Publications by authors named "J L Polard"

Fluoroquinolones efficacy depend on both the drug exposure and the level of drug resistance of the bacteria responsible for the infection. Specifically for the Staphylococcus species, which is the microorganism mainly involved in osteoarticular infections (OAI), in-vitro data reported that an AUC/MIC ratio above 115 h maximizes drug efficacy. However, data on OAI patients are lacking and a simple approach to access AUCs is still a clinical issue.

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Introduction: Advances in anesthesia and surgical practices have allowed total hip arthroplasty to be performed as an outpatient procedure. The aim of this study was to demonstrate its feasibility in a selected population compared to a group of inpatients by analyzing the cumulative length of hospital stay, complications and readmissions.

Patients And Methods: This was a retrospective, single-surgeon study of continuous adult patients between October 2016 and May 2018 who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) and were eligible to undergo this procedure either as an inpatient or outpatient based on their health and comprehension level.

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Objectives: To assess visibility of the acetabular cup in total hip replacement and to determine the value of direct and indirect signs of iliopsoas impingement syndrome with ultrasound.

Methods: Ultrasound examinations were performed by a single operator in 17 patients with iliopsoas impingement syndrome and 48 control patients. Cup visibility, contact between the cup and psoas tendon, and the presence of indirect signs of iliopsoas impingement syndrome were investigated in all patients.

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Advantages of MALDI-TOF MS (MS) were evaluated for diagnosis of bone and joint infections after enrichment of synovial fluid (SF) or crushed osteoarticular samples (CSs). MS was performed after enrichment of SF or crushed osteoarticular samples CS (n = 108) in both aerobic and anaerobic vials. Extraction was performed on 113 vials (SF: n = 47; CS: n = 66), using the Sepsityper kit prior identification by MS.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using navigation for medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, specifically focusing on the tibial cut and limb alignment.
  • The findings showed that while the tibial cut orientation was mostly accurate, there were challenges with excessive varus alignment and factors like pre-operative hip-knee-ankle angles affecting outcomes.
  • The researchers concluded that even though their results were below previous expectations, understanding the factors that contributed to failures could help improve future performance of this technique.
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