Publications by authors named "Julien Mayer"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the treatment outcomes of periprosthetic tibial fractures following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), with the assumption that surgical intervention yields good long-term results.
  • - Involving 15 patients aged 71.8 on average, the research showed that most fractures stabilized with various surgical methods, but complications, including infections and the need for revision surgeries, were common.
  • - Overall, while the clinical and radiological outcomes were promising, the quality of life for the patients was reported to be impaired, highlighting the risks involved with these types of fractures.
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Introduction: There are multiple surgical treatment methods for proximal humerus fractures (PHF), but rarely do they provide satisfactory results. The objective of this study was to assess radioclinical outcomes and complications in patients treated using a modern intramedullary nailing system the Telegraph I(®).

Materials And Methods: This is an observational multicenter study cohort conducted between March 2008 and December 2009 on 105 patients admitted with a diagnosis of PHF and operated on two trauma I centers.

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Background: This article introduces an alphanumeric AST (Articular, Surgical neck, Tuberosities) classification of proximal humeral fractures, based on the number, localization, and displacement of articular and extra-articular fragments. All possible cases of proximal humeral fractures can be assessed from a single figure using this classification. The aim of the study was thus to describe the AST classification and to assess interobserver reliability.

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