
A collaboration by leaders in orthopaedic trauma.
The Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society has been a promoter of multicentre research studies for more than a decade.
We bring fracture patients together
The Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society was started in an endeavour to answer the difficult problem of obtaining enough patients to perform top-quality research into fractures.
A society for surgeons and coordinators
The Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society (COTS) is a group of Canadian Orthopaedic Association members who have banded together to perform randomized prospective multicentre trauma research studies.
UPCOMING COTS MEETING @OTA
Our next meeting will take place during the OTA Conference
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 from 10am to 4pm
Room 524B at the Montreal Convention Centre
Agenda:
10:00 - 12:00 - COTS Coordinator Meeting
12:00 - 13:00 - COTS Lunch
13:00-13:10 - COTS group photograph (professional photographer)
13:10 - 16:00 - COTS Meeting
16:00 - 17:00 - COTS Cocktail Hour
OTA Conference 2024
The Orthopaedic Trauma Association’s 40th Annual Meeting and all pre-meeting courses will be held at the Montréal Convention Centre from October 23–26, 2024.
Visit the event website for full details.
Check out COTS Presentations at this years OTA!
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AM Poster (AM171) Exhibit Hall
Operative vs. Nonoperative Treatment of Acute Displaced Distal Clavicle Fractures: Two-Year Follow-up of a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
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AM Poster (AM173) Exhibit Hall
Older Age is a Risk Factor for Ulnar Diaphyseal Nonunion
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Room: 210CDGH
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Locked Plating Versus Retrograde Nailing for Periprosthetic Distal Femur Fractures
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Room: 210CDGH
Does Surgical Fixation of Flail Chest Injuries Improve Pulmonary Function? Results from a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
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Older Age Is a Risk Factor for Ulnar Diaphyseal Nonunion
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Room: 210CDGH
Annual Meeting Symposium IV: Evidenced Based Management of the Orthopaedic Poly-Trauma Patient: A COTS Perspective
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Room: 210CDGH
Infrapatellar Versus Suprapatellar Nailing for Fractures of the Tibia (INSURT Study): 24-Month Follow-Up