Publications by authors named "E Stindel"

Background: From several decades, the evolutions of the Incidence Rate (IR) of Primary Knee Arthroplasties are continuously increasing worldwide and have been widely studied in several countries. Some recent works have highlighted the fact that the IR is following a sigmoid curve composed of an exponential growth followed by a linear phase and finished by a plateau. Our objective is to assess the IR evolution of eleven European countries, representing thus a large proportion of this continent, regarding this sigmoid.

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Background: In response to various socio-economic factors and technological advancements, knee arthroplasty procedures have steadily increased. To date, epidemiological analyses have been conducted on a single-country basis. The aims of this article are: (1) to identify arthroplasty databases by country, (2) to verify the international comparability of coding, (3) to study retrospective epidemiological trends, and (4) to analyze projections by country.

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The Ouest Data Hub (ODH) a project lead by GCS HUGO which is a cooperation group of University Hospitals in the French Grand Ouest region represents a groundbreaking initiative in this territory, advancing health data sharing and reuse to support research driven by real-world health data. Central to its structure are the Clinical Data Warehouses (CDWs) and Clinical Data Centers (CDCs), essential for analytics and as the linchpin of the ODH's status as an interregional Learning Health System. Aimed at fostering innovation and research, the ODH's collaborative and multi-institutional model effectively utilizes both local and shared resources.

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Background: To address the increasing global demand for Total Knee Arthroplasty and reduce the need for revisions, several technologies combining 3D planning and artificial intelligence have emerged. These innovations aim to enhance customization, improve component positioning accuracy and precision. The integration of these advancements paves the way for the development of personalized and connected knee implant.

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Introduction: The pelvis plays a major role in the orientation of total hip arthroplasty (THA) implants and consequently, on the postoperative stability of the new hip joint. The relationship between the spine and pelvis affects the functional orientation of the acetabular cup, although this relationship differs between individuals and the positions encountered in everyday life. We believe this should be factored in when planning the THA procedure.

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