Tibial plateau fractures management

09 & 10 April 2026

English
Nantes, France
Program.

9:00AM
STARTS AT SKYLAB


Tibial plateau fracture management

  • Surgical approaches and choice of the plates based on fracture location
  • Overview of main and recent surgical techniques
  • Practice on fractured specimens per group of 2 surgeons
    • Analysis of the case from Xray and CT scan
    • Planning of surgery
    • Osteosynthesis in the lab (all recent techniques available)
    • Analysis and debriefing


Periprosthetic fracture management

  • Indications, classification and risk factors
  • Plannification
  • Surgical techniques, pearls and pitfalls

Ankle Fracture management

  • Indications, classification and risk factors
  • Surgical techniques, pearls and pitfalls

Each group will received a fractured specimen with
associated imaging.
1 specimen for 2 participants
7h30 of practice

3:30PM
ENDS AT NEWCLIP TECHNICS

*This program may be subject to modifications.

Scientific chair.

Dr Romain GERARD (France)
Pr Christian LEFEVRE (France)

Practical information
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To attend one of our Newclip Faculty courses, please contact your local representative.

Each surgeon may be accompanied by a member of their care team (for example: nurse)

• Surgeons: €1,800 incl. VAT per person.
• Accompanying persons (sales representative, care team): €720 incl. VAT per person.

To find out about coverage arrangements, please contact your local representative.

Any cancellation made less than 8 weeks before the start of the course will result in 100% billing.

Skylab

Skylab 3 rue de la Pastière
44115 Haute Goulaine
France

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