Dr. Zoltán Bejek PhD
Associate Professor of Orthopedics, Robotic Surgeon
Dr. Zoltán Bejek PhD
Orthopedic Associate Professor, Robotic Surgeon
Speciality
Examination, surgical or conservative treatment of knee, hip and foot complaints, prosthetics
Qualifications
Orthopedics specialist
Budapest Private Orthopedic Clinic – Buda
Address 1111 BudapestBudafoki út 15.
tel +36 (1) 44 33 433
email bejelentkezes@bmm.hu
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About
My belief is that if one wants to heal well, one must first learn to listen, to understand one’s fellow human being, to see the disease and the person at the same time. Once we have done that, then we ‘just’ need to apply our knowledge in the right way.”
I grew up in a really close-knit family where the most important thing I learned was the power of love and respect for each other. While my mother taught me the value of self-sacrificing love, my mechanical engineer father taught me to love mechanics.
Since I was a child, I was interested in how things work. I decided when I was in primary school that I wanted to be a doctor, so I made a conscious decision to do so from an early age. My family spent 3 years in a completely different part of the world, Cuba. Here I learned how diverse people can be, and that there are places in the world where cohesion is an important tool for daily survival. I began my medical studies at a university there, which I completed in Budapest.
My love of mechanics has led me to a course where mechanics/biomechanics plays an important role. For me, this was orthopedics. From the age of four I was doing research at the University Orthopedics Clinic, where I have been working since 1997.
From the beginning, I worked in departments whose main profile was endoprosthetics, so I gradually learned its intricacies, and currently, I lead our institute’s endoprosthetics department. In addition, I have worked in spinal surgery and foot surgery departments. My specialties include large joint prosthetics, revision surgeries, as well as arthroscopic surgeries, ligament plasty, and foot surgeries.
As a university citizen, my work is based on the pillars of medicine, research and education. As such, I also carry out research alongside my healing work. One of the results of this research was the biomechanical evaluation of the effects of minimally invasive knee joint prosthesis and computer-assisted navigation techniques, for which I obtained my Ph.D. degree.
As a lecturer, I teach orthopedics to medical students in Hungarian and English, and I am also involved in postgraduate and continuing education.
I have been working with disabled athletes since 1998, which is a very specific and challenging field.Since 2000, I have been accompanying the Hungarian athletes to the Paralympic Games as team doctor of the Hungarian Paralympic Team, treating their musculoskeletal complaints and I am also a member of the International Paralympic Committee.
My hobbies are: love of life, swimming, travelling, two-wheeled vehicles (bicycle/motorbike) and modeling.
Professional curriculum vitae
Personal data
Name Dr. Zoltán Bejek PhD
Work name Semmelweis University Orthopedics Clinic
Jobs
- 1997 – Semmelweis University Orthopedics Clinic, Budapest
- Position at work
- 1997 – 2002 Clinical physician
- 2002 – 2011 AssistantProfessor
- 2011 – Adjunct Professor
- 2012 – Head of Endoprosthetics Department
Studies
- High school
- Teleki Blanka High School – Székesfehérvár
- Rubén Martinez Villena – Cuba
- University
- 1990 – 1991 Universidad Victoria del Girón, Cuba Facultad de Medicina
- 1991 – 1997 Semmelweis University of Medicine, Faculty of General Medicine
- 1997 – Diploma in General Medicine – Summa cum laude
- Doctoral (Ph.D.) school
- 2004 – 2010 Semmelweis University, Doctoral School II, Clinical Sciences, Program 8 Use of computer navigation during implantation of total knee replacement – follow-up of rehabilitation by gait analysis – Summa cum laude
- Specialist exam
- May 2002 Orthopedics – Passed with distinction
Language skills
- Spanish
- English
TRAINING COURSES AT HOME AND ABROAD
- 1997 3 months orthopedics: Universitaire Ziekenhuisen Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Orthopedie Pellenberg (prof.: Fabry Guy) (Belgium) TEMPUS scholarship (Limb lengthening and axial correction with Ilizarov device)
- 2001 Radiobiology – Budapest
- 2002 Ultrasound hip screening course – Bratislava
- Since September 2003, PhD student and course participant
- 2004 Basics of knee prosthesis implantation (Pécs)
- 2004 Salzburg Seminar
- 2004 Minimally invasive technique and computer assisted knee prosthesis technique (Paris)
- 2005 GCP course
- 2006 Knee prosthesis revision course (Marseille)
- 2007 Oftex compulsory training course – Orthopedics
- 2007 Train the trainers – Trauma Care Institute – Nice
- 2010 Oftex mandatory training course – Orthopedics
- 2012 3 months experience at the Sanat Klinik Orthopedics Centre (Berlin)
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL PROFILE
- Large joint (hip and knee) implants and revision surgery
- Arthroscopic surgery of the knee
- Ankle-foot surgery
- Minor hand surgery interventions
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- Medical education in Hungarian and English, responsible for the education of Hungarian students
- Participation in the Rehabilitation Engineering course with lectures 2001 (Technical University)
- OFTEX regular lecturer for post graduate courses
OTHER
- Hungarian Traumatology Orthopedics Orthopedics Hand Surgery and Plastic Surgery proofreading organization (2005-2008)
- Doctor of the Hungarian Disabled Sports Association
- Member of the Medical Committee of the Hungarian Paralympic Committee
- Member of the Medical Committee of the Swimming Section of the International Paralympic Committee
- Medical officer of the Hungarian delegation to the 2000 Sydney Summer Paralympic Games
- Member of the Hungarian delegation to the 2004 Athens Summer Paralympic Games as team doctor
- Member of the Hungarian delegation to the 2006 Paralympic Winter Games in Turin as team physician
- Member of the Hungarian delegation to the 2008 Beijing Summer Paralympic Games as team physician
- Member of the Hungarian delegation to the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver as team physician
- Member of the Hungarian delegation to the 2012 London Summer Paralympic Games as team physician
- Member of the Hungarian delegation to the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games as team physician
Presentations
- 2000
Clinical “Wednesday afternoon science”
– Benign tumours of the synovial epithelium - 2002
Clinical “Wednesday Afternoon Science”
– Knee osteotomies and their biomechanical effects - 2002
Congress of the Hungarian Orthopedics Society
– Long-term results of valgus osteotomy of the infantum of the coxa vara - 2003
Congress of the Hungarian Orthopedics Society
– Antibiotic spacer subclinical treatment of knee prosthesis septic complications - 2003
Forum of Young Orthopedic Surgeons
– A case of knee prosthesis loosening with extreme metallosis - 2003
Clinical “Wednesday Afternoon Science”
– Hip joint prosthesis after Schanz osteotomy - 2004
Roundtable Conference
– Computer navigation experience in knee prosthesis implantation - 2004
MOT Congress
– Experience with hip prosthesis after Shanz osteotomy in our clinic - 2004
First Hungarian Conference on Biomechanics, Budapest 2004
– Gait adaptation int he elderly - 2004.
SICOT kongresszus
– Is navigation advandtageous in the outcome of total knee replacement? - 2004
Salzburg Seminar
– A case of delta metatarsus - 2004
Salzburg Seminar
– Tumour like lesion around the wrist - 2005
OROM Congress, Dobogókő
– Total knee replacement using minimally invasive navigation technique - 2005
The3rd IASTED International Conference onBiomechanics BioMech
– Three-dimensional gait analysis in patients with osteoarthritis using different gait speeds - 2005
International Orthopeadic Association Meeting, Budapest
– Comparative study of the positioning of components in conventional, navigated and navigated minimally invasive TKR - 2006
Clinical “Wednesday Afternoon Science”
– Biomechanical assessment of the knee joint - 2006
4th IASTED International Conference on Biomechanics BioMech
– Kinematics of knee replacement in patients during gait.
– Recovery of gait parameters of lower extremities after unilateral total cemented hip replacement. - 2006
6th CEOC Graz, Austria
– Minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty with computer assisted navigation - 2006
Ph.D. Days Semmelweis University
– Total knee replacement implantation with computer navigation - 2006
Oftex course presentation
– Motion analysis of the knee joint - 2006
II Hungarian Biomechanical Congress, Debrecen
– Use of Polaris optical measuring device for recording knee joint movements in living and cadaver knees - 2007
Oftex mandatory training course
– Computer-assisted knee prosthesis Minimally invasive knee joint arthroplasty - 2007
“Wednesday afternoon clinical science”
– Radio-stereophotometric analysis - 2007
Olomouc 2007
– State of Art Imageless Navigation in TKA
– Minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty with computer assisted navigation - 2007
MOT Congress
– One-year follow-up of knee prosthesis implantation with ZEBRIS gait analyser
– Biomechanical study of cadaver knee with Polaris motion analyser
– Computer-guided minimally invasive and conventional total knee replacement - 2007
Congress of the Hungarian Geriatrics Society
– Biomechanical explanation for the frequent lower back pain in patients with gonarthrosis - 2008
III. Hungarian Biomechanics Congress, Budapest
– Effect of different knee joint endoprosthesis implantation modalities on gait parameters - 2009
OROM Congress, Dobogókő
– Rehabilitation and Sport – Paralympic Games - 2009
Clinical “Wednesday Afternoon Science”
– Patella dislocation and treatment - 2009
MOT Congress
– Impact of preoperative planning on the technique of knee prosthesis implantation - 2010
Oftex mandatory training course
– Computer-assisted knee prosthesis Minimally invasive knee joint arthroplasty - 2010
MOT Congress
– Long-term results of total knee replacement in our clinic - 2011
MOT Congress
– Outcome of revision surgery for high bone defects with massive bone graft and vax implantation - 2012
MOT congress
– Results of the minimum 10-year follow-up of unicompartmental knee prosthesis at our clinic
– Results of the revision of unicompartmental knee prosthesis at our clinic - 2015
MOT Congress
– Our experience with ABG II hip prosthesis
– Our long-term experience with Exeter hip prosthesis - 2016
MOT congress
– Results of a minimum 7-year follow-up of computer-assisted knee joint arthroplasty
– Results of rigid knee conversion surgery in our clinic
PUBLICATIONS
- Falcon L. Bejek Z. Management of hip dislocation and secondary arthrosis in spastic patients Case report. Hungarian Traumatology, Orthopedics, Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery. 2002;45(2):141-145.
- Paróczai R. Bejek Z. Illyés Á. Kinematic and kinetic parameters of healthy elderly people. Periodica Polytechnica Series Mechanical Engineering. 2005;49(1):63-70.
- Bejek Z. Paroczai R. Illyes A. Kiss RM. The influence of walking speed on gait parameters in healthy people and in patients with osteoarthritis. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2006;14(7):612-22.
- Bejek Z. Paróczai R. Illyés Á. Biomechanical parameters of gait in patients with arthrosis as a function of gait speed. Hungarian Traumatology, Orthopedics, Surgery, Plastic Surgery. 2006;49(4):349-359.
- Bejek Z. Paróczai R. Illyés Á. Kocsis L. Kiss RM. Gait parameters of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee joint. Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport. 2006;4(1):9-16.
- Illyés Á. Bejek Z. Szlávik I. Paróczai R. Kiss RM. Three-dimensional gait analysis after unilateral cemented total hip arthroplasty. Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport. 2006;4(1):27-34.
- Paróczai R. Bejek Z. Illyés Á. Kocsis L. Kiss RM. Gait Parameters of Healthy, Elderly People. Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport. 2006;4(1):49-58.
- Bejek Z, Sólyom L, Szendrői M. Experiences with computer navigated total knee arthroplasty. Int Orthop. 2007;31:617-22.
- Falcon L. Bejek Z. Vajda A. Results of hip replacement surgery after Schanz osteotomy. Hungarian Traumatology, Orthopedics, Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery. 2008;51(2):115-121.
- Kiss R.M. Bejek Z. Illyés Á. Effects of direct-lateral and antero-lateral hip joint endoprosthesis implantation on gait biomechanics. Hungarian Traumatology, Orthopedics, Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery. 2008;51(3):225-236.
- Bejek Z. Handl D. Szendrői M. Minimally invasive knee prosthesis implantation with computer-assisted navigation. Hungarian Traumatology Orthopedics Hand Surgery Plastic Surgery. 2009;52(2):164-170.
- Skaliczki, G.; Zahár, Á.; Bejek, Z.; Lakatos, J.; Szendrői, M. Use of tumor endoprosthesis in revision knee replacement in cases of high bone loss or ligamentous insufficiency
- Hungarian Traumatology, Orthopedics, Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery 2009;52(3):239-244
- Pethes, Á.; Bejek, Z.; Lakatos, T.; Kiss, R. M. Early changes in some kinematic parameters of gait after implantation of a knee prosthesis
- Hungarian Traumatology, Orthopedics, Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery 2010;53(1):55-65
- Zoltan Bejek; Robert Paroczai; Miklós Szendroi; Rita M. Kiss. Gait analysis following TKA: comparison of conventional technique, computer-assisted navigation and minimally invasive technique combined with computer-assisted navigation. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2011;19(2):285-91
- Rita M. Kiss; Zoltan Bejek; Miklós Szendrői. Variability of gait parameters in patients with total knee arthroplasty. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthrosc 2012; 20(1):1252-60
- Ákos Pethes; Zoltan Bejek; Rita M. Kiss. The effect of knee arthroplasty on balancing ability in response to sudden unidirectional perturbation in the early postoperative period Journal of Electromyography Kinesiology. 2015; 25(3):508
ENCLOSURE
- Bejek Z., Illyés Á. Paróczai R. Kiss RM. Effect of knee joint endoprosthesis implantation on biomechanical parameters of gait. In. TERC, Budapest, 2007:369-390.
- Illyés Á. Bejek Z., Paróczai R. Kiss RM. Effect of cemented hip joint endoprosthesis implantation on biomechanical parameters of gait. In. TERC, Budapest, 2007:284-293.
- Bejek Z., Sólyom L. Disorders of the hip. In.
- Color Atlas of Clinical Orthopedics. Spinger, 2009
- ISBN: 978-3-540-85560-6
- Orthopedics E-book (Knee Headgear)
WORK PUBLISHED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- Bejek Z.: Disabled people, sport, categorisation, Sport health aspects of sport for disabled people, GYISM series of publications, 2003