Publications by authors named "O Lauthe"

The purpose of this experimental study was to develop an alternative technique of arterial microanastomosis using only 2 stay-sutures augmented with fibrin glue, and to compare it to the conventional technique in arteries of varying diameters mimicking hand arteries. Eight anastomoses were performed in 7 male rats, including 1 anastomosis each on the 2 femoral, iliac, and carotid arteries, and 2 on the subrenal aorta. The conventional technique was used on one side and on the first aorta anastomosis, while augmented anastomoses were performed on the other side and on the second aorta.

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Introduction: The unique anatomical characteristics of the forearm bones makes their reconstruction challenging. The aim of this study was to report the surgical methods and results of the induced membrane technique applied to traumatic forearm bone defects.

Material And Methods: We evaluated retrospectively a case series of 13 patients operated between 2010 and 2017.

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Purpose: The disadvantage of ORIF of proximal humerus fracture (PHF) by intrafocal distraction is that once the device is inserted, it cannot be removed. This study was designed to evaluate the tolerance of such a titanium alloy device at five years of minimal follow-up (FU) and secondarily to assess the relevance of the osteosynthesis of these fractures.

Method: Thirty-two patients operated for PHF and implanted with a titanium alloy device between 2009 and 2011 were reviewed: fifteen three-part fracture (3-PF) with mean age 65.

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Aims: The primary aim of this study was to determine the morbidity of a tibial strut autograft and characterize the rate of bony union following its use.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively assessed a series of 104 patients from a single centre who were treated with a tibial strut autograft of > 5 cm in length. A total of 30 had a segmental reconstruction with continuity of bone, 27 had a segmental reconstruction without continuity of bone, 29 had an arthrodesis and 18 had a nonunion.

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