PCO Course sessions in orthopedics
This section captures the essence of our PCO Courses, offering a dynamic archive of recorded conferences that form the core of clinical learning in orthopedics. Whether you're looking for live patient clinics, virtual fellowships, or practical discussions, these resources provide a valuable and continuous online learning experience. All content is free (using your PCO account for access).
Used for 40 years in France, dual mobility cups have taken on a major role in the management of unstable total hip arthroplasties and those at risk of instability...
A precursor of the anterior approach, Frédéric Laude influenced the development of subspecialisation in orthopaedics. From conservative surgery to prosthesis revision, understanding the coxofemoral joint is a key to a cross-disciplinary vision of modern hip surgery.
Robotics is certainly an evolution in orthopedics. How has Sebastien Lustig integrated this practice into the activities of his university hospital department?
Nicolas Bouguennec, Matthieu Ollivier, and Bertrand Sonnery Cottet examine three athletes with sports-related knee injuries. They then discuss the key elements to consider and the treatment strategy to adopt, whether conservative or prosthetic.
In this session on the evolving landscape of hip arthroplasty, the first presentation explores whether resurfacing might be a superior option for younger patients compared to THA.
One problem, one solution. Orthopedics is rich in innovation, with many business opportunities to improve the lives of our patients.
Patients have risk factors that influence the outcome of medical and surgical management. These factors, which may or may not be modifiable, sometimes require discussion of the therapeutic decision in order to optimise results.
Discover the key to selecting the right patients for conservative surgery or total hip arthroplasty. Explore real-life cases, see how 40+ sports patients recover after hip scope, and get actionable tips for starting your hip preservation practice.
Efficiency in the operating room and in clinical evaluation requires optimised organisation and teamwork. Kristoff Corten has based his hip surgery practice in Belgium on a high level of activity with a constant concern for efficiency.