Publications by authors named "Alain M Danino"

Objectives: Since 2018, four establishments in Quebec have been instrumental in implementing the PAROLE-Onco program, which introduced accompanying patients (APs) into healthcare teams to improve cancer patients' experience. APs are patient advisors who have acquired specific experiential knowledge related to living with cancer, using services, and interacting with healthcare professionals. They are therefore in a unique and reliable position to be able to provide emotional, informational, cognitive and navigational support to patients who are dealing with cancer.

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Introduction: Since 2018, four establishments in Quebec, Canada, have decided to implement the PAROLE-Onco programme, which introduced accompanying patients (APs) in healthcare teams to improve the experience of cancer patients. APs are patient advisors who have had a cancer treatment experience and who conduct consultations to complement the service offered by providing emotional, informational and educational support to patients undergoing treatments (e.g.

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The most common complications of irradiated implant-based mammary reconstruction are fibrosis and capsular contracture. The indications for postmastectomy adjuvant radiotherapy have considerably broadened. Facing an increased number of patients who will require radiotherapy, most guidelines recommend delaying reconstruction after radiotherapy to prevent long-term fibrotic complications.

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Background: As opposed to upper and lower extremity amputations representing a considerable volume of admissions, the prowess of microsurgeons is seldom solicited in complex cases of head and neck replantation. Our aim was to determine the rate of successful replantation of craniofacial parts in a systematic review of the literature.

Methods: We performed a systematic review of English literature using PubMed/MEDLINE for every replantation of a head and neck parts.

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Patient advisors for victims of traumatic amputation: a critical intervention. Since 2014, the Centre of Expertise in Reimplantation and Microsurgical Revascularization at the University of Montreal (CEVARMU) has been recruiting on an ad hoc basis former patients, who have completed the rehabilitation process, to accompany and support new patients at the Centre during their care process. Considered full-fledged partners of the care team, these patient advisors are invited to meet with patients who are hospitalized or in the rehabilitation process to not only share their experience but also ensure that the treatment plans proposed to the patients are well understood and meet their needs.

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Objective: The distally based neurofasciocutaneous sural flap is central to the armamentarium for the reconstruction of leg's distal third, ankle, and hindfoot. Despite the use of adapted techniques aimed at increasing the flap's reliability, venous congestion remains a frequently encountered problem. We present a venous super-drainage technique used by the senior author to reduce venous congestion and improve flap reliability when harvesting larger flaps.

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Objectives/hypothesis: The free jejunum transfer has become a widely used reconstruction option after total laryngopharyngectomy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using an exteriorized jejunal segment for flap monitoring.

Study Design: Case series.

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Flaps based on the subscapular vascular system are reliable and versatile tools that provide excellent coverage for a wide range of tissue deficits. Raising these flaps in the described dorsal decubitus position permits two surgical teams to work simultaneously while obviating the need for intra-operative position changes. In cases where a subscapular-based flap is deemed the most suitable option for reconstruction, the dorsal decubitus technique eliminates many of the limitations associated with the traditional lateral decubitus approach without compromising the range of tissue obtainable.

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The latissimus dorsi, whether taken as a muscle or with a skin paddle, is one of the most useful flaps in the reconstructive surgeon's arsenal. With its predictable type V vascular pedicle, this broad muscle can be elevated on its dominant thoracodorsal pedicle or used in a reverse manner on its secondary thoracic and lumbar perforators. Traditionally harvested in a lateral decubitus position, over the last 10 years we have chosen to elevate this muscle in a dorsal decubitus position, enabling 2 surgical teams to operate simultaneously.

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Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor that rarely affects the carpal bones. Because of its nonspecific presentation in the wrist, it remains a diagnostic challenge. We report an unusual case of osteoid osteoma in the capitate where the diagnosis was delayed and the presentation was that of an aggressive natured lesion with considerable functional incapacitation.

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Unlabelled: Mitek or Arim anchors were developed for use in orthopaedic surgery to facilitate soft tissue fixation to bone. We believe this tool can be useful in difficult cases when securing various flaps to bone, we present a retrospective study of deep thickness burns patients.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective study, including severely burned patients who underwent flap reconstruction with Mitek or Arim anchor fixation between 1999 and 2007 in our unit.

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The use of biomaterials for the repair of abdominal wall defect is becoming common and safe. It has been 20 years since the senior author developed a method to reconstruct the very large transfixing abdominal wall defect with a combination of two biomaterials (Gore Tex) PTFE as a neo peritoneum and polypropylene superficial to this in order to give rigidity to the abdominal wall) and a superficial flap. An observation at the electron microscopy level of the two sides of the implants' surfaces was performed.

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This trial aimed to assess the value of visual information by CD ROM before aesthetic breast reduction or abdominoplasty. All included patients were given an information leaflet about the procedure and completed a Spielberger state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI form Y-1) questionnaire to assess situational anxiety. The patient was then randomly assigned to watch or not to watch an informational CD ROM.

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