Sarantos Konstantinos Orthopedist
Education & Academic Qualifications
- 2007 Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) in Orthopaedics
- Registrar in Sports Medicine and Soft Tissue Injuries, ‘KAT’ Hospital.
- Registrar in Hand and Microsurgery Clinic ‘KAT’ Hospital, (2 years)
- 2002-2007 Registrar in Orthopaedics, 1st Orthopaedic Department, ‘KAT’ Hospital
- 2002 Registrar in Paediatric Orthopaedics, ‘KAT’ Hospital
- 2001-2002 Registrar in General Surgery, ‘KAT’ Hospital
- 1999-2001 Medical Doctor in Greek Army (compulsory military service)
- 1998-1999 Medical Doctor in Internal Medicine (compulsory state service) Kalarrites, Epirous, Greece
- 1998 Ptychion Iatrikes (MBBS equivalent), School of Medicine, University of Ioannina
- 1991-1998 School of Medicine, Ioannina
Fellowship in Societies, Membership in Journal Editorial Committees
FRCS (Tr&O) Eng , Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
GMC (General Medical Council), United Kingdom
BOA (British Orthopaedic Association)
BHS (British Hip Society)
AAOS (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)
AO Alumni Association
Greek Chapter AO Alumni Association
Greek Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (EEXOT)
Hellenic Institute of Osteoporosis (ELIOS)
Athens Medical Association
Work Experience
2016 Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS England)
2014- Today Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Lower Limb Arthroplasty, University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW), United Kingdom
2014 First “SuperPathⓇ” case in Europe and United Kingdom, University Hospi-tal Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW), United Kingdom
2014 Trained in the “SuperPathⓇ” approach, Phoinix Arizona, USA
2014 Honorary Lecturer, Medical school, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
2013-2014 Senior Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Fellow, University Hospital Coventry and War-wickshire (UHCW), United Kingdom
2012 AO Trauma Fellowship, St George’s Hospital London, United Kingdom
2012-2013 Senior knee fellow Leeds teaching Hospital, United Kingdom
2011 Specialist Registrar (ST7) LGI Leeds Teaching hospital, United Kingdom
2011 Fellowship Shoulder Clinic, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Seligenstadt), Germany
2007-2010 Locum Consultant 1st Orthopaedic Department, ‘G.Gennimatas’ Hospital, Athens
Education Experience
Faculty-official trainer of the minimal invasive “SuperPathⓇ” approach in Europe. Trained in more than 20 Cadaveric courses and in surgical observation visits (SOV’s and reverse SOV’s) with live surgeries at University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire and in other hospital in the UK, more than 200 Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons, from Europe (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, Scandinavian countries etc.), Middle east, Africa and South America, in the “SuperPathⓇ” approach.
Clinical supervisor and teaching of medical students, University of Warwick, United Kingdom.
Clinical supervisor and teaching of junior doctors and registrars, University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW), United Kingdom
Clinical supervisor and teaching of junior doctors and registrars, ‘G.Gennimatas’, Hospital, Athens
Clinical & Research Interest
Clinical Interest
Total Hip and Knee Replacement (THR-TKR)
Minimal Invasive Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Surgery (MIS)
SuperpathⓇ Total Hip Replacement
OPS Total Hip Replacement
PSI (Patient Specific Implants) Arthroplasties
CAS (Computer Assisted) Arthroplasties
Revision Total Hip and Knee Replacements
Infected Total Hip and Knee Replacements
Complex Total Hip and Knee Replacements
Arthroscopy
Trauma and fractures
Hand surgery and microsurgery
Foot and ankle surgery
Research Interest
Minimal invasive surgery (MIS), Total Hip and Knee Replacement
SuperpathⓇ Total Hip Replacement
Revision Total Hip and Knee Replacements
Infected Total Hip and Knee Replacements
Recent Publications
EARLY RESULTS AND LEARNING CURVE DATA FOR TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY USING A NOVEL SUPRACAPSULAR TISSUE SPARING APPROACH “SuperPATH”
S. Howles, M. Cronin, K. Sarantos, Bone and Joint Surgery, Orthopaedic Proceedings, Published 26 June 2017
DISTAL ULNAR ARTERY PERFORATOR BASED FASCIAL FLAPS FOR COVERING DORSAL AND PALMAR HAND DEFECTS
Ioannis A. Ignatiadis, Adrian Avram, Christos K. Yiannakopoulos, Konstantinos Sarantos, Vassiliki Tsiamba, Christos Kyriakopoulos, Nikolaos Gerostathopoulos
TIMISOARA MEDICAL JOURNAL, January-March 2005, Volume 55,
THUMB RECONSTRUCTION BY FOUCHE FLAP, BASED ON A DIVIDED SECOND METACARPAL ARTERY. REPORT OF FOUR CASES
Ioannis A. Ignatiadis, Adrian Avram, Christos K. Yiannakopoulos, Antonia D. Bartitsioti, Konstantinos Sarantos, Nikolaos Gerostathopoulos
JOURNAL of CLINICAL ANATOMY and EMBRIOLOGY, December 2005, Vol. I, nr.3
FASCIAL FLAPS BASED ON DISTAL ULNAR AND RADIAL ARTERY PERFORATORS FOR COVERING HAND DEFECTS
Ioannis A. Ignatiadis, Vassiliki Tsiamba, Christos Kyriakopoulos, Konstantinos Sarantos, Antonia Barbitsioti, Nikolaos Gerostathopoulos
MEDIMOND INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDINGS DIVISION, October 2005
EPINEURAL FLAPS USED AS CONDUITS FOR BRIDGING SHORT NERVE DEFECTS. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE RABBIT
Ioannis A. Ignatiadis, Christos Kyriakopoulos, Vassiliki Tsiamba, Konstantinos Sarantos, G. Tagaris, A. Papalois, P.N. Soucacos
MEDIMOND INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDINGS DIVISION, October 2005
PERIARTICULAR FRACTURES IN CHILDREN TREADED WITH THE FRAGMENT FIXATION SYSTEM (FFS)
C.Georgiou, P.A. Kyriazopoylos, K.A. Sarantos, G.C. Papadopoulis, G.S. Themistokleous, I.Ignatiadis, A.D. Kanellopoulos
JBJS (Br), Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery- British Volume, Orthopaedic Proceedings Nov2003, Vol 85-B, Issue SUPP III, 224.
MANAGEMENT OF HUMERAL PSEUDARTHROSIS WITH OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION
E.Fandridis, P. Velentzas, S, Georgoulis, K. Sarantos, M. Klonaris, I.Papanastasiou, Th. Chrysikopoulos, K. Skourtas
JBJS (Br), Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery- British Volume, J Bone Joint Surg Br Proceedings, Jul 2004: 86-B: Issue SUPP_II, 161.
TRANSFUSION PRACTICE IN REVISION HIP ARTHROPLASTY
E.Grouzi, K. Sarantos, P. Kaldis, S. Tsifetakis, I. Pilihos, K. Skourtas, I. Spiliotopoulou
Transfusion Alternatives in Transfusion Medicine, Vol 6 Number 1, Supplement March 2004, p 72
ACUTE ACHILLES TENDON RUPTURES. SURGICAL vs. NONSURGICAL TREATMENT. STILL A CONTROVERSIAL CHOICE?
Georgoulis S., Kaldis P., Sarantos K., Fandridis E., Chrysikopoulos Th., Skourtas K.
European JOURNAL of TRAUMA, Vol 30, Supp.1, May 2004, p.73
ANGLE FRACTURES AND THE EFFECT OF CORTICOSTEROIDS ON POST-TRAUMATIC EDEMA AND SKIN CONDITION»
Sarantos K., Velentzas P., Georgoulis S.,Christodoulou E., Chrysikopoulos Th., Tsifetakis S.
European JOURNAL of TRAUMA, Vol 30, Supp.1, May 2004, p.135