One of my specialities is arthroscopic (keyhole) hip replacement surgery, which, if performed in time, has a good chance of preventing or delaying wear and tear of the hip joint. The arthroscopic technique allows a much more precise correction and faster rehabilitation of the hip compared to open surgery.
I have been working as an orthopaedic traumatologist since 2010, specialising in hip and knee joint disorders. I perform hip replacement implantation without muscle transection for unrepaired hip joint wear.
Education
1999 - General Practitioner, Semmelweis Medical University
2010 - Semmelweis University, specialisation in orthopaedics and traumatology
Courses
2016 - Medacta- cadaver course, Paris, France (Dr. F. Laude), DePuy Synthes- cadaver course, Bern, Switzerland, joint replacement hip surgery course and conference, Berlin
2017 - Anterior hip replacement course. Prof. Korten Genk, Belgium, Observership Prof. Kristof Corten, Genk, Belgium