CURRICULUM VITAE. MICHAEL E HANTES, M.D., Ph.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL E HANTES, M.D., Ph.D Orthopaedic Surgeon Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty of Medicine University of Thessalia University Hospital of Larissa Larissa, Greece hantesmi@otenet.gr Place of Birth : Grevena, Greece Date of birth : Medical School: At Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki, Greece from September 1984 to September Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery in the Orthopaedic Department of Ioannina University Hospital from May 1995 to May During the last year of my residency, I have also received training in Cardiothoracic Surgery and Neurosurgery (6 months each), in the respective Departments of the University Hospital of Ioannina. Since May 1999 until May 2000 I did my fellowship in the Sportsmedicine Field in Germany in the ATOS Klinikzentrum für Knie und Fusschirurgie (Center for Knee and Foot Surgery) in Heidelberg- Germany, headed by Dr. Hans Pässler and Professor Hajo Thermann.
2 From January 2001 until November 2001 I did my fellowship (in Upper extemity and Knee Arthroscopy) in the Orthopaedic Center of Mount Vernon IL, USA, (a center approved by the ISAKOS for fellowships in arthroscopic surgery) headed by Clinical Professor James C. Chow. Founder of the Larisa Arthroscopy & Minimally Invasive Center (LAMILC) THESIS Title: The role of ultrasound in the diagnosis and promotion of bone healing - experimental study in mature sheep-( presented at the University of Ioannina Medical School on September 2001.) MEMBERSHIPS President of the Hellenic Society for Arthroscopy, Sports and Knee Surgery (elected for ) Treasurer of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) (member of the Scientific Committee) International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedics Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) Hellenic Association of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
3 Hellenic Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery Editorial board Member Member of the editorial board of the American Journal of Sports Medicine (IF: 3.9) Member of the editorial board of the Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology and Arthroscopy (IF:2.7) Reviewer in peer-review journals American Journal of Sports Medicine Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology and Arthroscopy Journal of Bone and Joint Surgey LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (50) 1. Bone grafting in total hip arthroplasty for insufficient acetabulum. Th. Xenakis, Th. Koukoubis, M. Hantes, S. Varitimidis, P.N.Soucacos Acta Orhtopaedica Scandinavica Suppl Oct; 275: Quantitative monitoring and prognosis of osteogenesis K.Malizos, M. Hantes, A. Mavrodontidis, M. Plissiti, D. Fotiadis, C. Massalas Journal of International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering Suppl 1999 Nov; 37: Resorbierbare bioschrauben in der behanlung von meniskusverletzungen. D. Mastrokalos, C. Tibesku, M. Hantes, H. Paessler Sport Orthopadie und Traumatologie 2000 Jun;16 (2): Complications in limb lengthening procedures: A review of 49 cases. M. Hantes, K.Malizos, A. Mavrodontidis, Th. Xenakis, A. Beris, P.N.Soucacos American Journal of Orthopedics 2001 Jun; 30 (6):
4 5. Three-dimensional computerized selection of hip prostheses in patients with congenital dislocated hips. Gelalis ID, Xenakis TA, Hantes M, Vartziotis K, Soucacos PN Orthopedics Nov;24(11): Hypertrophy of the synovium in the anteromedial aspect of the knee joint following trauma: an unusual cause of knee pain. J C Chow, M Hantes, JB Houle Arthroscopy Sep;18(7): Endoscopic carpal tunnel release: Thirteen years' experience with the Chow technique. J C Chow, M Hantes J Hand Surg [Am] Nov;27(6): Transscaphoid volar lunar dislocation. A case report. A. Papadonikolakis, A. Mavrodontidis, C. Zalavras, M. Hantes, P. N. Soucacos J Bone Joint Surg Am Sep;85-A(9): Localized pigmented villonodular synovitis in the anteromedial compartment of the knee associated with cartilage lesions of the medial femoral condyle. A case report and review of the literature. M. Hantes, G. Basdekis, A. Zibis, A. Karantanas, K.N. Maliizos Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc (3): Evaluation of meniscal repair with serial magnetic resonance imaging: a comparative study between conventional MRI and indirect MR arthrography. M. Hantes, V. Zachos, A. Zibis, T. Karachalios A. Karantanas, K.N. Maliizos Eur J Radiol Jun;50(3): MR imaging findings in transient osteoporosis of the hip. K.N. Maliizos, A. Zibis, Z. Dailiana M. Hantes T. Karachalios A. Karantanas, Eur J Radiol Jun;50(3):
5 12. The effect of early motion on tibial tunnel widening after anterior cruciate ligament replacement using hamstring tendon grafts.m. Hantes, D. Mastrokalos, J. Yu, H. Paessler Arthroscopy (6): Arthroscopic autogenous osteochondral transplantation for the treatment of knee cartilage defects. A 2 to 5 year follow-up study. J C Chow, M Hantes, JB Houle, C. Zalavras Arthroscopy Sep;20(7): Low-intensity transosseous ultrasound accelerates osteotomy healing in a sheep fracture model..m. Hantes, A. Mavrodontidis, C. Zalavras T. Karachalios A. Karantanas, K.N. Maliizos J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2004;86: Arthroscopic meniscal repair with an absorbable screw: Results and surgical technique M. Hantes, E. Kotsovolos, J.Ammenwerth, D. Mastrokalos, J. Yu, H. Paessler Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc (4): Diagnostic accuracy of a new clinical test (the Thessaly test) for early detection of meniscal tears. T. Karachalios, M. Hantes, A. Zibis, V. Zachos, A. Karantanas, K. Malizos J Bone Joint Surg Am (5): Restoration of function and sensitivity utilizing a homodigital neurovascular island flap after amputation injuries of the finertip. S. Varitimidis, Z. Dailiana, A. Zibis, M.Hantes, K. Bargiotas, K. Malizos J Hand Surg (Br) (4) :
6 18. Changes in meniscal interhorn distances : an in vivo magnetic resonance imaging study. D. Mastrokalos, P. Papagelopoulos, A. Mavrogenis, M. Hantes, T. Karachalios, H. Paessler. Knee (6) : Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using the Bio-Transfix femoral fixation device and anteromedial portal technique. M. Hantes, Z. Dailiana, V. Zachos, S. Varitimidis Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc (5): Results of all-inside meniscal repair with the Fast-Fix meniscal repair system. E. Kotsovolos, M. Hantes, D. Mastrokalos, O. Lorbach, H. Paessler Arhtroscopy (1): Vascularized bone grafts from the palmar radius for the treatment of waist nonunions of the scaphoid. Z. Dailiana, K. Malizos, V. Zachos, S. Varitimidis, M. Hantes, A. Karantanas. J Hand Surg (Am) (3): Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound for bone healing: an overview. K. Malizos, M. Hantes, V. Protopappas, A. Papachristos Injury 2006; 37: Arthroscopic meniscal repair: a comparative study between three different surgical techniques. M. Hantes, V. Zachos, S. Varitimidis, Z. Dailiana, T. Karachaliios, K. Malizos. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc (12): Low-molecular weight heparin for prevention of thrombosis: inverted role. Z. Dailiana, K. Malizos, S. Varitimidis, M. Hantes, G. Basdekis, N. Rigopoulos. Journal of Trauma 2007 Mar 14 (Epub ahead of print) 25. Tumor-like meniscal cyst: a case report.
7 N. Roidis, V. Zachos, G. Basdekis, M. Hantes, L. Khaldi, K. Malizos. Arhtroscopy (1):111.e Scaphoid nonunions: management with vascularized bone grafts from the distal radius: a clinical and functional outcome study. K. Malizos, V. Zachos, Z. Dailiana, S. Varitimidis, C, Zalavras, M. Hantes, A. Karantanas. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (5): Patellar tendon length after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a comparative magnetic resonance imaging study between patellar and hamstring tendon autografts. M. Hantes, V. Zachos, K. Bargiotas, G. Basdekis, A. Karantanas, K. Malizos Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc (6): The role of MR imaging in staging femoral head osteonecrosis. A. Zibis, A. Karantanas, N. Roidis, M. Hantes, P. Argiri, T. Moraitis, K. Malizos. Eur J Radiol (1): Epidural hematoma secondary to removal of an epidural catheter after a total knee replacement: A case report. S. Varitimidis, K. Paterakis, Z. Dailiana, M. Hantes, S. Georgopoulou. J Bone Joint Surg (Am) (9): Autograft contamination during preparation for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and clinical relevance. A comparative study between hamstrings and patellar tendon. M. Hantes, G. Basdekis, S. Varitimidis, D. Giotikas, E. Petinaki, K. Malizos J Bone Joint Surg (Am) : Purulent flexor tenosynovitis: factors influencing the functional outcome. Z. Dailiana, N. Rigopoulos, S. Varitimidis, M. Hantes, K. Bargiotas, K. Malizos Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 2008:33; Survivorship of monoblock trabecular metal cups in primary THA: Midterm results
8 K. Malizos, K. Bargiotas, L. Papatheodorou, M. Hantes, T. Karachalios Clin Orthop Rel Res 2008:466; Compartmental infections of the hand. N. Rigopoulos, Z. Dailiana, S. Varitimiis, M. Hantes, K. Bargiotas, K. Malizos Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg 2008 :42 : Changes of the posterior meniscal horn height during loading : an in vivo magnetic imaging study. D. Mastrokalos, P. Papagelopoulos, A. Mavrogenis, M. Hantes, H. Paessler. Orthopaedics 2008 :31 : Treatment of intra-articular fractures of the distal radius : fluroscopic or arthroscopic reduction? Varitimidis S, Basdekis G, Dailiana ZH, Hantes M, Bargiotas K, Malizos K. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2008;90: The 12 in 1 procedure for the treatment of congenital clubfoot Dailiana Z, Beris A, Malizos K, Varitimidis S, Hantes M, Soucacos P. J Surg Orthop Adv. 2008;17: Effect of transosseous application of low-intensity ultrasound at the tendon graftbone interface healing: gene expression and histological anlysis in rabbits. Papatheodorou L, Malizos K, Poultsides L, Hantes M, Grafanaki K, Giannouli S, Ioannou M, Koukoulis G, Protopappas V, Fotiadis D, Stathopoulos C. Ultrasound Med Biol Apr;35(4): Differences in graft orientation using the transtibial and anteromedial portal technique in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a magnetic resonance imaging study. Hantes M, Zachos VC, Liantsis A, Venouziou A, Karantanas AH, Malizos K.
9 Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Aug;17(8): Arthroscopic repair for chronic anterior shoulder instability: a comparative study between patients with Bankart lesions and patients with combined Bankart and superior labral anterior posterior lesions Hantes M, Venouziou A, Liantsis A, Dailiana Z, Malizos KN. Am J Sports Med Jun;37(6): Evaluation of the bone bridge between the bone tunnels after anatomic double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. A multi detector computed tomography study. Hantes M, Liantsis A, Basdekis G, Karantanas A, Christel P, Malizos KN. Am J Sports Med. 2010;38: Repair of an anteroinferior glenoid defect by the Latarjet procedure: Quantitative assessment of the repair by computed tomography. Hantes M, Venouziou A, Metafratzi R, Karantanas A, Malizos KN. Arthroscopy 2010;26: Chronic anterior cruciate ligament tears and associated meniscal and traumatic cartilage lesions: evaluation with morphological sequences at 3.0 T Vlychou M, Hantes M, Michalitsis S, Tsezou A, Fezoulidis IV, Malizos K. Skeletal Radiol Oct 27. [Epub ahead of print] 44. Hantes ME, Karidakis GK, Vlychou M, Varitimidis S, Dailiana Z, Malizos KN. A comparison of early versus delayed repair of traumatic rotator cuff tears. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Jan 22 [Epub ahead of print 45. Karachalios T, Hantes M, Zintzaras E. Do physical diagnostic tests accurately detect meniscal tears? Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Jul;19(7):1226-7; author reply 1228
10 46. Tsarouhas A, Hantes ME, Karachalios T, Bargiotas K, Malizos KN. Reconstruction nailing for ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr Aug;6(2): Papatheodorou LK, Dailiana ZH, Varitimidi SE, Hantes ME, Basdekis GK, Malizos KN. Digital coverage with flaps from the same or neighboring digits. Hippokratia Apr;15(2): Zampeli F, Pappas E, Giotis D, Hantes ME, Georgoulis AD. Kinematic predictors of subjective outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: an in vivo motion analysis study. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Apr;20(4): Hantes, M.Ε, Tsarouhas Α, Giannis G, Spiropoulos G, Sideris V, Christel P, Malizos KIMPACT OF FATIGUE ON TIBIAL ROTATION AFTER SINGLE- AND DOUBLE-BUNDLE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION. A three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic matched-group analysis. Am J Sports Med (in press)
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