Publications by authors named "Jean Philippe Cahuzac"

Purpose: This study presents the results of a prospective consecutive cohort of patients with Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCPD) operated with triple osteotomy of the pelvis (TOP) between 1989 and 2005. We attempted to determine whether the results of TOP remain stable with time and consequently lower the risk of subsequent osteoarthritis. The primary study aims were to determine the maintenance of head coverage and joint congruity, and functional outcomes of this surgery.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate a minimally invasive subscapularis-preserving arthroscopic release of capsule in the treatment of internal rotation contracture of the shoulder due to Erb's palsy. We performed our procedure (subscapularis-preserving arthroscopic release of capsule) in 10 paediatric shoulders with an average age of 20.2 months and followed them for an average period of 41.

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Internal rotation contracture of the shoulder in brachial plexus birth palsy frequently leads to shoulder dysplasia. Six children underwent anterior arthroscopic release sparing the subscapularis. Clinical examination and MRI were performed preoperatively and repeated at the 5-year follow-up.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the power of self-reported peritraumatic distress and dissociation to predict the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in school-aged children.

Methods: School-aged children aged 8 to 15 years admitted to an emergency department after a road traffic accident were enrolled (n=103). Participants were assessed with the child versions of the Peritraumatic Distress Inventory and the Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire within 1 week.

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Fourteen wrists in 11 girls, mean age 13.3 years (range 9-16) at surgery, were treated for Madelung's deformity. The presenting complaint was incapacitating pain.

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Ulnar styloid fractures are frequently ignored in the treatment of wrist fractures in children. Forty-six untreated ulnar styloid fractures (40 tip and six base fractures) associated with radial injuries (45 patients) were retrospectively analysed. At the removal of the cast, we recorded that 80% had a nonunion of the styloid fracture.

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Study Design: MRI study of pediatric Chance fracture.

Objective: To evaluate bone and soft tissue lesions in pediatric Chance fracture.

Summary Of Background Data: Several descriptions and classifications have been already developed for Chance fracture, but mainly for adult.

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The goal of this study was to evaluate the results of meniscal repair in children and adolescents by a retrospective case series. Twelve arthroscopic-assisted meniscal repairs were performed on 12 patients younger than 17 years of age (8-16 years, mean 13 years). The anterior cruciate ligament was torn in three cases.

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  • The study analyzed 191 patients who underwent scoliosis surgery with intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring, aiming to compare outcomes between idiopathic and neuromuscular scoliosis and assess the effectiveness of an epidural electrode.
  • The research found that the epidural electrode was particularly beneficial for monitoring neuromuscular patients, achieving 100% sensitivity and 52.69% specificity in detecting potential complications.
  • The conclusion emphasized that using a single epidural electrode for simultaneous somatosensory evoked potentials and spinal cord stimulation is both safe and effective for intraoperative monitoring.
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Various surgical techniques have been used to treat displaced radial neck fractures in children, in order to reduce the displacement and to avoid complications. We report the results of a retrospective study performed on 20 patients with severely displaced radial neck fractures, who were treated with intramedullary pinning (Métaizeau technique). Mean age at injury was 9 years.

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From birth to the end of growth, a femoral detorsion associated with a lateral tibial torsion can be observed. The absence or the exaggeration of this phenomenon leads to rotational abnormalities of the lower limbs called by parents as " in-toeing or out-toeing ". This represents one of the most frequent motives for consultation in pediatric orthopedics.

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A dermal substitute, Integra (Integra Neurosciences Implants SA, Sophia Antipolis, France) artificial skin, was used for wound management on three children with lower limb injuries in our institutions. In one case this biosynthetic material was applied directly to a bony surface (patella). This technique allows an early wound coverage and provides a satisfactory preparation for autograft.

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The effects of percutaneous Ethibloc (Ethicon/Johnson & Johnson, St-Stevens-Woluwe, Belgium) injection into primary aneurysmal bone cysts were analysed. Two patients with a venous drainage after injection of a medium contrast were excluded. Twelve patients underwent at least one percutaneous injection of Ethibloc.

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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the clavicle is usually situated on the right clavicle. Pathological data on pseudarthrosis are scant. The histological analysis of five cases treated by 'en bloc' surgical resection are reported.

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Unlabelled: We analysed bone age radiographs in 102 girls with Turner syndrome and compared the findings with 93 control girls and nine girls with Leri-Weill syndrome. Various signs were analysed: radial bowing or Madelung deformity, maximal/minimal height of the radial epiphysis, brachymetacarpia of the 4th digit, carpal and epiphyseal angle, as well as a new sign the distal radio-ulnar physeal disparity. Two values differed significantly between the Turner group and the control group, the first being the epiphyseal angle which has already been reported to be greater in Turner syndrome, and the second being the new sign we have been able to describe.

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A simple bone cyst of the proximal humeral metaphysis was found to cause growth disturbance with shortening and deformity in four patients. All had one pathological fracture. Three of them were treated with cortisone injections; the fourth patient, who presented an erosion of the physis, was treated with saline solution irrigation.

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Study Design: A case of congenital dislocated spine diagnosed by prenatal sonography is reported.

Objectives: To report the first documented case of prenatal diagnosis, to point out the characteristic features of prenatal sonography of congenital dislocation of the spine, and to show the results of a careful management of birth in cases of congenital dislocated spine.

Summary Of Background Data: The congenital dislocated spine consists of an anterior defect in formation of the vertebrae with a displaced vertebra and angulation of the neural canal.

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Although osteoid osteoma is a relatively common lesion, it is rarely found at the elbow. We report three cases of osteoid osteoma of the olecranon fossa in patients under the age of 15 years. Diagnosis was delayed because of nonspecific clinical and radiological features.

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We present an original technique for reconstruction of the distal fibula after tumor resection. The case report was of a 13-year old boy suffering from an osteogenic sarcoma of the distal fibula. Pedicled vascularized epiphyseal transfer using the ipsilateral proximal fibula was performed.

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As the navicular is unossified in infants with foot deformities, until 5 years old (boys) and 3 years old (girls), it is difficult to give the exact position of hindfoot bones. Magnetic resonance imaging associated with three-dimensional reconstruction allows the visualization of the cartilaginous volume of the bones and the measurement of the relationships of the navicular with the talus. In normal feet, we noted that in the coronal plane the navicular was laterally situated (75%) relative to the talus.

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