Jump to content

Martinus Richter: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Martinus Richter''' (born [[9 December]] [[1968]] in [[Reichenbach (Vogtland)]]) is a German general [[orthopedist|orthopaedic]] and [[trauma surgeon]], Associate Professor at the [[Hannover Medical School]] and Head of the Department for Clinic for Foot- and [[Ankle joint]] Surgery Nuremberg and Rummelsberg at the Hospital Rummelsberg and Sana-Clinic Nuremberg. He is known for his works in the field of foot- and ankle joint surgery.
'''Martinus Richter''' (born [[9 December]] [[1968]] in [[Reichenbach (Vogtland)]]) is a German general, [[orthopedist|orthopaedic]] and [[trauma surgeon]], Associate Professor at the [[Hannover Medical School]] and Head of the Department for Foot and Ankle Surgery Nuremberg and Rummelsberg at the Hospital Rummelsberg and Sana-Hospital Nuremberg.


== Life ==
== Life ==
Richter went to Medical School at the University of Freiburg from 1990 to 1996. He completed his internship in orthopaedic surgeryat the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, USA 1995/96. In 1996 he finished his MD thesis in Freiburg. Richter was habilitated in 2002 (comparable to PhD thesis). In 2006 he was assigned asAassociate Professor at the Hannover Medical School. He finished a second degree in business administration for medicines (MBA). Richter's professional career included the positions resident, fellow and attending at the Department for Trauma Surgery at the Hannover Medical School(MHH) (1998 to 2003), head of the Department for Orthopaedic, Trauma and Foot Surgery, Coburg Clinical Center (2006 to 2010), head the Department for Orthopadic, Trauma and Foot Surgery, Coburg and Hildburghausen Clinical Center. Actually Richter is head of the Department for Foot and Ankle Surgery Nuremberg and Rummelsberg at the Hospital Rummelsberg and Sana-Hospital Nuremberg.<ref name="MR-CV">[https://www.krankenhaus-rummelsberg.de/leistungsspektrum/fachabteilungen/klinik-fuer-fuss-und-sprunggelenkchirurgie/team/lebenslauf-richter.html Martinus Richter CV]</ref>
Richter went to Medical School at the University of Freiburg from 1990 to 1996. He completed his internship in orthopaedic surgeryat the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, USA 1995/96. In 1996 he finished his MD thesis in Freiburg. Richter was habilitated in 2002 (comparable to PhD thesis). In 2006 he was assigned asAassociate Professor at the Hannover Medical School. He finished a second degree in business administration for medicines (MBA). Richter's professional career included the positions resident, fellow and attending at the Department for Trauma Surgery at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) (1998 to 2003), head of the Department for Orthopaedic, Trauma and Foot Surgery, Coburg Clinical Center (2006 to 2010), head the Department for Orthopadic, Trauma and Foot Surgery, Coburg and Hildburghausen Clinical Center. Actually Richter is head of the Department for Foot and Ankle Surgery Nuremberg and Rummelsberg at the Hospital Rummelsberg and Sana-Hospital Nuremberg.<ref name="MR-CV">[https://www.krankenhaus-rummelsberg.de/leistungsspektrum/fachabteilungen/klinik-fuer-fuss-und-sprunggelenkchirurgie/team/lebenslauf-richter.html Martinus Richter CV]</ref>


== Clinical an scientific contribution ==
== Clinical an scientific contribution ==

Revision as of 12:32, 12 July 2017

Martinus Richter (born 9 December 1968 in Reichenbach (Vogtland)) is a German general, orthopaedic and trauma surgeon, Associate Professor at the Hannover Medical School and Head of the Department for Foot and Ankle Surgery Nuremberg and Rummelsberg at the Hospital Rummelsberg and Sana-Hospital Nuremberg.

Life

Richter went to Medical School at the University of Freiburg from 1990 to 1996. He completed his internship in orthopaedic surgeryat the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, USA 1995/96. In 1996 he finished his MD thesis in Freiburg. Richter was habilitated in 2002 (comparable to PhD thesis). In 2006 he was assigned asAassociate Professor at the Hannover Medical School. He finished a second degree in business administration for medicines (MBA). Richter's professional career included the positions resident, fellow and attending at the Department for Trauma Surgery at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) (1998 to 2003), head of the Department for Orthopaedic, Trauma and Foot Surgery, Coburg Clinical Center (2006 to 2010), head the Department for Orthopadic, Trauma and Foot Surgery, Coburg and Hildburghausen Clinical Center. Actually Richter is head of the Department for Foot and Ankle Surgery Nuremberg and Rummelsberg at the Hospital Rummelsberg and Sana-Hospital Nuremberg.[1]

Clinical an scientific contribution

Richter´s clinical and scientific focus comprises

  • Osteoarthritis: Cartilage surgery such as microfracturing, navigated retrograde drilling,[2] autologous osteochondral transplantation, Matrix-associated Stemcell Transplantation (MAST)[3]; total joint replancement at ankle, tarsometatarsal and metatarsophalangel joints
  • Deformity: Correction forefoot for hallux valgus, claw toes, metatarsalgia; navigated correction ankle, hindfoot and midfoot;[4][5][6] correction flatfoot and cavus foot in adults and children[7][8]

In the scientific field, Richter and his team developed the first validated score for foot and ankle named Visual Analogue Scale Foot and Ankle (VAS FA) with the possibility of valideted measurement of foot and ankle conditions.[9][10] Richter developed and valideted the Intraoperative for intraoperative force and pressure measurement under the foot sole enabling for intraoperative biomechanical assessment.[11][12] He developed Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) for foot and ankle corrections and proved that a higher accuracy is achieved with CAS. [4][5] [6] [13] Matrix-associated Stemcell Transplantation (MAST) was developed by him for optimized treatment of chondral defects.[4] Furthermore, he developed several implants for foot and ankle surgery (for example A3,[14][15][16] RIMBUS[17], R-Lock[8]).

Academic memberships

  • since 1998 German Society for Trauma Surgery (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie (DGU))
  • since 1998 German-Austrian-Swiss Society for Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology (Deutsch-Österreichisch-Schweizer Gesellschaft für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin e.V. (GOTS))
  • since 2000 German Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (Deutsche Assoziation für Fuß und Sprunggelenk (DAF)) 2nd Vice President, member of the board since 2006
  • since 2000 European Foot and Ankle Society (EFAS), member of the board since 2005, Honorary Secretary 2008–2012, President-elect 2012–2014, President 2014–2016, Past President 2016–2018
  • since 2000 International Federation of Foot and Ankle Societies (IFFAS), Council member seit 2012, Vice President 2014-2017, President 2017–2020
  • since 2001 American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS)
  • since 2001 German Society for General Surgery (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (DGC))

since 2012 International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community (i-FAB)[1]

Journal editorships

  • Foot and Ankle Surgery (Foot Ankle Surg)
  • Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie (Oper Orthop Traumatol)
  • Fuß und Sprunggelenk (Fuss Sprungg)

Awards

  • 2000 Josef-Ströbl-Award 2000 conferred by the Bavarian Ministry of Inner Affairs to promote extraordinary scientific performances in the field of travel security.
  • 2001 Imhäuser Price 2001 of the Deutsche Assoziation für Orthopädische Fußchirurgie (DAF) for the work: „Experimentelle Analyse des Verletzungsmechanismus von Fußwurzelfrakturen zur Verbesserung der Prävention bei PKW-Insassen.“
  • 2002 Ralf-Loddenkemper-Price 2002 of the Ralf-Loddenkemper-Stiftung e.V. for progress in the field of trauma surgeon, in particular of trauma surgeon of the child and youth age for the work: „Problematik der Verletzungen von Kindern und Jugendlichen im Straßenverkehr - eine medizinische und technische Unfallanalyse“
  • 2002 Novel Award 2002, Emed Scientific Meeting 2002, Kananaskis, Canada, 2nd Price, for the work: „Analysis of Joint Pressure Distribution and Joint Force During Experimental Induction of Midfoot Fractures“.
  • 2009 Leonard J. Goldner Award der American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) at the 25th Annual Summer Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, 15.–18.07.2009 für die Arbeit: Richter M, Zech S. Intraoperative Pedography Improves Clinical Outcome Scores - Results of 100 Cases from a Consecutive Prospective, Randomized Controlled Clinical Follow-up Study

Publications

Scientific articles

Books

  • Richter, Martinus: Computergestützte Fußchirurgie. Intraoperative 3-D-Röntgenbildgebung, Navigation, Intraoperative Pedographie. Springer 2012.
  • Lob, Günter und Richter, Martinus: Prävention von Verletzungen. Risiken erkennen, Strategien entwickeln - eine ärztliche Aufgabe. Schattauer 2008

References

  1. ^ a b Martinus Richter CV
  2. ^ Richter M, Zech S. 3D-Imaging (ARCADIS) Based Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) Guided Retrograde Drilling in Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Talus. Foot Ankle Int 2008; 29(12): 1243-8. PMID 19138491
  3. ^ Richter M, Zech S. Matrix-associated stem cell transplantation (MAST) in chondral defects of foot and ankle is effective. Foot Ankle Surg 2013; 19(2): 84-90. PMID 23548448
  4. ^ a b c Richter M. Computer aided surgery in foot and ankle: applications and perspectives. Int Orthop 2013; 37(9): 1737-45. PMID 23708138
  5. ^ a b Richter M, Zech S. Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) Guided Arthrodesis of the Foot and Ankle: An Analysis of Accuracy in 100 Cases. Foot Ankle Int 2008; 29(12): 1235-42. PMID 19138490
  6. ^ a b Richter M, Zech S, Bay R. 3D-Imaging (ARCADIS) Based Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) Guided Drilling for Nail Placement in Combined Ankle and Subtalar Fusion. Foot Ankle Int 2008; 29(12): 1249-52. PMID 19138492
  7. ^ Richter M, Zech S. Arthrorisis with calcaneostop screw in children corrects Talo-1st Metatarsal-Index (TMT-Index). Foot Ankle Surg 2013; 19(2): 91-5. PMID 23548449
  8. ^ a b Richter M, Zech S. Lengthening osteotomy of the calcaneus and flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer in flexible flatfoot deformity improves talo-1st metatarsal-Index, clinical outcome and pedographic parameter. Foot Ankle Surg 2013; 19(1): 56-61. PMID 23337279
  9. ^ Richter M, Zech S, Geerling J, Frink M, Knobloch K, Krettek C. A new foot and ankle outcome score: Questionnaire based, subjective, Visual-Analogue-Scale, validated and computerized. Foot Ankle Surg 2006; 12(4): 191-9. S1268-7731(06)00037-3/fulltext. doi
  10. ^ Stuber J, Zech S, Bay R, Qazzaz A, Richter M. Normative data of the Visual Analogue Scale Foot and Ankle (VAS FA) for pathological conditions. Foot Ankle Surg 2011; 17(3): 166-72. PMID 21783078
  11. ^ Richter M, Frink M, Zech S, Vanin N, Geerling J, Droste P, Krettek C. Intraoperative pedography: a validated method for static intraoperative biomechanical assessment. Foot Ankle Int 2006; 27(10): 833-42. PMID 17054887
  12. ^ Richter M, Zech S. Leonard J. Goldner Award 2009. Intraoperative pedobarography leads to improved outcome scores: a Level I study. Foot Ankle Int 2009; 30(11): 1029-36. PMID 19912710
  13. ^ Richter M, Geerling J, Frink M, Zech S, Knobloch K, Dammann F, Hankemeier S, Krettek C. Computer Assisted Surgery Based (CAS) based correction of posttraumatic ankle and hindfoot deformities – Preliminary results. Foot Ankle Surg 2006; 12(113-9. S1268-7731(06)00023-3/fulltext. doi
  14. ^ Richter M, Evers J, Waehnert D, Deorio JK, Pinzur M, Schulze M, Zech S, Ochman S. Biomechanical comparison of stability of tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis with two different intramedullary retrograde nails. Foot Ankle Surg 2014; 20(1): 14-9. PMID 24480493
  15. ^ Richter M, Zech S. Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis with a triple-bend intramedullary nail (A3)-2-year follow-up in 60 patients. Foot Ankle Surg 2016; 22(2): 131-8. PMID 27301734
  16. ^ Evers J, Lakemeier M, Wahnert D, Schulze M, Richter M, Raschke MJ, Ochman S. 3D Optical investigation of 2 Nail Systems Used in Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis. Foot Ankle Int 2017; 1071100717690805. PMID 28183211
  17. ^ Richter M, Droste P, Goesling T, Zech S, Krettek C. Polyaxially-locked plate screws increase stability of fracture fixation in an experimental model of calcaneal fracture. J Bone Joint Surg Br 2006; 88(9): 1257-63. PMID 16943483