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Klemen Bedenčič

Klemen Bedenčič

Dr. Klemen Bedenčič, MD, Specialist in Orthopaedic Surgery, is permanently employed at the Surgical Sanatorium in Rožna Dolina, Ljubljana.
Dr. Klemen Bedenčič, MD, Specialist in Orthopaedic Surgery, graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Ljubljana in 2010. After completing his internship, he continued his specialization in orthopaedic surgery, which he completed in 2017. In 2016, he obtained his PhD at the University of Ljubljana. He continuously advances his knowledge through various international courses and surgical training in Belgium, France, Germany, and Austria, primarily in the fields of foot surgery and joint replacement surgery.
In the field of foot surgery, he introduced numerous new treatment methods at Novo Mesto General Hospital. He regularly attends international congresses throughout Europe, including as an active participant, and publishes professional articles in renowned international medical journals. He was the first surgeon in Slovenia to perform MTP joint replacement surgery.
Areas of special expertise:

  • Surgical treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis – joint replacement surgery (endoprosthetics)
  • Surgical treatment of the ankle and foot – sports ankle injuries, ankle arthroscopy, Achilles tendon reconstruction procedures, flat foot correction, correction of forefoot deformities, etc.

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Modern Trends in Hip Surgery:
Hip Preservation and Primary Arthroplasty.
Valdoltra Orthopaedic Hospital -
Friday 20 November 2026

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Symposium Organization

Organizing committee:

Nejc Kurinčič, Mira Šavora, Branko Veladžič

CORRESPONDENCE
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION

Dr. Nejc Kurinčič
Valdoltra Ortopaedic Hospital
Email: Nejc.Kurincic@ob-valdoltra.si

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Our hospital was founded in 1909 as a sanatoryum for bone diseases for the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After World War I it was renovated by the American Red Cross. In 1920 it was taken over by the Italian Red Cross and after WW II Valdoltra became part of Yugoslavian health systeme. It turned to orthopaedics and in early 1961 was renamed Valdoltra Orthopaedic Hospital.