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Osteotomies around the Knee
- Presentation of the course ( 11 slides)
- 1.1 Background (36 slides)
- 1.2 Planning valgus HTO Preoperative planning Frontal High Tibial Osteotomy (81 slides)
- 1.3 Varisation Sagittal (Tibial and Temoral Frontal Osteotomy) (83 slides)
- 1.4 Horizontal, ACL (O. and anterior chronic laxities) (75 slides)
- 1.5 Uncommon Ostetomotmy (con’t)
- O. and posterior chronic laxities
- O. and antero posterior laxities
- O. and Post traumatic Knee
- Combined Femoral + Tibial O. (95 slides)
- 1.6 Complications indications. (101 slides)
- 1.7 Return to sports. (34 slides)
- 1.8 Summary: Is HTO Vestigial? ( 87 slides)
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Unicompartmental Knee replacement
- 2.0 Presentation of the course (9 slides)
- 2.1 Medial Uni (138 slides)
- 2.2 Lateral Uni (84 slides)
- 2.3 Technique lateral Uni
- 2.4 Indication Uni versus Osteotomies in lateral femorotibial OA ( 33 slides)
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Total Knee Replacement. Understanding TKA
- 3.0 Presentation of the course (14 slides)
- 3.1 Implant Choices
- 3.1.0 Implants choices in Primary TKA (59 slides)
- 3.1.1 ABC by examples (72 slides)
- 3.1.2 Mobile bearing classification (37 slides )
- 3.1.3 Mobile versus Fixed. ( 25 slides )
- 3.2 Steps and Strategy
- 3.2.0 Presentation of the course (12 slides)
- 3.2.1 Definition and Concepts ABC by examples (50 slides)
- 3.2.2 Tibial and Femoral spaces (76 slides)
- 3.2.3 Priorities and Principles (77 slides)
- 3.2.4 Daily practices (78 slides)
- 3.2.5 Alignment in TKR (44 slides)
- 3.2.6 The prosthetic interface (45 slides).
- 3.2.7 New concepts in TKA (47 slides)
- 3.2.8 Implants positionning: What’s behind robotics (51 slides) .
- 3.3 Preoperative planning (49 slides)
- 3.4 Conventional instrumentations (59 slides)
- 3.5. TKR and Varus deformity
- 3.5.1 Total Knee Prosthesis: Medial Femoro-Tibial Osteo-Arthritis on genu Varum (92 slides)
- 3.5.2 Severe Genu varum including combined TKA and HTO (50 slides)
- 3.6. TKR and valgus deformity
- 3.7 TKR after HTO. (56 slides)
- 3.8 TKR after DFO.
- 3.9 TKR after malunion.
- 3.10. Bone loss in TKR.
- 3.11. Instability and TKR (85 slides)
- 3.12. Stiffness, Patella infera. in TKR
- 3.13. Extensor Mechanism Reconstruction after. TKA
- 3.14. Unexplained Pain after TKR
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Patella (Patellofemoral disorders)
- Presentation of the course (10 slides)
- 4.1 Anatomy, Biomechanics (30 slides)
- 4.2 Le menu à la carte (33 slides)
- 4.3 Medio Patello Femoral Ligament (42 slides)
- 4.4 Anterior Tibial Tuberosity Transfers (83 slides)
- 4.5. Conservative management in PFOA (70 slides)
- 4.6 Trochlea Dysplasia (69 slides)
- 4.7 Severe clinical cases (29 slides)
- 4.8 Contribution of the Lyon School to PF disorders (170 slides)
- 4.9 Update Patella Alta (34 slides)
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Laxities
- 5.1. Anatomy of the ACL
- 5.2 How I do an ACL reconstuction: B-PT-B graft
- 5.3. Associated gestures in ACL reconstruction (119 slides)
- 5.3.1 Sagittal osteotomy in ACL deficient knee (55 slides)
- 5.4 Does ACL R prevent OA ?
- 5.5 Return to Sport after ACL R and R ACLR
- 5.6 PCL reconstruction
- 5. 6.1 PCL deficient knee; do it right forst time
- 5. 6.1 How does tibial slope influence PCL (13 slides). )
- 5. 6.2.Osteotmies for PCL deficient knees Clinical cases ( 104 slides)
- 5.6.3 Flexion Osteotomy and PCL (28 Slides )
- 5.7 Pentades and Knee dislocations
- 5.7.1. Classification (35 slides)
- 5.7.2. Management .
- 5.8. Contribution of the Lyon School to ACL Reconstruction (51 slides)
- 5.9 Revision, Revision-Revision ACL Reconstruction
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Meniscii
- 6.1. Background Meniscus
- 6.2 When and How to repair?
- 6.3. Méniscii and arthrosis
- 6.4. Clinical cases