59 results match your criteria: "Centre Osteo articulaire[Affiliation]"

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  • The study aimed to identify factors affecting the volume of ACL remnants in patients undergoing ACL surgery, hypothesizing that younger age and longer wait times for surgery were key contributors.
  • A total of 1565 patients were analyzed, excluding revisions and incomplete data, focusing on demographics, time to surgery, and presence of meniscal or cartilage injuries.
  • Results indicated that younger patients (under 30), those waiting over a year for surgery, and individuals with meniscal tears had significantly lower ACL remnant volumes, suggesting these factors should be considered in surgical planning.
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Cranial nerve injury after orotracheal intubation is a rare complication, which has varied etiology. We present a case of combined unilateral hypoglossal and lingual nerve palsy after orotracheal intubation. The current literature was reviewed for the diagnostic, treatment, follow-up, and preventive measures of this complication.

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Introduction: Tibial correction is often performed during a valgus-producing osteotomy for genu varum. However, overcorrection and the creation of a joint line obliquity (JLO) have been associated with unfavorable functional outcomes after high tibial osteotomy (HTO). The aims of this study were to analyze: 1) the corrections obtained after HTO; 2) the rationale behind the indication per the European Society for Sports Traumatology Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) recommendations; and 3) the correlation between the postoperative corrections obtained and functional outcomes.

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Purpose: To determine the incidence of lateral meniscus posterior root tears (LMPRTs) in patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and identify associated risk factors.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective, multicenter study using data from the Francophone Arthroscopic Society's registry. The study included all the patients in the registry who underwent ACL reconstruction surgery between June 2020 and June 2023; we excluded incomplete data.

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  • Sesamoid fractures are rare but can be challenging for both surgeons and patients, often healing without surgery, leading to uncertainty in managing severe cases.
  • A study followed 32 patients who underwent temporary surgical immobilization of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, yielding a 94% healing success rate without significant complications.
  • Long-term results showed minimal issues like two cases of asymptomatic non-union and one case of arthritis, indicating this surgical method effectively manages stubborn sesamoid fractures without altering foot biomechanics.
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Purpose: The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of ramp lesions among patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and identify risk factors associated with these lesions.

Methods: A retrospective, multicentre cohort study was conducted using data from the Francophone Arthroscopic Society's registry, including 5359 patients who underwent ACL reconstruction (ACLR) from June 2020 to June 2023. Potential risk factors for ramp lesion such as patient demographics, revision surgery, pivot shift, side-to-side anteroposterior laxity, medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury, lateral meniscal tear and the volume of ligament remnant were evaluated using multivariate regression analyses.

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Introduction: With the recent interest in hip-spine relationship, the link between femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and the lumbar-pelvic-femoral complex (LPFC) appears decisive. The objectives of this study were (1) to compare the pelvic version, as well as (2) all the parameters of the LPFC between two populations of healthy subjects, comparing those with radiological signs of FAI to those without and finally, (3) to evaluate the LPFC parameters according to the type of FAI.

Hypothesis: Asymptomatic subjects with radiological signs of FAI had superior pelvic anteversion.

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Introduction: Although an autogenous graft has the highest rate of bone union to fill the void created in medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO), it also has some disadvantages, such as prolonged surgical time, donor site pain and morbidity. Two possible candidates for ideal grafts to replace autogenous grafts are allogeneic and synthetic graft, which are free from donor site pain and morbidity. However, previous reports comparing the clinical results of allogeneic to synthetic graft have been limited and controversial.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of high tibial osteotomy (HTO) in patients with knee osteoarthritis, comparing those who had previous meniscectomy surgery to those who did not.
  • The hypothesis is that HTO outcomes will be similar regardless of whether patients had undergone total or partial meniscectomy earlier.
  • Results from 82 patients show no significant clinical differences between the two groups, although the meniscectomy group presented with more advanced degenerative changes.
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Introduction: The high tibial osteotomy (HTO) survival rate is strongly correlated with surgical indications and predictive factors. This study aims to assess HTO survival in the long term, to determine the main predictive factors of this survival, to propose a predictive score for HTO based on those factors.

Methods: This multicentric study included 481 HTO between 2004 and 2015.

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Background: The Latarjet procedure is one of the most well-established treatment options for anterior shoulder instability. However, meaningful clinical outcomes after this surgery have not been defined.

Purpose: This study aimed to establish the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) for commonly used outcome measures in patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure and determine correlations between preoperative patient characteristics and achievement of MCID or PASS.

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The past decade has seen the development of numerous arthroscopic techniques for ankle ligament repair or reconstruction in the treatment of chronic lateral ankle instability. Arthroscopy allows the assessment and treatment of intra-articular pathologies and is associated with faster functional recovery. The open surgery technique described by Blanchet, combining reinsertion of the lateral collateral ligament with reinforcement by an extensor retinaculum flap, has long proven its effectiveness.

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The Zadek osteotomy is a therapeutic option in Haglund' syndrome for patients with a X/Y ratio measurement of the calcaneus under 2.5. We hypothesized that Zadek osteotomy would lead to improvement in ankle dorsiflexion and functional scores.

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Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: Is healing enough?

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

December 2021

15, rue Ampère, 92500 Rueil-Malmaison, France.

Hypothesis/background: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair most commonly results in good clinical outcomes, however understanding of predictive factors influencing the final clinical outcome is limited.

Aim: The purpose of our study was to evaluate clinical outcomes of patients with healed supraspinatus tendon after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and to identify its pre- and peri-operative predictive factors of good clinical results.

Methods: A multi-center prospective study followed up 188 patients, who had a healed tendon after an arthroscopic repair of isolated supraspinatus tear.

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Subtalar arthrodesis using a single compression screw: a comparison of results between anterograde and retrograde screwing.

Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol

December 2022

Department of Osteoarthritis and Sport Surgery, Grenoble-Alpes CHU, South Teaching Hospital, Kimberley Avenue, BP 338, 38434, Échirolles Cedex, France.

Introduction: The primary objective of this study was to compare the radiological and clinical results of anterograde and retrograde screwing in subtalar arthrodesis using a single compression screw. The secondary objective was to evaluate the subjective results and consolidation of this procedure. The hypotheses were that isolated screw fixation was sufficient to achieve good consolidation and that there was no difference between the two techniques with a similar rate of bone fusion.

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Introduction: In patients aged over-50 years, although data are sparse, results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery are good if selection is correctly performed. However, non-operative treatment is usually proposed for this age group, as patients generally prefer just to scale down their sports activities. Non-operative results are acceptable, but with a high risk of residual instability, secondary lesions and lifestyle alteration.

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Background: Metatarsal osteotomy is a major means of treating mechanical metatarsalgia. Open techniques are widely used, and notably that described by Weil. They have, however, certain drawbacks, and new types of osteotomy have been developed.

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Local debridement or decompression of the posterior heel in Haglund's syndrome yields variable results. This condition is sometimes due to an excessively long calcaneus rather than simply a large posterosuperior bony prominence. Failure to address this abnormality may explain the poor results in some series.

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Reply to the Letter from Grégoire Micicoi et al.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

April 2021

Ramsay Générale de Santé, Hôpital Privé Jean-Mermoz, Centre Orthopédique Santy, 24, avenue Paul-Santy, 69008 Lyon, France.

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Review of Our Biomechanical Evidence.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg

January 2021

From the Foot and Ankle Research and Innovation Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (Chang, Saengsin), the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan (Chang), the Foot & Ankle Service, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital (Morris, Guss, DiGiovanni), the Massachusetts General Hospital, Newton- Wellesley Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (Morris, Guss, DiGiovanni), the Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand (Saengsin), the Foot and Ankle Institute of Grenoble, Centre Ostéo Articulaire des Cèdres, Echirolles (Tourné) , and the Sport's Medical Clinic of Bordeaux, Bordeaux-Mérignac, France (Guillo) .

Definitive diagnosis and optimal surgical treatment of chronic lateral ankle instability remains controversial. This review distills available biomechanical evidence as it pertains to the clinical assessment, imaging work up, and surgical treatment of lateral ankle instability. Current data suggest that accurate assessment of ligament integrity during physical examination requires the ankle to ideally be held in 16° of plantar flexion when performing the anterior drawer test and 18° of dorsiflexion when performing the talar tilt test, respectively.

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The primary aim of our study was to evaluate the strength of ankle evertor muscles in patients who have undergone a lateral ankle ligamentoplasty (which combined tensioning of the primary ligament group and reinforcing it with a pediculated extensor retinaculum flap), using 2 measurement systems (isokinetic and the functional weightbearing test [MyoLux). Our hypothesis was the strength of evertor muscles on the treated side was comparable to that of the contralateral healthy side. This prospective study included 23 patients who had chronic ankle instability and underwent an inferior extensor retinaculum flap ligamentoplasty.

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Introduction: In case of failure of non-operative treatment of isolated supraspinatus tear, tendon surgery can improve shoulder function and alleviate pain. The present study hypothesis was that isolated supraspinatus repair shows good healing, with improved clinical results.

Materials And Methods: A prospective multicentre study followed up 199 patients (mean age, 57 years) for one year.

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Introduction: Preoperative planning in high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is a critical step for achieving the desired correction and a clinically satisfactory outcome. Conventional radiography, navigation assistance and patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) are the 3 means of planning, but no prospective studies have compared precision between the 3. The aims of the present study were: (1) to analyze and compare correction precision between the 3 planning approaches at 1 year's follow-up; (2) to compare results to those reported in the literature; and (3) to analyze factors influencing the achievement of planned correction.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between T2 signal intensity on MRI and the effectiveness of distal clavicle resection (DCR) in treating AC arthropathy during rotator cuff repair.
  • It analyzes MRI images from 107 patients to see if T2 hyperintensity correlates with sex, AC arthropathy signs, or post-surgical outcomes.
  • Results show T2 hyperintensity doesn't predict better outcomes post-DCR for rotator cuff repairs, suggesting that AC pain may actually stem from the rotator cuff issue itself.
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Introduction: Isolated lateral compartment osteoarthritis of the knee (LCOA) is 10 times less frequent than medial compartment involvement. Long-term assessments of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) in this indication are rare, with small series.

Hypothesis: Survival and functional outcome of lateral UKA in a large series are quite acceptable; the strategy is suited for isolated LCOA.

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