Learn the technique in orthopedics
Watch short, expert-led videos showcasing key surgical techniques in orthopedics, including ACL reconstruction, hip and knee arthroplasties, and more. Perfect for mastering innovative methods and enhancing your practice.
ALL reconstruction can be challenging and landmarks difficult to find, especially when performing a percutaneous technique in overweight patients.
Anterolateral ligament reconstructions in association with ACL reconstructions are becoming essential. One of the difficulties of this type of surgery is the convergence of the tunnels.
This technique for arthroscopic revision after an ACL retear using an ITB autograft, augmented by a gracilis autograft and an internal brace
Learn how to manage a lateral meniscus root tear combined with an ACI injury using intra-articular fixation alone with the Menix anchor.
Master the technique of ultrasound-guided corticosteroid infiltration of the meniscal wall, as performed at the Toulouse University Hospital.
Discover a simplified surgical technique for anatomical arthroscopic posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and posterolateral corner (PLC) reconstruction using a knotless anchor.
Learn the technique of the ACL reconstruction with a semi-tendinosus left attached and remnant preservation. This technique is easy to perform and allows to skip the tibial primary fixation phase and preserves all the vacularisation of the remnant.
Etienne Cavaignac and Grégoire Laumond present their straightforward method for performing an ST4 short graft. This technique is both simple and effective, requiring no complex tools or specialized instruments. Perfect for anyone looking to master ACL reconstruction with ease!
Learn how to perform a one-stage ACL revision combined with lateral tenodesis using the IT band, specifically for cases where the tibial tunnel is too anterior in a semi-anatomic position.
Discover, step by step, how multiligamentous knee injuries involving the ACL, PLC and LCL, are treated, using a continuous hamstring graft, at Toulouse University Hospital. This technique is easy to perform and avoids problems of tunnel convergence in the femur.