Tibial plateau fractures management

03 & 04 December 2026

English
Nantes, France
Program.

9:00AM
STARTS AT SKYLAB


Tibial plateau fracture management for experts

  • Surgical approaches and plate selection based on fracture location
  • Overview of main and recent surgical techniques
  • Hands-on practice on fractured specimens, in groups of 2 surgeons
    • Case analysis based on X-rays and CT scans
    • Surgical planning
    • Laboratory-based osteosynthesis (all recent techniques available)
    • Post-operative analysis and debriefing


Periprosthetic fracture management

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

Each group will received a fractured specimen with associated imaging.
1 specimen for 2 participants
5H of hands-on practice

3:30PM
ENDS AT NEWCLIP TECHNICS

*This program may be subject to modifications.

Scientific chair.

Dr TBC
Dr TBC

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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