Interviews in orthopedics

This section features insights from international leading experts and faculty members of the PCO Course where they share their perspectives on the latest advancements, techniques, and challenges in orthopedics.

Benoit Benoit from Montreal, Canada, discusses the PCO 2024 pre-course, which focused on non-surgical topics such as hospital administration.

« It will take decades for all orthopedic surgeons to use robotic surgery » Benoit Benoit
Benoit Benoit

Joan Carles Monllau Garcia and Edoardo Monaco discuss the ESSKA pre-course cadaver lab, highlighting it as an excellent opportunity for young physicians to enhance their skills under the guidance of experienced faculties.

PCO: A valuable resource for young residents to enhance their medical practice
Joan Carles Monllau Garcia, Edoardo Monaco

Sébastien Parratte provides an overview of the PCO pre-course, which concentrated on non-surgical subjects and highlighted the importance of developing soft skills.

« We have to find common goals with the hospital administration » Sébastien Parratte
Sébastien Parratte

How do robotics enhance orthopedic surgery? What benefits and drawbacks do they present, and how might they transform your practice? Join Fares Haddad for an engaging discussion on this topic at PCO 2024.

 Robotics on PCO with Fares Haddad
Fares Haddad

How do robotics enhance orthopedic surgery? What unique advantages do they bring to total knee replacements compared to partial knee replacements or total hip replacements? Join Sébastien Lustig for an in-depth virtual fellowship on this cutting-edge topic at PCO 2024 on June 6, 2024, at 9:55 AM.

 Robotics on PCO with Sébastien Lustig
Sébastien Lustig

Régis Pailhé shares his experience attending the first edition of the PCO course, with a special emphasis on the virtual fellowship that offers a unique opportunity to learn from diverse experts hailing from various countries.

« It’s exciting to discover how to manage TK replacement in different countries » Régis Pailhé
Régis Pailhé

Francesco Benazzo believes that new technologies, particularly robotic surgery, hold great promise in enhancing surgical control. By collecting data and experience, we can continue to advance in this field.

"Robotic surgery promises better surgical control" Francesco Benazzo
Francesco Benazzo

Jenaro Fernández-Valencia discusses a recent surgical technique or innovation in orthopedic surgery that has demonstrated remarkable enhancements in patient outcomes: The application of cement for stabilizing loosened stems

"The use of cement to stabilize loosened stems is promising" Jenaro Fernández-Valencia
Jenaro Fernández-Valencia

Sébastien Parratte shares his impressions about the innovative congress format provided by PCO for the orthopedics community.

"It is crucial for the patient to be mobile right after a knee operation" Sébastien Parratte
Sébastien Parratte

Peter Verdonk shares his vision for the future of orthopedics, emphasizing the importance of enhancing patient care through the precise alignment of suitable procedures with individual patients.

« The new concept on arthrogenic muscle inhibition will change my practice » Peter Verdonk
Peter Verdonk