Foot and Ankle advanced course

24 & 25 November 2025

English
Nantes, France
Program.

9:30AM
STARTS AT SKYLAB

Hallux Valgus treatment

  • Algorithm of treatment
  • Surgical techniques of bunionectomy
  • First metatarsophalangeal (MTP) arthrodesis

Flat foot technical procedures

  • Lapidus arthrodesis
  • Calcaneal osteotomy
  • Talo-navicular arthrodesis

Ankle Arthrosis management

  • Distal Tibial Osteotomies (DTO) algorithm of treatment
  • Indications for ankle arthrodesis versus ankle arthroplasty

Benefits of numeric planning and Patient Specific Instrumentation (PSI)

Key guidelines to manage Charcot foot

Each topic will be covered by theory and practical session on anatomical specimens and pathological sawbones.

1 specimen for 2 participants
8h of practice

4:00PM
ENDS AT NEWCLIP TECHNICS

*This program may be subject to modifications.

Scientific chair.

Dr Sebastien DEMOINY (US)
Dr Yves TOURNE (FRANCE)

Practical information
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To attend one of our Faculty events, please contact your local representative or fill out the following form to be contacted.

Each surgeon has the possibility of bringing a member of their medical team (e.g., a nurse).

1500€ per course per surgeon.
600€ per accompanying person.
VAT will be applied. 
Contact your local manager for coverage.

Any cancellation within 8 weeks of the event will be charged 100%

Skylab

Skylab 3 rue de la Pastière
44115 Haute Goulaine
France

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