Publications by authors named "Emmanuel De Thomasson"

Background: We are not aware of studies conducted in France to assess information provided by surgeons about the impact of total hip arthroplasty (THA) on sexual activity or sexual activity resumption after THA. The objectives of this study in a cohort of patients seen after THA were to evaluate: (1) the time to sexual activity resumption, (2) whether sexual activity resumption was discussed with the surgeon and whether the patients wanted information on this point, and (3) the modalities and experience of sexual activity resumption according to demographic features.

Hypothesis: Age and sex influence the timing and modalities of sexual activity resumption after THA.

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Introduction: Cemented femoral implants incur a serious risk of potentially fatal accidents in case of bone cement implantation syndrome (BCIS). As French data are sparse regarding this issue, Orthorisq, the official accreditation body for orthopedic surgeons, conducted an inter-professional survey: 1) to assess the frequency of BCIS, 2) to analyze risk factors related to the patient and to professional practices, and 3) to set out guidelines to reduce frequency and/or severity.

Hypothesis: French data on BCIS are underestimated and need updating to ease communication between colleagues.

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Purpose: Acetabular component malalignment in total hip arthroplasty can lead to potential complications such as dislocation, component impingement and excessive wear. Computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery systems generally use the anterior pelvic plane (APP). Our aim was to investigate the reliability of anatomical landmarks accessible during surgery and to define new potential planes of reference.

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Promising results have made the Exeter technique a valuable alternative in hip replacement revision. However, even with this technique, subsidence remains a difficult problem because it may lead to additional revision if it is not mild and self-limited. We propose a technical modification that achieves primary stability by cementing the distal portion of the stem directly to the host bone.

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