7 results match your criteria: "Hospital Jeanne d'Arc[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols increase patient well-being while significantly reducing mortality, costs and length-of-stay after surgery. A key component is multimodal analgesia that prevents postoperative pain and facilitates early refeeding and mobilisation. Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) was long the gold standard for locoregional anaesthesia in anterior abdominal wall surgery.

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Between 5 and 49% of patients undergoing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) consume alcohol. They show less willingness to comply with treatment and are less committed, their treatment times are longer, and their observance is weaker. Alcohol misuse is the main cause of their increased mortality and morbidity rates.

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Maffucci's syndrome.

Ann Saudi Med

October 2012

Hospital Jeanne d'Arc, Toul Cedex, France, and Department of Radiology, CHU Ibn Rashid, Casablanca, Morocco.

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Painful scoliosis.

Klin Padiatr

June 1997

Department of Radiology, Hospital Jeanne d'Arc, Toul, France.

In case of painful scoliosis, a search for etiologic factors in the vertebral spinal canal and adjacent structures should be made. MRI with Gadolinium is useful to look for various pathology in and around the spine in particular of spinal cord. CT scanning is indispensible for bony details.

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Sixteen scapho-trapezio-trapezoid arthrodeses were performed for Kienböck's disease. In ten cases, a prosthetic replacement of the lunate was inserted at the same time. Clinical results were good with regard to pain and fair with regard to grip strength which was improved by an average of 32%.

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Applying "cell surgery" to nerve repair: a preliminary report on the first ten human cases.

J Hand Surg Br

December 1991

Service de Chirurgie Plastique et Reconstructrice de l'Appareil Locomoteur, Hospital Jeanne d'Arc, Dommartin-Les-Toul, France.

We have applied a new technique of nerve repair, based on the principles of "cell surgery", to ten nerve lesions of the upper limb. Eight lesions were recent, five to 36 hours; they were divisions of the ulnar nerve (1), median nerve (2), sensory radial nerve (1), palmar and digital nerves (4). One lesion was 15 days old (median nerve).

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Dorsal metacarpal reverse flaps. Anatomical basis and clinical application.

J Hand Surg Br

November 1991

Service Assistance Mains, Hospital Jeanne D'Arc, Nancy, France.

The presence of distal intermetacarpal anastomoses between dorsal and palmar vascular networks makes it possible to raise distally-based cutaneous island flaps oriented along the axis of the dorsal metacarpal arteries. These flaps receive a reverse-flow vascularisation. Distal intermetacarpal anastomoses were found consistently in 35 hands from adult cadavers.

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