Publications by authors named "Gregory Edgard-Rosa"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study was a retrospective analysis involving patients who had surgery for recurrent lumbar disc herniation (ReLDH) in France, aiming to compare the outcomes of repeat microdiscectomy (RD) and instrumented surgery (IS).
  • - Factors influencing the choice between RD and IS included radioclinical considerations, anatomical data, patient preference, and the surgeon's background; these factors affected surgical decisions in varying degrees for both groups.
  • - The results showed that patient satisfaction and clinical improvements in symptoms and quality of life were notable, with no significant differences between the two surgical methods 12 months post-operation, achieving satisfaction rates of 80.3% to 81.5%.
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Study Design: Prospective study.

Objective: To describe a midline anterior approach to the lumbar spine from the right side, below the aortic bifurcation to L5-S1, and by mobilizing the vena cava from right to left between L2 and L5. Feasibility and complication rate related to the approach have been studied.

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Purpose: Cases of "non-idiopathic" scoliosis are deemed atypical. These require a comprehensive work-up in order to choose the best treatment (and to determine an extent of fusion if needed). Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a genetic disease often marked with the presence of scoliosis, which is poorly described in the literature.

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