Publications by authors named "G Dreyfus-Schmidt"

In general, fractures of the sternum are of little interest. This is unfair since unstable fractures may be the cause of paradoxical respiration and hence respiratory distress. Fractures often result from automobile accidents and occur in passengers wearing seat belts.

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Closed isolated fractures of the radial head should be considered and managed in a different way from those associated with other traumatic lesions of the upper extremity. The recommended treatment for the radial head is early motion, with or without internal fixation or arthroplasty. For this to be achieved, surgical fixation of most of the associated fractures, and surgical repair of serious damage to capsular and ligamentous structures, should be performed.

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In this study, the authors analyze 197 recent injuries of the flexor tendons of fingers in zones I, II and III of Verdan, without complex cutaneous lesions, associated with an injury of one or both digital nerves, but leaving safe at least one digital artery. Tendon repair is either followed by strict immobilization or by Kleinert's method of immobilization. Results concerning 115 reviewed injuries evaluated according to Kleinert's criteriae, show a net superiority of Kleinert's technique compared to strict immobilization.

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A case is reported here of an unusual case of rupture of the flexor tendons of the index finger in the carpal tunnel complicating a subcutaneous displacement of a lunate bone. This was combined with a carpal tunnel syndrome with hypoaesthesia. The treatment, taking account of the age of the patient and the relative tolerance to the dislocation, consisted of a simple resection of the lunate to free the medial nerve together with a partial graft of the flexor digitorum profundus.

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