Publications by authors named "Xavier du Cluzel de Remaurin"

Aims: Primary malignant bone tumor of the pelvis is an uncommon lesion, the resection of which via freehand osteotomy is subject to inaccuracy due to its three-dimensional anatomy. Patient-Specific Guides (PSG), also called Patient-Specific Instruments (PSI) are essential to ensure surgical planning and resection adequacy. Our aim was to assess their use and effectiveness.

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Periacetabular osteotomy is the gold standard treatment for acetabular dysplasia. The great variability of acetabular dysplasia requires a personalized preoperative planning improved by 3D reconstruction and computer-assisted surgery. To plan the displacement of the acetabular fragment by a pelvic osteotomy, it is necessary to define a reference plane and a method to characterize 3D acetabular orientation.

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Surgical procedures to correct hip dysplasia associated with subluxation or dislocation of the femoral head are complex. The 3D geometric abnormalities of the acetabulum and proximal femur vary across patients. We, therefore, suggest a patient-specific surgical treatment involving computer-assisted 3D planning of the peri-acetabular osteotomies, taking into account the femoral head position; 3D printing of patient-specific guides for the cuts, repositioning, and fixation; and intra-operative application of the simulated displacements with their fixation.

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Introduction: The results of hip reconstruction surgery are known for non-walking (GMFCS IV and V) and walking (GMFCS I and II) patients. Few studies deal with GMFCS III patients in isolation. Their intermediate functional status can be deteriorated by asymmetrical contractures, hip dislocation, multi-level deformities of the lower limbs, leading to motor function degradation, and possibly losing their ability to walk.

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