Johannes Barth, MD, Prof.
Clinique des Cèdres
Echirolles FRANCE
Johannes Barth is an orthopaedic surgeon working in a private hospital in the Grenoble area. His main clinical interests are knee and shoulder arthroscopy with an emphasis on sports injuries.
He did his residency in Grenoble, and his clinical fellowship with Dr. Pierre Chambat in Lyon, France (in 2001) where he also met Dr. Gilles Walch. He subsequently spent six months with Pr. Stephen Burkhart in San Antonio, Texas, USA (in 2003), as research fellow. He participated in the 2016 travelling-fellowship in Asia (APKASS) for ESSKA. He became a member of the Lyon School of Knee Surgery and the Burkhart Research Association of Shoulder Surgeon both involved in education, research, and meeting organization.
He managed a project to build an institution exclusively dedicated to muscular and skeletal diseases from 2010 to 2013 and the Centre Ostéo-Articulaire des Cèdres (a 1,500 m2 facility) opened in October 2013.
He is the vice-president of the French Society of Arthroscopic and a member of the SOFCOT, ESSKA and ISAKOS. He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and is a reviewer of the AJSM, OJSM, JSES, OTSR, and IJSS.
He is operating approximately five hundred cases per year (including forty shoulder arthroplasties, two hundred rotator cuff repair, eighty shoulder instabilities, one hundred fifty ACLs and PCLs).
He started a clinical and research fellowship program in 2012 involving Resident or surgeon from E.U. and over-seas. He manages a yearly fellowship (one fellow for a one-year period, minimum six months) to allow the transmission of technical skills and where the fellow is expected to assist in all aspects of the profession (e.g. surgery, scientific research, etc.).
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ISAKOS Active Member
Global Link Presentations
Bony Defect in Shoulder Instability: Open and Arthroscopic Solutions
Defecto óseo en inestabilidad del hombro
Bony Defect in Shoulder Instability: The Biomechanical Trap
Eiji Itoi, MD, PhD, JAPAN
Preoperative Evaluation of the Bony Defect
Giuseppe Milano, Prof., ITALY
The Latarjet Procedure and Neurological Complication
Stephen C. Weber, MD, UNITED STATES
Open Latarjet the Gold Standard Technique
Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD, ITALY
Arthroscopic Latarjet with Buttons Fixation: Why I Prefer
Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof, ITALY
Bone Block Procedure and the Capsule Repair “sense”
Ivan Wong, MD, FRCSC, MACM, Dip. Sports Med, CANADA
Arthroscopic Remplissage
Eric C. McCarty, MD, UNITED STATES
Huge Bipolar Defects: Arthroscopy No Limits!
Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus, GERMANY
The French Approach: Basically Latarjet for Almost Everyone
Johannes Barth, MD, Prof., FRANCE
ISAKOS Webinars
Webinar
Video
99 minutes
group rating (26)
Shoulder Instability
Introduction
Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof., SWEDEN
Graft Choice: Timing and Biology
Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof., SWEDEN
ACL Repair and Biological Aspects of Fixation Methods for Repair and Reconstructions.
Johannes Barth, MD, Prof., FRANCE
Biological Stimulation of Healing and Graft Maturation: Where Are We?
Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD, JAPAN
Combining Biology and Technology: Stump Preservation, Artificial Material, Any Benefit?
Peter T. Annear, FRACS(Orth), AUSTRALIA
Biological Rehab? Brace Therapy? Adjusted Rehab According to Biological Response?
Timothy S. Whitehead, MBBS, FRACS, AUSTRALIA
Discussion, Questions, and Comments
Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof., SWEDEN
2019 Congress
Symposium
Video
50 minutes
group rating (7)
Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof., SWEDEN
Knee Ligaments Sport Specific Injuries Outcome Studies ACL Trauma Meniscus Capsuloligamentous Complex Cartilage Instability