MD, PhD (Toulouse)
Chairman, Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse- France
Professor Pierre Mansat is the Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, at Toulouse University Hospital since 2018.
After graduating from Toulouse Medical School, he made his residency at the Toulouse university hospital. He made a one-year clinical fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Adult Reconstruction Surgery (1996-1997) with DRS Cofield, Morrey and O’Driscoll. He then obtained his PhD on “Biomechanical analysis of the implanted glenoid by the finite element method." (2002). He then oriented his surgical practice toward shoulders, elbow and hand surgery. He became Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology in 2004. He was involved in the residency program at the board of the Dean of Toulouse Medical School since 2005. He is the President of the National Council of Universities for Orthopedic and Traumatology since 2022.
He has published numerous articles and chapters in the main textbooks about shoulder and elbow and hand disorders (182 articles referenced in PuMed). He founded in 2009 the French Society of Shoulder and Elbow (SOFEC), which at that time did not exist and became its first President in 2010. He is a member of SECEC since 2000 and the American Shoulder and Elbow Society since 2007. He is part of the Ex-com of the French Society of Orthopedy and Traumatology since 2022. He is involved with the JSES since 1999 as reviewer, then Assistant Editor in 2006, Deputy-International Editor in 2013 until 2021. Since 2016, he is also the Chief-Editor of the JSES International. He has organized a number of national and international courses over the last 20 years. His main interests are shoulder and elbow arthroplasties and upper limb trauma. He lives with his wife in Toulouse, in the city center. They have 4 children.
MD, PhD, FRCS(C), Professor of Orthopedics, Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, United States Of America
Shawn O’Driscoll is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He moved from Toronto, Canada to Rochester in 1992. He had an active shoulder and elbow surgical practice for over 30 years, was founder and Course Director of the Mayo Clinic, “Teach the Teachers” Advanced Surgical Skills Elbow Course clinical and basic science research program and for 25 years, and continues to direct his elbow-focused basic science and clinical research program.
Having completed his Ph.D. in 1984 under the mentorship of Dr. Robert Salter, he has been a pioneer in the field of tissue engineering as it pertains to cartilage repair. Although retired from clinical practice, his research and teaching efforts are focused exclusively on elbow and shoulder surgery and he continues to make numerous contributions in these areas which have been adopted worldwide. These include the Congruent Elbow Plating System, the Anatomic Radial Head prosthesis and the Latitude linkable Total Elbow Prosthesis. Dr. O’Driscoll has developed a step-wise safety-driven technique that has proven highly effective in reducing the incidence of iatrogenic nerve injury during elbow arthroscopy. He has also been a pioneer in elucidating the mechanisms of elbow fracture dislocation and elbow instability and he has devised a functional fracture classification system to guide the management of coronoid fractures. He has lectured extensively across six continents and is also well known due to his numerous publications, with the majority dealing with surgery and treatment of the elbow as well as cartilage repair. He is recognized as a leading authority in elbow surgery and research. To provide hope for current and future patients in need, he endeavours to lead the orthopedic community in its efforts to improve the treatment of people with diseased and damaged joints by conducting the highest level of research to advance the knowledge regarding how joints can be repaired and by educating physicians and scientists throughout the medical community regarding the scientific basis, clinical relevance and translational nature of this research.
Shawn is an avid photographer, outdoor enthusiast and cyclist. He has kayaked the Grand Canyon, often visits the Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoe Area and has twice completed segments of the Tour de France. When not at home, in the hospital, leading bible study, or on the lecture circuit, you are likely to find him cycling or traveling with his family.
President elect of SECEC,
Elbow Surgeon at Orthoca
Belgium
Prof Roger is a distinguished full-time elbow surgeon based in Belgium, specializing in treating all aspects of elbow pathology at AZ Monica and University Hospital Antwerp since 2008. Holding the prestigious position of Fellowship director, Prof Roger is responsible for training Orthopaedic registrars at AZ Monica. With a keen focus on arthroscopy and sports injuries of the elbow, Prof Roger serves as the President-elect of the European Society of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (SECEC), showcasing their leadership and expertise in the field.
Prof Roger’s journey in orthopedics began with extensive research and training. He completed an Elbow fellowship at Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, USA, under the guidance of Prof. Bernard Morrey and Prof. Shawn O’Driscoll in 2001. This was followed by Shoulder-Elbow clinical fellowships at Monash University Melbourne, Australia, under Prof. Simon Bell in 2005, and at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia, under Prof. Greg Bain in 2006. This international exposure contributed significantly to Prof Roger's broad understanding and innovative approach to elbow surgery.
In addition to their clinical practice and educational roles, Prof Roger is actively involved in academia and research. Prof hold a BSc in Physiotherapy from Eindhoven, Netherlands, and have worked as a physiotherapist across several countries. Prof Roger completed medical school and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon training at the University of Antwerp, culminating in a PhD focused on the implications of the non-circular shape of the radial head in prosthesis design, conducted at Mayo Clinic. Prof Roger is a prolific contributor to the medical literature, with over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, more than 50 book chapters, and serving as an editor for five books. They have delivered over 600 presentations at orthopedic conferences worldwide, showcasing their commitment to advancing knowledge and sharing expertise. Additionally, Prof Roger serves as a reviewer for over 10 journals, ensuring the quality and integrity of orthopedic research.
An esteemed member of the medical community, Prof Roger has organized multiple elbow conferences and courses, including the SECEC closed meeting and Elbow Course in Antwerp, the IRCAD elbow arthroscopy course in Strasbourg, and the Antwerp Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty Course. Prof were also a key member of the Medical Team at the UCI Professional Cycling World Championships in 2021, highlighting their experience in sports-related orthopedic care. Furthermore, Prof Roger has held leadership positions in various professional societies, including being the former president of the Belgian Elbow and Shoulder Surgeon Society and a former member of the elbow committees of ISAKOS and ESSKA. Their contributions as an associate editor of JBJS-EST and Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery (CiOS) reflect their dedication to advancing orthopedic knowledge and best practices. Overall, Prof Roger’s remarkable career is characterized by their passion for improving patient outcomes, educating future generations of orthopedic surgeons, and advancing the field of elbow surgery through research, innovation, and leadership.
Co-chair, Arab Elbow Course, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Zayed Military Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultant orthopedic surgeon, French board certified, Dedicated to Hand, Wrist, Elbow and Shoulder, Founder of the concept of Arab Elbow Course, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
French Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon with 30+ years of European experience, specializing in upper limb surgeries. Founder of three Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Centres in France, performed over 11,000 surgeries, achieving excellent outcomes. Founder of the first private SOS Hand to Shoulder Center in Dubai in 2022. Recognized with the French Knight of the Legion of Honour in 2011. Former professional football player passionate about sports. Holds an MBA in Healthcare Management, emphasizing patient-centric care. Known for expertise in various surgical procedures and sports injuries across the upper limb.
Co-chair, Arab Elbow Course, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Zayed Military Hospital, United Arab Emirates
MD, PhD (Toulouse)
Chairman, Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse- France
Professor Pierre Mansat is the Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, at Toulouse University Hospital since 2018.
After graduating from Toulouse Medical School, he made his residency at the Toulouse university hospital. He made a one-year clinical fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Adult Reconstruction Surgery (1996-1997) with DRS Cofield, Morrey and O’Driscoll. He then obtained his PhD on “Biomechanical analysis of the implanted glenoid by the finite element method." (2002). He then oriented his surgical practice toward shoulders, elbow and hand surgery. He became Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology in 2004. He was involved in the residency program at the board of the Dean of Toulouse Medical School since 2005. He is the President of the National Council of Universities for Orthopedic and Traumatology since 2022.
He has published numerous articles and chapters in the main textbooks about shoulder and elbow and hand disorders (182 articles referenced in PuMed). He founded in 2009 the French Society of Shoulder and Elbow (SOFEC), which at that time did not exist and became its first President in 2010. He is a member of SECEC since 2000 and the American Shoulder and Elbow Society since 2007. He is part of the Ex-com of the French Society of Orthopedy and Traumatology since 2022. He is involved with the JSES since 1999 as reviewer, then Assistant Editor in 2006, Deputy-International Editor in 2013 until 2021. Since 2016, he is also the Chief-Editor of the JSES International. He has organized a number of national and international courses over the last 20 years. His main interests are shoulder and elbow arthroplasties and upper limb trauma. He lives with his wife in Toulouse, in the city center. They have 4 children.
MD, PhD, FRCS(C), Professor of Orthopedics, Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, United States Of America
Shawn O’Driscoll is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He moved from Toronto, Canada to Rochester in 1992. He had an active shoulder and elbow surgical practice for over 30 years, was founder and Course Director of the Mayo Clinic, “Teach the Teachers” Advanced Surgical Skills Elbow Course clinical and basic science research program and for 25 years, and continues to direct his elbow-focused basic science and clinical research program.
Having completed his Ph.D. in 1984 under the mentorship of Dr. Robert Salter, he has been a pioneer in the field of tissue engineering as it pertains to cartilage repair. Although retired from clinical practice, his research and teaching efforts are focused exclusively on elbow and shoulder surgery and he continues to make numerous contributions in these areas which have been adopted worldwide. These include the Congruent Elbow Plating System, the Anatomic Radial Head prosthesis and the Latitude linkable Total Elbow Prosthesis. Dr. O’Driscoll has developed a step-wise safety-driven technique that has proven highly effective in reducing the incidence of iatrogenic nerve injury during elbow arthroscopy. He has also been a pioneer in elucidating the mechanisms of elbow fracture dislocation and elbow instability and he has devised a functional fracture classification system to guide the management of coronoid fractures. He has lectured extensively across six continents and is also well known due to his numerous publications, with the majority dealing with surgery and treatment of the elbow as well as cartilage repair. He is recognized as a leading authority in elbow surgery and research. To provide hope for current and future patients in need, he endeavours to lead the orthopedic community in its efforts to improve the treatment of people with diseased and damaged joints by conducting the highest level of research to advance the knowledge regarding how joints can be repaired and by educating physicians and scientists throughout the medical community regarding the scientific basis, clinical relevance and translational nature of this research.
Shawn is an avid photographer, outdoor enthusiast and cyclist. He has kayaked the Grand Canyon, often visits the Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoe Area and has twice completed segments of the Tour de France. When not at home, in the hospital, leading bible study, or on the lecture circuit, you are likely to find him cycling or traveling with his family.
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