Publications by authors named "N Passuti"

Background: Osteochondral defects of the knee due to trauma or osteochondritis are associated with osteoarthritis in the medium term. Defects 2 to 8cm in size can be managed by autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC®), in which sub-chondral micro-fractures are created within the lesion and the defect is then covered by a matrix of type I and type III collagen to induce de novo cartilage formation. Although promising outcomes have been observed in small single-centre cohorts, the medium-term clinical and radiological effectiveness of AMIC® remains to be demonstrated in larger populations.

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Background: This is a Phase IV, national, multicentre, retrospective study to observe the real-world use of rhBMP-2 in France.

Hypothesis: There was no statistical hypothesis, the statistical analyses were descriptive in nature.

Patients And Methods: Data was collected from patient medical files in 10 French spinal centres.

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Introduction: Adult scoliosis is a condition in which the spinal deformity occurs because of degeneration. Although various studies have agreed on the importance of restoring the sagittal balance, few have evaluated the relationship between functional scores and radiological parameters. The primary objective of this retrospective study was to demonstrate the correlation between radiographic parameters and functional outcomes in adult patients with lumbar or thoracolumbar degenerative scoliosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research examines the impact of nanosized polyethylene particles from orthopedic implants on human macrophages and osteoclasts, focusing on their internalization and effects on bone cell activity.
  • The study found that these nanoparticles are taken up by macrophages and osteoclasts in a dose- and time-dependent manner, which encourages osteoclast differentiation without impacting their resorptive capabilities.
  • The results suggest that nanosized polyethylene wear particles could play a significant role in causing osteolysis around joint implants due to their ability to enhance bone resorption activity.
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Receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B (RANK) and RANK-ligand are relevant targets for the treatment of polyethylene particle-induced osteolysis. This study assessed the local administration of siRNA, targeting both human RANK and mouse Rank transcripts in a mouse model. Four groups of mice were implanted with polyethylene (PE) particles in the calvaria and treated locally with 2.

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