European Society of Surgery of the Shoulder and Elbow (SECEC) 2024

SECEC 2024 again presented a renowned line-up of keynote speakers, who shared their insights and expertise on the latest developments in shoulder and elbow surgery.

In three talks and two e-Posters, David Endell, Cornelia Baum and Thomas Stojanov respectively presented the following ARCR_Pred projects:

Podiums

Endell D., Weiss I., Lazaridou A., Ameziane Y., Audigé L., Müller A., ARCR Pred Study Group, Scheibel M.
Association Of Surgeon’s Experience, Case Load And Clinical Outcomes For Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

Baum C., Audigé L., Mueller A., Wieser K., Scheibel M., Benninger E., Eid K., Spormann Ch., Candrian C., Sutter T., ARCR_Pred study group, Rosso C. A multicenter investigation of the accuracy of ultrasound imaging for the routine postoperative evaluation of tendon integrity compared to magnetic resonance imaging after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair

Stojanov T., Aghlmandi S., Müller A.M., ARCR_Pred Study Group, Audigé L. Update and validation of a model predicting shoulder function after an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in Switzerland ⠀

e-Poster

Baum C., Audigé L., Stojanov T., ARCR-Pred study group, Müller A.M. Rotator cuff partial tear profile and arthroscopic surgical repair techniques from the ARCR_Pred Swiss-wide multicenter cohort

Stojanov T., Terluin B., Müller A.M., Filardo G., ARCR_Pred Study Group, Audigé L. Establishment of minimal important changes (MIC) for outcomes by patients undergoing an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in Switzerland

Thomas Stojanov
Thomas Stojanov
Postdoctoral researcher

I am mainly focused on the initiation and the analysis of observational studies with a life sciences and epidemiology background.