Our on-site workshops on the Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection (PJI) provide up-to-date information and a practical approach to manage periprosthetic joint infection successfully. We cover prevention, diagnosis and combined (medical and surgical) treatment, with particular emphasis on the interdisciplinary approach and efficient modern concepts. The courses are a mix of lectures by expert scientists in the domain, interactive case discussion and practical (hands-on) workshops. Accredited with 13 CME credits by the Medical Chamber Berlin and approved by Ethical MedTech. This project is co-financed by the European Regional Delevopment Fund (ERDF). This project was funded as part of the Union’s response to the Covid 19 pandemic.
Goal
Structure
Case discussions
Discussions
Questions & answers
Meet the experts
Practical (hand-on) workshops
Invited Speakers
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Dr. med. Julia Dietz (Krankenhaus Martha-Maria, Halle (Saale), Germany)
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Maria Virginia Dos Santos (Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Rima Fanaei Pirlar(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Dr. med. Susanne Feihl (Klinikum rechts der Isar of the Technical University of Munich, Germany)
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Martina Humez (Heraeus Medical GmbH, Wehrheim, Germany)
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Dr. med. Svetlana Karbysheva (Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Dr. Cheng Li (Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing, China)
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Martina Maritati(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Dr. med. Sebastian Meller(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Paula Morovic(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Dr. Daniel Pérez Prieto (Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain)
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Dr. Olga Pidgaiska(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Maria Alejandra Rehnfeldt Morales(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
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Prof. Dr. med. Andrej Trampuz(Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany)
Faculty
Target Audience
Target Audience
Course Fees
Course fee is not subject to taxation according to § 4 Nr. 22a German tax Act, UStG. Course fee covers workshop and the printed version of Pocket Guide on PJI.
Certificate / Credits
Venue
Venue
Aesculap Akademie
Luisenstraße 58/59
10117 Berlin
https://www.langenbeck-virchow-haus.de/de.html
Local Public Transort
U6 – “Oranienburger Tor”
U55 – “Hauptbahnhof“Train:
S1, S2, S25, S5, S7, S75 – “Friedrichstraße“
S5, S7, S75 – “Hauptbahnhof”Tram:
12, M1, M5 – “Oranienburger Tor”
M5, M8, M10 – “Hauptbahnhof”Bus:
147, TXL – “Charité – Campus Mitte”
Accommodation – special rate
All hotel bookings must be arranged by participants themselves. Participants can book rooms to a special rate in the Adina Hotel Mitte: https://be.synxis.com/?adult=1&arrive=2022-10-04&chain=14687&child=0¤cy=EUR&depart=2022-10-05&hotel=58425&level=hotel&locale=en-US&promo=IMPLANT&rooms=1&shell=ADIRBE
Dinner Venue
Reinhardtstraße 27d
10117 Berlin
https://www.ristorante-cinque.de/
The dinner is not included in the course fee. An extra amount of 30,00 € has to be paid during the workshop.
Refund and Cancellation
Refund and Cancellation
Confirmation
Refund Policy
Cancellation
Opting In
Contact
Testimonial
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Prof Olivier Borens, MD
When Andrej and myself realized in 2009 that only teamwork was leading to successful treatment in orthopaedic infections, it was clear to us, that we had to organize workshops for ID specialists and orthopaedic surgeons. The goal was to bring ID-Ortho “Couples” from the same hospital together in a group learning experience with lots of case discussions and interactive teaching combined with modern diagnostic and treatment concepts. We wanted the surgeon to understand the ID view of the situation and vice versa. Since our first workshop in Lausanne, Switzerland these “happenings” have spread all over the world under the patronage of PRO-IMPLANT and continue to be a huge success. Every time I have had the chance to participate I have learned so much from the faculty but even more from the participants. For physicians of any speciality interested in orthopaedic infections this workshops are a must.
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Isabella Nomjuweit, MD
I was pleased to assist the PJI workshop of Dr. Trampuz in December 2019 in Berlin. The workshop consisted of many interesting presentations of Dr. Trampuz himself, but also other experts of the field. Diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms were discussed; with some exciting case-reports. The participants could actively discuss some of their own cases and interchange expert knowledge from different point of views (infectious and surgical ones). The PJI workshop was completed with a fancy dinner in Berlin city. I can only recommend this workshop, which is not only very informative, but also entertaining to take part in.
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Assist Prof Rihard Trebše
There is not a lot of strong evidence in the field of PJI. Therefore it is only possible to base the treatment on expert opinion. Proimplant workshop is a one of a kind event. Being several times present as a faculty I realized the importance of a school of thought. The workshop presents a coherent overview of diagnostics and treatment of PJI based as much as possible on evidence and filling the gaps with expert opinions provided by specialists predominantly focused on PJI. It provides knowledge based on the legacy of more than 30 years of research in the field. Every single detail in the process of PJI evaluation and treatment has been challenged multiple times resulting in a very considered presentations. It is certainly a must for everybody involved in PJI to attend it at least once yearly to remain up to date to be able to provide the best for her patients.
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Prof Werner Zimmerli, MD
As a regular speaker at PJI-workshops of the PRO-IMPLANT Foundation, I enjoy the lively discussions as much as the participants do. The format of these workshops is ideal, because participants have many different professions and come from many different countries and even continents. This mixed audience with experience in very different fields guarantees the lack of dogmas and prejudices in the interactions.
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Luis Ponce Benavente
The Workshops provide an excellent opportunity to exchange experience from different specialists through the discussion of clinical cases and practical sessions. This is a good example of multidisciplinary medicine, an integrated team approach, which improves not only the patient’s outcome, but also optimizes the team’s performance.