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Sports in Spotlight Diagnostic and Lnterventional Prof Faculty You will find us here Dr. Thomas Beyer Prof. Dr. Lennart Jans Dr. Roar R. Pedersen Prof. Dr. Thomas Tischer, MBA Diagnostic and lnterventional Department of Radiology Unilabs Radiology Orthopedic Clinic Radiology, Pediatric Radiology Gent University Hospital, O s l o / N o r w a y University Medicine Rostock and Neuroradiology G h e n t / B e l g i u m R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y University Medicine Rostock Prof. Dr. Emil C. Reisinger, MBA Rostock / Germany PD Dr. Pia Jungmann Dean of the Medical Faculty Prof. Dr. Siegfried Trattnig Department of Radiology University Medicine Rostock Centre of Excellence in Igor Borić, MD., PhD University Hospital Freiburg R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y high-field MR School of Medicine Freiburg / Germany Medical University Vienna University of Split, Rijeka & Mostar PD Dr. Christoph Rehnitz Vienna / Austria St. Catherine Speciality Hospital Dr. Bastian Klaan Diagnostic and Interventional Zagreb / Croatia Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Dr. Maria Tzalonikou ESSR Sports Radiology, Pediatric Radiology University Hospital Heidelberg Department of Radiology PD Dr. Martin Ellenrieder and Neuroradiology Heidelberg / Germany Vioiatriki Medical Group Orthopedic Clinic University Medicine Rostock Athens / Greece Imaging Course University Medicine Rostock Rostock / Germany PD Dr. Robert Rotter Rostock / Germany Department of Trauma Surgery Prof. Dr. Violeta Vasilevska Prof. Dr. Josef Kramer University Medicine Rostock Nikodinovska Rostock 2020 Dr. Andreas Enz Radiology Linz R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y Department of Radiology Orthopedic Clinic Linz / Austria University Surgery Clinic University Medicine Rostock Dr. Marko Saß “St. Naum Ohridski” August 28th – August 29th, 2020 Rostock / Germany Dr. Vasco Mascarenhas Department of Trauma Surgery Skopje / Macedonia Centre of Imaging / Radiology University Medicine Rostock PD Dr. Susanne Fröhlich Hospital da Luz Imaging Center R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y Prof. Dr. Marc-André Weber, MSc Orthopedic Clinic Lisbon / Portugal Diagnostic and Interventional How to get there? University Medicine Rostock Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schareck Radiology, Pediatric Radiology The convention center is within walking distance of many hotels R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y Dr. Eugene McNally Rector of the University of Rostock and Neuroradiology in the city center and near the tram stop „Lange Straße“. Oxford Musculoskeletal Radiology R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y University Medicine Rostock Dr. Judith Sarah Gerhardt Oxford / United Kingdom R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y Address Sports in Spotlight Diagnostic and lnterventional Prof. Dr. Maryam Shahabpour Universitätsplatz 1 Radiology, Pediatric Radiology Prof. Dr. Thomas Mittlmeier Musculoskeletal and Sports Prof. Dr. Klaus Wörtler D-18055 Rostock / Germany and Neuroradiology Department of Trauma Surgery Radiology Department of Diagnostic and University Medicine Rostock University Medicine Rostock University Hospital Brussel lnterventional Radiology Rostock / Germany Rostock / Germany Brussels / Belgium Technical University of Munich M u n i c h / G e r m a n y Dr. Norman Holl PD Dr. Iris-M. Nöbauer-Huhmann PD Dr. Christoph Schäffler Diagnostic and lnterventional Department of Radiology Central Department of Radiology Radiology, Pediatric Radiology Medical University Vienna / Kantonsspital Graubünden and Neuroradiology Vienna General Hospital Chur / Switzerland University Medicine Rostock Vienna / Austria R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y Prof. Dr. Kolja M. Thierfelder Prof. Dr. Mike Notohamiprodjo Diagnostic and Interventional Photo Note Prof. Dr. Andreas Heuck DIE RADIOLOGIE Munich Radiology, Pediatric Radiology By registration, the organizer is granted permission to take pho- Radiologic Center Munich Munich / Germany and Neuroradiology tographs during the conference and to use these photographs in M u n i c h / G e r m a n y University Medicine Rostock connection with the event for publicity and documentation, both Dr. Anagha P. Parkar R o s t o c k / G e r m a n y analogue and digital. Prof. Dr. Rolf Janka Department of Radiology Institute of Radiology Haraldsplass Deaconess University Hospital Erlangen Hospital Bergen Erlangen / Germany B e r g e n / N o r w a y www.rostocksummerschool.de Welcome Address Programme Venue Dear Colleagues, August 28th August 29th The course will take place at the old auditorium (“Alte Aula”) in my team and I are very happy to host the ESSR Sports Imaging the main building of the University of Rostock, which is situated Course 2020 for the first time in Rostock / Germany. The venue will 08:00 Registration 09:00 Short introduction and welcome address at the Universitätsplatz in the city center and next to the city be at the old auditorium (“Alte Aula”) in the main building of the 09:00 Short introduction (Weber-MA, Rostock / Germany) (Weber-MA, Rostock / Germany) harbor. Catering will be provided next to the lecture room. University of Rostock, which is situated at the “Universitätsplatz” in 09:05 Welcome address (Reisinger-E, Rostock / Germany) the city centre. Session 5 – Technical aspects Course Director Session 1 – The Knee I (chair: Saß-M, Rostock / Germany) Marc-André Weber, MD MSc With an international faculty originating from 10 different European (chair: Mittlmeier-T, Rostock / Germany) 09:05 Imaging of the wrist Professor of Radiology and Chairman countries, we hope to advance the international exchange of know- 09:15 MRI of the knee with focus on cartilage (Shahabpour-M, Brussels / Belgium) Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Pediatric Radiology ledge, ideas and experience by bringing together physicians and (Weber-MA, Rostock / Germany) 09:35 Overview of MR imaging protocols – tips and tricks and Neuroradiology professional staff from all over Europe. This year’s focus will be on 09:45 Menisceal tears (Parkar-AP, Bergen / Norway) (Janka-R, Erlangen / Germany) University Medicine Rostock the knee and hip, but will also leave time for image interpretation 10:15 Acute and chronic ACL tear – primary and secondary signs 10:05 Biochemical cartilage imaging – ready to use in pearls and pitfalls. I am especially grateful to our industrial partners (Kramer-J, Linz / Austria) sports imaging? (Trattnig-S, Vienna / Austria) Local Organizing Committee for supporting this ESSR Sports Imaging Course. Thomas Beyer, Judith Sarah Gerhardt, Chris Lappe, Anette 10:45-11:15 Coffee break 10:35-11:00 Coffee break Schwarz I am pleased to welcome you in Rostock also on behalf of the Uni- versity of Rostock, which is one of the oldest universities in the Session 2 – The Knee II Session 6 – When too much sports may harm CME Accreditation world, founded in 1419 only 200 years after the city was founded in (chair: Fröhlich-S, Rostock / Germany) (chair: Rotter-R, Rostock / Germany) This course is endorsed by the European 1218. The medical faculty was one of the three founding faculties. 11:15 Osteoarthritis after untreated ACL tear and postoperative 11:00 Imaging of muscle injuries Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology For 601 years, our university has been a centre of international evaluation of ACL graft (Thierfelder-KM, Rostock/Germany) (ESSR) and is accredited for 1.0 category scientific and academic endeavours. (Vasilevska Nikodinovska-V, Skopje / Macedonia) 11:30 Overuse injuries (Tzalonikou-M, Athens / Greece) 2 credit point for the ESSR diploma. 11:45 Posteromedial corner and medial ligaments, what you 12:00 MRI findings in piriformis muscle syndrome Traditio et Innovatio – Tradition and innovation is the university’s should report to the surgeon? (Jungmann-P, Freiburg / Germany) (Boric-I, Zabok / Croatia) The course is accredited by the German Society of Musculo- motto, which can also serve our ESSR Sports Imaging Course re- 12:15 Lateral ligaments and posterolateral corner skeletal Radiology (DGMSR) and the German Radiological flecting the continuously changing imaging algorithms and techni- (McNally-E, Oxford / UK) 12:30-13:30 Lunch break and buffet Society (DRG) and will be performed in cooperation with the cal innovations in MSK radiology, which in fact is the oldest field of Academy for Continuing Medical Education in Radiology. radiology given the fact that the very first X-ray was that of the hand 12:45-14:00 Lunch break and buffet Session 7 – Image interpretation pearls and pitfalls of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen’s wife. Among MSK radiology, sports (chair: Tischer-T, Rostock / Germany) The course will be accredited by the “Landesärztekammer related diseases play a major role – also reflecting the tendency in Session 3 – The Knee III – Hip I 13:30 Rotator interval of the shoulder Mecklenburg-Vorpommern” with 16 CME credits (category many European societies towards more sports activities across all (chair: Ellenrieder-M, Rostock / Germany) (Wörtler-K, Munich / Germany) A), which are recognised by all German Medical Chambers. age groups, especially the older age groups. 14:00 Rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament: Preoperative and 14:00 Normal variants and pitfalls at the elbow joint postoperative assessment (Heuck-A, Munich / Germany) (Schäffeler-C, Chur / Switzerland) A symposium related confirmation will be available during the I hope for an interesting and inspiring meeting covering, both, re- 14:30 MRI of the paediatric knee (Jans-L, Ghent / Belgium) 14:30 MSK tendon pathologies that are easy to miss meeting at the registration desk. freshing and the latest advances in modern musculoskeletal sports 15:00 The Lisbon 2019 agreement on FAI (Pedersen-R, Oslo / Norway) imaging, as well as an enjoyable stay in Rostock, the largest city in (Mascarenhas-V, Lisbon / Portugal) 15:00 MRI of heel pain – interpretation pearls and pitfalls the north German state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rostock lies at (Rehnitz-C, Heidelberg / Germany) the Warnow River and near the Baltic Sea coast. A homely city or 15:30-16:00 Coffee break 15:30 Closing remarks (Weber-MA, Rostock / Germany) Registration and further information romantic fishermen’s village, Middle Age architecture or a magical 15:35 End of lecture programme Mrs.
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