Publications by authors named "Michael Bouyer"

Injury to the scapholunate complex is the cause of scapholunate instability which can lead to radiocarpal and medio-carpal osteoarthritis. Several ligamentoplasty techniques have been reported for the treatment of chronic scapholunate instability before the osteoarthritis stage. The objective of this study was to assess the short-term results of an "all dorsal scapholunate repair" ligamentoplasty.

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The scapholunate ligament is made of 3 portions: proximal, volar, and dorsal. The latter is the major stabilizer of the scapholunar pair, and its lesion is bound to cause a destabilization of the carpus, as well as scapholunar diastasis, dorsal intercalated segment instability, then eventually SLAC (i.e.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hand injuries are common emergencies often linked to domestic accidents and sports, and during the COVID-19 lockdown, while general medical activities dropped, hand and upper limb emergencies increased.
  • A retrospective study compared emergency consultations and surgeries from the same periods in 2019 and 2020, finding a notable decrease in elective surgeries and urgent peripheral limb surgeries but a steady or increased rate of hand emergency cases.
  • The study revealed an upward trend in domestic accidents as the primary cause of these injuries, alongside an increase in severity, indicating a need for a dedicated plan for handling hand trauma in emergencies, even amid reduced medical activities.
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Background: Restoration of shoulder external rotation remains challenging in patients with C5/C6 brachial plexus injuries (BPI).

Objective: To describe a double-nerve transfer to the axillary nerve (AN), targeting both its anterior and posterior motor branches, through an axillary route.

Methods: A total of 10 fresh-frozen cadaveric brachial plexuses were dissected.

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The rapid and effective bone regeneration of large non-healing defects remains challenging. Bioactive proteins, such as bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2, are proved their osteoinductivity, but their clinical use is currently limited to collagen as biomaterial. Being able to deliver BMP-2 from any other biomaterial would broaden its clinical use.

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