Publications by authors named "Sylvain Feruglio"

Achieving Return to Sport (RTS) is crucial in managing ankle fractures for athletes. This study aimed to identify RTS factors post-surgical fixation of ankle fractures. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 93 active patients with surgically treated displaced or unstable ankle fractures from January 2020 to January 2021.

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  • The study aimed to validate a scale called ALR-RSI to help surgeons assess athletes' psychological readiness to return to sports after peroneal tendon surgery.
  • Involving 57 patients, the research found a strong correlation between the ALR-RSI scale and established outcome measures (FAOS and FAAM), indicating its effectiveness.
  • ALR-RSI proved to be a valid tool for predicting athletes' postoperative success, with a high internal consistency and strong discrimination ability, aiding surgeons in evaluating recovery.
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Ankle sprains are exceedingly common injuries in both athletes and the general population. They account for 10 to 30% of all sports injuries. Although the vast majority of lateral ankle ligament injuries respond successfully to conservative management, the absolute number of those that progress to chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI) remains considerably important.

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  • * The study involved 93 patients using the ALR-RSI scale along with two other assessment tools (OMAS and SEFAS), revealing strong correlations between ALR-RSI and the other scales, indicating its effectiveness in measuring psychological readiness.
  • * ALR-RSI demonstrated excellent reproducibility and valid discriminant capacity, showing high sensitivity and specificity at an optimal cutoff, suggesting it can help surgeons predict athletes' readiness and potential postoperative outcomes.
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The spinal cord is a major structure of the central nervous system allowing, among other things, the transmission of afferent sensory and efferent motor information. During spinal surgery, such as scoliosis correction, this structure can be damaged, resulting in major neurological damage to the patient. To date, there is no direct way to monitor the oxygenation of the spinal cord intraoperatively to reflect its vitality.

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Pulse oximetry enables oxygen saturation estimation ( S p O 2) non-invasively in real time with few components and modest processing power. With the advent of affordable development kits dedicated to the monitoring of biosignals, capabilities once reserved to hospitals and high-end research laboratories are becoming accessible for rapid prototyping. While one may think that medical-grade equipment differs greatly in quality, surprisingly, we found that the performance requirements are not widely different from available consumer-grade components, especially regarding the photodetection module in pulse oximetry.

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Little is known about the processes occurring after Spinal Cord damage. Whether permanent or recoverable, those processes have not been precisely characterized because their mechanism is complex and information on the functioning of this organ are partial. This study demonstrates the feasibility of Spinal Cord activity monitoring using Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy in a pig animal model.

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  • A CMOS Buried Double Junction PN (BDJ) photodetector is made up of two stacked photodiodes and is known for its enhanced performance and wavelength sensitivity.
  • The paper reviews the device's operation, including critical factors like surface reflection, photon absorption, and current generation.
  • It also discusses modeling, design improvements for better performance, and highlights various applications of BDJ-based image sensors.
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