Dr. Vasileios Akrivos | Knee Surgery | Best Research Article Award

Orthopaedic Surgeon at University General Hospital Of Larissa, Greece

Dr. Vasileios Akrivos is a board-certified orthopaedic and trauma surgeon currently affiliated with the Orthopaedic Department of the University General Hospital of Larisa, Greece. Known for his dedication to surgical excellence and academic contributions in musculoskeletal trauma and sports injuries, Dr. Akrivos blends clinical practice with an expansive research portfolio. His commitment to continuous medical education, international collaboration, and evidence-based advancements has positioned him as an emerging leader in orthopaedic surgery, particularly in trauma, joint reconstruction, and sports medicine.

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Education

Dr. Akrivos earned his medical degree from the University of Thessaly, Greece, in 2016. Following this, he completed foundational surgical training in general surgery before transitioning to orthopaedic surgery. His residency included specialized training in hand and wrist microsurgery, adult reconstruction, and sports injuries under the guidance of esteemed professors. In 2024, he was awarded the official title of specialist in orthopaedic and trauma surgery. Parallel to his clinical training, he pursued a Master’s degree in Human Genetics from the University of Thessaly, earning an “Excellent” grade with a focus on the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in fracture healing.

Experience

Throughout his training, Dr. Akrivos gained extensive clinical experience across various orthopaedic subspecialties. His fellowship engagements took him across Europe, with advanced training in joint replacement and sports injuries at institutions in Germany, Turkey, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and France. His scope of clinical focus spans from arthroscopic interventions and hand surgery to shoulder instability and total joint arthroplasty. He also holds teaching appointments and has been involved in medical education, providing lectures and practical instruction to medical students and residents. Additionally, he has participated in several international and national congresses, roundtables, and cadaveric workshops, strengthening his hands-on and theoretical expertise.

Research Interest

Dr. Akrivos’s research interests align closely with his clinical practice, focusing on orthopaedic trauma, sports injuries, joint reconstruction, shoulder and elbow surgery, and minimally invasive procedures. His recent work explores the outcomes of arthroscopic shoulder surgery, revision strategies for carpal tunnel syndrome, and personalized techniques in hip arthroplasty. Furthermore, he has delved into topics such as spinopelvic mobility, the biomechanics of joint prostheses, and the long-term evaluation of meniscal scaffolds. His dual interest in clinical anatomy and molecular genetics enhances his translational research outlook.

Awards

Dr. Akrivos has received multiple distinctions during his career, including several fellowships facilitated by prestigious institutions and international orthopaedic societies such as ESSKA and FESSH. His notable early achievements include top positions in national cycling and wrestling championships, illustrating his enduring commitment to performance and discipline. He has also served as an invited speaker and panelist in orthopaedic conferences, reflecting peer recognition of his scholarly contributions.

Publications

Dr. Akrivos has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles across international journals. His selected publications include:

  • Title: A New Alternative Surgical Treatment of Hallux Valgus, in Moderate to Severe Cases of the Disease With a Two-and-a-Half-Year Follow-Up
    Publication: Cureus
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Mortality, functional outcomes and quality of life after hip fractures complicated by infection: a case control study
    Publication: Journal of Bone and Joint Infection 
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Tibial Nerve Palsy: An Atypical Presentation of a Popliteal Cyst
    Publication: Cureus
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Acute Bilateral Achilles Tendon Rupture in a Middle-Aged Patient: A Rare but Debilitating Injury
    Publication: Cureus
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Association between carpal tunnel syndrome and shoulder pain: a case–control study
    Publication: Journal of Hand Surgery 
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Spinopelvic Motion Evaluation in Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty and Patient-Specific Target for Acetabular Cup Placement
    Publication: Journal of Personalized Medicine 
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Effectiveness of the hypothenar fat pad flap in revision surgery for recurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome
    Publication: Journal of Hand Surgery 
    Year: 2025

These publications highlight his expertise in clinical orthopaedics and showcase his involvement in multidisciplinary, collaborative research with implications for both surgical practice and rehabilitation strategies.

Conclusion

Dr. Vasileios Akrivos exemplifies the qualities of a next-generation orthopaedic surgeon—clinically proficient, research-driven, and globally engaged. His blend of advanced clinical training, prolific research output, and dedication to medical education supports his nomination for prestigious research awards. With continued contributions to orthopaedic innovation, patient-centered care, and surgical education, Dr. Akrivos remains a promising candidate for national and international recognition as an outstanding researcher and practitioner in musculoskeletal medicine.

Vasileios Akrivos | Knee Surgery | Best Research Article Award

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