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Knee SkillsLAB: Advanced Course on Primary and Complex Primary Total Knee Replacement
SkillsLABs

Knee SkillsLAB: Advanced Course on Primary and Complex Primary Total Knee Replacement

19-20 March 2026

About this course

When 19-20 March 2026
Where ICLO Verona (IT)
Category SkillsLABs
Segment Knee
Language English
Course level Advanced

It’s a 2-day-long Medical Education event that takes place in Verona, Italy. It will focus on biomechanics and kinematics in primary and complex TKR, patient selection, and difficult cases. A good understanding of anatomy and pathology is a prerequisite to take full benefit of this course. Attendees will get the opportunity to perform total surgeries in the lab with the use of metaphyseal cones, under the support of world-class faculty.

Main Topics:

• Knee Biomechanics and Kinematics

• Total Primary Knee, cemented and cementless

• Total Complex Primary Knee

Metaphyseal cones

Agenda

When 19 March 2026
14:00 - 18:00
Where ICLO Verona (IT)
Category SkillsLABs
Segment Knee
Language English
Course level Advanced

Advanced Course on Primary and Complex Primary Total Knee Replacement

The first day of the course is dedicated to cemented and uncemented primary TKR with theoretical presentations, clinical cases presentations and debate with the faculty. Then, the surgeons will be split in small groups, allowing them to actively perform cases on anatomic specimen. Our faculty members will tutor 1 or 2 stations, assisting the case and providing tips and tricks when necessary. Attendees are welcome to actively take part to the course that should be as interactive as possible.

Materials

When 20 March 2026
8:30 - 12:30
Where ICLO Verona (IT)
Category SkillsLABs
Segment Knee
Language English
Course level Advanced

Advanced Course on Primary and Complex Primary Total Knee Replacement

The second day of the course is dedicated to complex primary TKR with theoretical presentations, clinical cases presentations and debate with the faculty. Then, the surgeons will be split in small groups, allowing them to actively perform cases on anatomic specimen. Our faculty members will tutor 1 or 2 stations, assisting the case and providing tips and tricks when necessary. Attendees are welcome to actively take part to the course that should be as interactive as possible.

Materials