2024 Meeting Faculty Details
Alberto Grassi, MD, PhD
Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute
Bologna ITALY
Dr Alberto Grassi is an orthopaedic surgeon, with expertise in the fields of the knee, ligament and meniscus and sports traumatology.
He completed his MD at the University of Bologna, Italy, in 2010 and his Medical School Thesis was published in 2012. He completed his residency in Orthopaedics and Traumatology at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute of Bologna, Italy, in 2020 and he completed a PhD in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Bologna.
Since 2009, he collaborated with Prof. Stefano Zaffagnini and Prof. Maurilio Marcacci in clinical and research setting, which allowed him do publish over 230 papers in peer-reviewed and indexed journals, over 30 books chapters, surgical videos and abstract for International congresses.
His major research interests are meniscal allograft and scaffold replacement, biomechanics of knee ligament reconstructions, non-invasive assessment of knee laxities, and evidence based medicine and meta-analysis on sports trauma conditions.
He has been a Fellow of Dr Annunziato “Ned” Amendola at Duke University, North Carolina, USA, in 2016, and winner of the European Arthroscopy Fellowship in 2018, visiting European centres of arthroscopic surgery in Germany, France, Denmark, Italy, Spain and Portugal.
He is an active member of the Italian Society of Knee surgery and Arthroscopy (SIGASCOT), where he has a relevant role in the Sports Committee (2014-2016) and Arthroscopy Committee (2016-2018 and 2018-2020). He is also an active member of ESSKA and ESMA, and member of the ESSKA Arthroscopy Committee (2018-2020).
In 2018, he received the National Qualification for the role of Associate Professor in Orthopaedics.
1/29/2024
16:00 - 16:05
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Hokkaido Ballroom (3rd Floor) |
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Presentation
Rate of Second Injuries after ACL Reconstruction and Lateral Tenodesis with Hamstrings in 318 Teenager Patients at an Average Follow-Up of 7 Years
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Disclosures
No Financial Conflicts to Disclose