The Medially Stabilised Knee - London
A UK Regional Forum
Date
Tuesday 6th October 2026
Time
18.00 Welcome drinks at The Fitzroy Tavern, 16 Charlotte Street, London W1T 2LY
18.45 Transfer to hotel
19.00 Welcome and starters served
19.15 Session 1
19.45 Main Course served
20.10 Session 2
20.40 Dessert served
20.50 Case studies
21.20 Closing remarks
21.30 Close
Venue
Charlotte Street Hotel
15-17 Charlotte Street
London W1T 1JR
"The strength of this meeting lies in the experience of the faculty and the opportunity for honest, practical discussion. I look forward to chairing the programme and sharing our collective insights into how the principles of medially stabilised knee arthroplasty translate into clinical practice."
A/Prof. Andrew Shimmin
Melbourne, Australia
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For more than 30 years, the medial ball-and-socket philosophy has challenged conventional thinking in knee arthroplasty. Today, that legacy continues with Saiph® Knee.
Combining bone-conserving design, natural kinematics and proven clinical performance, Saiph® delivers the stability and confidence surgeons need to help patients return to the activities that matter most.
With the addition of revision instrumentation, Saiph® now offers a seamless platform spanning primary, complex primary and revision procedures, bringing consistency of philosophy, technique and patient outcomes across a wide spectrum of knee reconstruction.
Whether you're evaluating medially stabilised technology for the first time or already using Saiph®, this meeting offers a unique opportunity to see how the platform is evolving.
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"The SAIPH Revision System delivers exceptional stability and fixation in complex cases. Its medially stabilised design and proven instrumentation give me confidence in achieving optimal patient outcomes."
Mr. Simon Lewthwaite
"The Saiph Revision System delivers exceptional stability and fixation in complex revision cases. Its medially stabilised design provides confidence throughout the full range of motion, particularly in challenging bone loss scenarios."
Mr Tony Smith
"The SAIPH Revision system represents a significant advancement in addressing complex revision scenarios. Its modular design and proven fixation principles deliver reliable outcomes for our most challenging cases."
Mr Chris Evans