoskeletal InfectionsManagement of Soft Tissues in Bone and Joint Infection
Musculoskeletal InfectionsNew Diagnostic Tests in Prosthetic Joint Infection
Musculoskeletal InfectionsLocal and Systemic Antibiotics in Bone and Joint Infections
Spine incl. TraumaCervical Myelopathy – Timing of Surgery 
Spine incl. TraumaUpper Cervical Spine Injuries
Spine incl. TraumaSpinal Trauma in the Ankylosed Spine 
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaShoulder replacement in the under 55’s - is anatomical or reverse the best solution?
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaAlternatives to arthroplasty for the arthritic elbow
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaWhich ACJ injuries should I fix and how?
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaUlnar neuropathy - management at different stages
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaFrozen shoulder
Shoulder & Elbow incl. TraumaVertical shear fractures of the distal humerus
Musculoskeletal TumoursThe role of orthoplastic in musculoskeletal oncology
Musculoskeletal TumoursInfections in tumour prostheses
1. Infections in tumour prostheses: an overview
2. Current possible ways and devices to reduce the risk of infections in tumour prostheses
3. Chemotherapy and risk of infections
4. Infections in peculiar tumour site reconstructions: pelvis and spine 
General TopicsGenomics in orthopaedics - recent advances
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPostoperative Mortality after Hip Fracture Surgery. Have we improved over the years?
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPeriprosthetic Femoral Fracture with a loose stem: Fix or Revise? 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaDisplaced intracapsular Hip Fracture in a 55y old healthy patient:
- Fixation: when and how 
- Replacement type: hemi or total
- Replacement technique: cemented or uncemented
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaWorst complications in Sub-trochanteric Fracture management
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + Polytrauma“Floating Knee” injury: Current treatment options
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaOpen IIIC Tibia fracture with Bone Defect: Bone Transport, Induced Membrane or Vascularised Bone Graft?
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaWorst Complications in Tibial Plateau Fracture management 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaCrush syndrome-Crush injury 
Trauma: Hip, Knee, Pelvic and Varia Trauma + PolytraumaPelvic Injuries in unstable multiply injured patiens
- Hemorrhage control
- Damage control strategies
- Definitive Fixation
Basic Science Methodology/BiomechanicsTranslational potential of current pre-clinical gene therapies in Orthopaedics
Basic Science Methodology/BiomechanicsFuture potential of gene editing to treat musculoskeletal diseases
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaHow to address fingertip injuries
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaThumb basal joint injury: from fracture to dislocation
Hand & Wrist incl. TraumaAcute ligamentous injury in the wrist: awareness
Pelvis, Hip & FemurDual mobility cups: monobloc or modular? In all primaries? In all revisions? 
Pelvis, Hip & FemurOutcome of short stems: indications, advantages and limitations
Pelvis, Hip & Femur3D and custom-made implants: when and how do we really need this demanding technology?
Pelvis, Hip & FemurModern technologies and scientific evidence, communication with patients and ethical advertisement of clinical practice in Orthopaedics
Pelvis, Hip & FemurRevision surgery for proximal periprosthetic femoral fractures
Pelvis, Hip & FemurCementing technique of the femur in primary THA
Pelvis, Hip & FemurModern prevention of non-septic complication in primary THA: leg length discrepancy, heterotopic ossifications, periprosthetic fractures, dislocation
Pelvis, Hip & FemurThe future of robotic surgery around the hip: evidence and limitations, cost effectiveness
Pelvis, Hip & FemurComplex primary THA in the sequalae of DDH: high dislocated hip, the shallow acetabulum with high hip center, post osteotomies
General TopicsArtificial intelligence in Orthopaedics and Traumatology: where are we now in big data analysis, in diagnosis, in training, in manuscript preparation?
General TopicsThe need of innovation and of preservation of well-established techniques in the era of MDR for improving outcomes
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaModern treatments for “hallux limitus”: how to choose? How to perform?
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaManagement of hindfoot and ankle in Charcot arthropathy
Foot & Ankle incl. TraumaModern approaches to Lisfranc injuries: surgical indications, prevention and treatment of complications
Paediatrics incl. TraumaEarly treatment of the sequalae of septic arthritis in paediatric age
Paediatrics incl. TraumaTraumatic injuries around the shoulder in childhood and adolescent age
Knee & Lower LegHave we forgotten peripheral nerve lesion in ACL reconstruction? 
Knee & Lower LegThe bony procedures in patellar instability 
Knee & Lower LegThe sagittal plane in Osteotomies  around the knee
Knee & Lower LegThe post traumatic arthritic knee. From Osteotomy to knee replacement 
Knee & Lower LegWhat’s new in meniscal repair or reconstruction 
Knee & Lower LegKnee replacement and ambulatory surgery : European experience 
Knee & Lower LegPain control after knee surgery 
Knee & Lower LegManagement of the Valgus knee 
Knee & Lower LegInstability and failed knee replacement
Knee & Lower LegFailed TKA: preoperative diagnosis
Knee & Lower LegExtraarticular deformity and TKA: conventional vs assisted 
Knee & Lower LegTKA in the neurologic patient
Knee & Lower LegPatelofemoral problems after TKA
Knee & Lower LegTips & Tricks in Open Wedge HTO of coronal deformity
Knee & Lower LegDouble Level Osteotomy : Indications and techniques
Knee & Lower LegMeniscal implants and allografts: Do they still have a role ?
Knee & Lower LegACL reconstruction: What is new ?
Primary Repair & Biologic augmentation: A comeback ?
Novel graft options: Is there a clear winner ?
Pediatric ACL reconstruction: What is new ?
Why do ACLR's fail in 2025 ?
Knee & Lower LegTechnology in Knee Replacement
Personalized implants in TKA : Any real advantage ?
Robotic TKA :Image based vs. imageless
Augmented Reality in TKA : Current status
Sensors & wearables: Can they change the outcome
Knee & Lower LegPatellar Instability: Current Approach
Surgery for first time dislocation: Have the indications changed ?
MPFL reconstruction: Single vs. Double bundle
Fine tuning a tibial tuberosity transfer: Technical tips
Trochleoplasty: Comparison of techniques and outcomes
Knee & Lower LegAdvanced Cartilage Repair in the Knee
MACI: a good option for large defects ?
Single stage scaffold + cells
Fresh osteochondral allografts: Salvage or first line treatment?
Injectable cells and spheroids: New kids on the block ?
Knee & Lower LegThe Alignment Debate in TKA
Is there a role for Systematic Alignment Techniques ?
Unrestricted Kinematic Alignment: Mid term outcomes
Restricted / Inverse Kinematic Alignment: What is safe ?
Functional Alignment with Robotics
Have personalized alignment strategies improved outcomes & survivorship ?
Knee & Lower LegEvidence based guidelines on Orthobiologics
Orthobiologics for OA
Orthobiologics for muscle injuries in sports
Orthobiologics for meniscal repair
Orthobiologics for ACL reconstruction
Orthobiologics for tendon repairs
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