Publications by authors named "Taleb C"

Purpose/objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate students' perceptions of the reinforcement of knowledge via innovative, case-based, hands-on learning regarding indirect prosthetic material choice.

Methods: Six different clinical cases that represented common prosthetics were used in this simulation training. In each case, clinical pictures were associated with three-dimensional (3D)-printed replicates of final restorations and PolyJet polychromatic models with the goal of enabling students to deliberate and exchange ideas in small groups.

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  • Anti-PD-1/PD-L1 combined with chemotherapy is the standard first-line treatment for metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but its effectiveness in older patients is uncertain.
  • A meta-analysis of ten phase III trials, involving over 3,600 patients aged 65 and older, showed that this treatment significantly improves overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) for patients over 65.
  • However, for patients over 75, the survival benefit was not statistically significant, making it hard to draw firm conclusions for this age group due to a smaller sample size.
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Introduction: Altered levels of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) glucose and lactate concentrations are associated with poor outcomes in acute brain injury patients. However, no data on changes in such metabolites consequently to therapeutic interventions are available. The aim of the study was to assess CSF glucose-to-lactate ratio (CGLR) changes related to therapies aimed at reducing intracranial pressure (ICP).

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  • Older cancer patients (≥70 years) have a high risk of sarcopenia, which is linked to muscle loss and decreased mobility.
  • In a study of 781 patients, it was found that 24.5% had sarcopenia, while 11.7% experienced severe cases, impacting their physical performance and daily activities.
  • Sarcopenia, especially in patients with metastatic cancer, significantly predicts a higher risk of mortality within 6 months, with strong correlations found between muscle strength, physical performance, and survival outcomes.
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Purpose: The most frequent mutation in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), Kirsten rat-sarcoma viral oncogene (KRAS) is found in 20-25% of these patients' tumors. While phase III trials on therapies targeting KRAS, especially KRAS, are ongoing, the clinical efficacy of anti-programmed death protein-1 (PD-1) or its ligand (PD-L1) against KRAS-mutant NSCLCs remains a topic of debate.

Methods: This meta-analysis examined randomized-trial data comparing first- or second-line anti-PD-(L)1 with or without chemotherapy vs.

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Although organized, low-dose, computed-tomography (CT) scan lung-cancer screening has been shown to lower all-cause and lung-cancer-specific mortality, the primary cause of death for subjects eligible for such screening remains cardiovascular (CV) mortality. This meta-analysis study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of screening-scan-detected coronary artery calcifications (CACs) on CV and all-cause mortality. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies reporting CV mortality according to the Agatson CAC score for participants in a lung-cancer screening program of randomized clinical or cohort studies.

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The management of scapholunate injuries and dissociation remains debatable. Traditional methods of fixation had centred around open procedures, but advances in wrist arthroscopic techniques has redefined both major anatomical findings and operative approaches. This article challenges two main existing dogmas: first, the anatomy of the scapholunate ligament and second, the management of these injuries.

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Aims: Single-agent anti-PD-1/PD-L1 clinical efficacy against < 1% PD-L1-expressing non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) is controversial.

Methods: This meta-analysis examined randomized-trial data comparing first-line PD-1/PD-L1-inhibitor + chemotherapy (CT) vs CT alone for advanced < 1% PD-L1 NSCLCs. Outcome measures included overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS) and objective response rate (ORR).

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For two decades, scaphoid nonunion has been treated arthroscopically. However, compressed cancellous bone graft does not have the same mechanical properties as corticocancellous bone graft for reducing the scaphoid humpback deformity and DISI tilt. Here, we describe an arthroscopic technique to treat Alnot stage IIB scaphoid nonunion.

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Background: Results from large randomized controlled trials combining docetaxel, abiraterone, celecoxib, or bisphosphonates with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in hormone-sensitive prostate cancer have emerged. However, in our knowledge, few data are available in patients older than 70 years. Therefore, we undertook a meta-analysis of all published phase III studies.

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In this study, we performed osteosynthesis for a distal radius fracture using a minimally invasive approach for a patient with skin disorder of the forearm and obtained favorable results. This case report may provide new findings confirming the usefulness of this surgical approach for distal radius fractures. Blister formation on the right forearm was observed in a 53-year-old female who was diagnosed with a distal fracture of the right radius and underwent splinting in a local hospital, and she was referred to our hospital 2 days after the injury.

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Distal radius fractures (DRF) may trigger, reveal or decompensate acute carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in 0.5-21% of cases. Internal fixation and median nerve release must then be carried out urgently.

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Introduction: The clinical benefit of double-front-line therapy (including oxaliplatin or irinotecan or bevacizumab plus 5-fluorouracil (5FU) or capecitabine) compared to monotherapy (5FU or capecitabine) in elderly (> 70 years) patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC) is controversial. We performed a meta-analysis of published randomized studies.

Materials And Methods: The selection of the studies was carried out using PubMed with the following keywords: "metastatic colorectal cancer," "elderly," "oxaliplatin," "irinotecan," "bevacizumab," "survival.

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The arrival of new immunotherapies, called checkpoint inhibitors, is radically changing the world of oncology. Currently, there are some twenty different cancers which may respond to this type of therapy. It is therefore important that professionals involved in the care of elderly people with cancer are already made aware of these new treatments.

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Diagnosing rupture of the radial collateral ligament (RCL) of the finger metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints is difficult. The aim of this cadaver study was to validate a rotational test for the MCP after RCL transection. With the MCP and proximal interphalangeal joints in flexion, rotation along the axis of the proximal phalanx was applied through an extended distal interphalangeal joint to 36 cadaver fingers.

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Three direct volar portals for wrist arthroscopy have been described previously: two radiocarpal and one midcarpal. The aim of this study was to systematically describe four volar arthroscopic portals through minimally invasive incisions using an inside-out approach from known dorsal portals. Four volar arthroscopic wrist portals were studied on six hand specimens using an inside-out technique: a radial radiocarpal approach (RRCA), an ulnar radiocarpal approach (URCA), a radial midcarpal approach (RMCA) and an ulnar midcarpal approach (UMCA).

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Unlabelled: The rate of malunion after distal radius fractures is 25% after conservative treatment and 10% after surgery. Their main functional repercussion related to ulno-carpal conflict is loss of wrist motion. We report a retrospective clinical series of minimally invasive osteotomies.

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Background: The clinical benefit of first-line doublet chemotherapy (including oxaliplatin or irinotecan) compared to single-drug therapy (5FU) in elderly patients (>70 or >75 years old) with metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC) is controversial. Therefore, we undertook a meta-analysis of all published phase III studies.

Material And Methods: We performed a PubMed search using keywords metastatic colorectal cancer, phase III studies, oxaliplatin, irinotecan, survival.

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Purpose: The omega plasty on one side of the A2 and/or A4 pulley improves the gliding of repaired flexor tendons in zone II. The purpose of this study was whether or not the enlargement of the digital channel was better after the release of one or both sides of each pulley.

Methods: In fresh cadavers, the technique was to first disinsert the ulnar attachments of the A2 and A4 pulleys and then the radial insertions.

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The goal of this study was to compare the advantages and disadvantages of horizontal versus vertical traction by reviewing a small series of metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint arthroscopy in the fingers other than the thumb. Our series included eight patients operated with traction placed along the axis of the operated finger. In four cases, traction was applied horizontally and in the other four, it was applied vertically.

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Regardless of the treatment used, 25 to 45% of scaphoid fractures do not heal. Open surgery compromises vascularization and destabilizes ligament attachments. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the value of retrograde percutaneous screw fixation of Alnot stage IIA and IIB scaphoid non-union in Schernberg zones 2 to 4.

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