Speakers: Loïc LAGARDE (Clinique Pasteur, Toulouse, FRANCE), Stefano BINI (University of California, San Francisco, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UNITED STATES)
There are rules governing the digital presence of healthcare professionals, but it is a necessary part of the modern landscape, enabling them to exchange information on techniques and modern methods of care, and to disseminate research findings. Which social networks? For what purposes? For which audience?
Speakers: Grégory LEFRANCQ (Toulouse, FRANCE), Pierre LABOUDIE (Clinique du sport, Bordeaux, FRANCE)
The practitioner's attitude during the surgical, physiotherapy or sports medicine consultation is crucial to establishing a relationship of trust. A care pathway with several practitioners builds quality through personalised care.
Speaker: Kristoff CORTEN (European Hip Center, Westerlo, BELGIUM)
What's new in musculoskeletal care. 2023 has been rich in concepts, publications and conferences. What are the most important new developments and trends? Our experts summarise the highlights of 2023 for you.
Chairman: Charles RIVIÈRE (Bordeaux Arthroplasty Research Institute, Mérignac, FRANCE)
Room Challenger: Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
Speaker: Fares HADDAD (ucl and iseh, London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Speaker: Sébastien PARRATTE (International Knee and Joint Centre, Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)
Speaker: Justin COBB (Cleveland Clinic London Hospital, London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Speaker: Stefano BINI (University of California, San Francisco, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UNITED STATES)
Robotics is certainly an evolution in orthopedics. How has Sebastien Lustig integrated this practice into the activities of his university hospital department?
Come and experience what it's like to visit the operating theatre with Professor Lustig, and take part in the debate that follows.
Room Challenger: Charles RIVIÈRE (Bordeaux Arthroplasty Research Institute, Mérignac, FRANCE)
Clinical examination remains the key to diagnosis. Several experts will discuss the key elements and the therapeutic decision-making process with real patients between conservative or prosthetic indications.
We will see how experienced surgeons interact with real patients. Diagnoses and management will be discussed live.
Chairman: Fares HADDAD (ucl and iseh, London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Panellist: Sébastien PARRATTE (International Knee and Joint Centre, Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)
Room Challenger: Nicolas BOUGUENNEC (Sports Clinic of Bordeaux-Merignac, MERIGNAC, FRANCE)
Preoperative planning has shown its impact on clinical outcomes in hip surgery. Whether in conservative surgery for femoro-acetabular impingement or arthroplasty, our experts will discuss how planning technologies are useful in practice.
Chairman: Oliver MARIN-PENA (Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor (, Madrid, SPAIN)
Speaker: Kristian KLEY (Orthoprofis, Hannover, GERMANY)
Speaker: Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
Speaker: Elhadi SARI ALI (Université Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, FRANCE)
Speaker: Frédéric LAUDE (clinique du sport Paris, Paris, FRANCE)
Speaker: Kristoff CORTEN (European Hip Center, Westerlo, BELGIUM)
Speaker: Justin COBB (Cleveland Clinic London Hospital, London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Debate: Kristoff CORTEN (European Hip Center, Westerlo, BELGIUM), Justin COBB (Cleveland Clinic London Hospital, London, UNITED KINGDOM)
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.
Room Challenger: Nicolas REINA (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
The borderline between conservative surgery (PAO or arthroscopy) and non-conservative treatment has evolved considerably with the development of modern decision-making algorithms. Our KOLs will discuss the therapeutic indications for these "borderline" patients.
Chairman: Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
Panellist: Frédéric LAUDE (clinique du sport Paris, Paris, FRANCE), Fares HADDAD (ucl and iseh, London, UNITED KINGDOM), Oliver MARIN-PENA (Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor (, Madrid, SPAIN)
Who is the right patient for conservative surgery / total hip arthroplasty? Stratification is the key to patient selection and surgical indication.
Debate: Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM), Frédéric LAUDE (clinique du sport Paris, Paris, FRANCE), Nicolas BONIN (Lyon Ortho Clinic, Lyon, FRANCE), Oliver MARIN-PENA (Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor (, Madrid, SPAIN), Pierre LABOUDIE (Clinique du sport, Bordeaux, FRANCE)
Speaker: Pierre LABOUDIE (Clinique du sport, Bordeaux, FRANCE)
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. Simon Marmor will share his experience with us.
Chairman: Sébastien LUSTIG (Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, FRANCE)
Speaker: Simon MARMOR (Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses Croix Saint Simon, PARIS, FRANCE)
One problem, one solution. Orthopedics is rich in innovation, with many business opportunities to improve the lives of our patients.
Chairman: Nicolas REINA (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
Speaker: Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
Debate: Nicolas REINA (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE), Kristoff CORTEN (European Hip Center, Westerlo, BELGIUM), Pascal RECCHIA (Toulouse, FRANCE), Stefano BINI (University of California, San Francisco, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UNITED STATES), Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
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.
Panellist: Kristoff CORTEN (European Hip Center, Westerlo, BELGIUM), Nicolas BONIN (Lyon Ortho Clinic, Lyon, FRANCE)
Room Challenger: Nicolas REINA (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
The best moments of the SFA 2023 in 1 hour.
Chairman: Vincent MAROT (Hospital Nostra senyora de Meritxell, Escaldes, ANDORRA)
Clinical examination remains the key to treatment. Several experts will discuss the key elements and the therapeutic decision-making process with real patients between conservative or prosthetic indications.
We will see how experienced surgeons interact with real patients. Diagnoses and management will be discussed live.
Chairman: Etienne CAVAIGNAC (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
Panellist: Edoardo MONACO (UNIVERSITY OF ROME LA SAPIENZA, Roma, ITALY), Nicolas BOUGUENNEC (Sports Clinic of Bordeaux-Merignac, MERIGNAC, FRANCE)
Speaker: Nicolas BONIN (Lyon Ortho Clinic, Lyon, FRANCE)
Speaker: Nicolas REINA (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
Speaker: Benoit BENOIT (CIUSSS NIM, Montréal, CANADA)
Speaker: Frédéric LAUDE (clinique du sport Paris, Paris, FRANCE)
Chairman: Nicolas BONIN (Lyon Ortho Clinic, Lyon, FRANCE)
Speaker: Vikas KHANDUJA (Addenbrookes - Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
Speaker: Elhadi SARI ALI (Université Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, FRANCE)
EKS 2023 highlights in 1 hour.
Chairman: Etienne CAVAIGNAC (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
Speaker: Charles RIVIÈRE (Bordeaux Arthroplasty Research Institute, Mérignac, FRANCE)
Speaker: Sébastien PARRATTE (International Knee and Joint Centre, Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)
Speaker: Etienne CAVAIGNAC (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
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. Our KOLs will compare the French vision with international practice.
Debate: Sébastien LUSTIG (Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, FRANCE), Bertrand BOYER (CHU de Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne, FRANCE), Nicolas REINA (CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE)
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Institutional management and medical teams sometimes have different views on care, or perhaps complementary ones. Loic Lagarde is director of one of France's largest private healthcare centres and will explain how to build a constructive relationship with hospital administrations.