Publications by authors named "V Dubois Ferriere"

Tibial plateau fracture is a frequent entity for which surgical management is difficult both surgically and postoperatively, with multiple complications and often delayed recovery. The challenge lies in the anatomical reduction of the joint, the limitation of complications and the rapid functional recovery. Tuberoplasty appears to be an innovative technique that meets current expectations.

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Introduction: Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) are a frequent cause of pain in young patients and a new CT arthrographic classification system of OLT was recently proposed to help guide the choices of and standardize the indications for surgical treatment. The primary hypothesis was that this algorithm would result in a postoperative AOFAS score of ≥ 80/100. The secondary hypothesis was to identify the preoperative factors of successful surgery.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted on 56 patients who underwent Mosaicplasty® for osteochondral lesions of the talus, with an average follow-up of 8.5 years, assessing long-term outcomes.
  • The hypothesis was that Mosaicplasty® would demonstrate long-term effectiveness and minimal complications in treating these lesions.
  • Results showed that overall functional scores were decent, but factors like work accidents and preexisting conditions were linked to poorer outcomes; there were no serious complications from surgery, though some patients experienced donor site issues.
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Background: In adolescents, loss of bone mineral mass usually occurs during phases of reduced physical activity (PA), such as when an injured extremity spends several weeks in a cast. We recorded the PA of adolescents with lower limb fractures during the cast immobilization, at 6 and at 18 months after the fracture, and we compared these values with those of healthy controls.

Methods: Fifty adolescents with a first episode of limb fracture and a control group of 50 healthy cases were recruited for the study through an advertisement placed at the University Children's Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.

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