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Background: In recent years, fluorescence imaging-relying both on parathyroid gland autofluorescence under near-infrared light and angiography using the fluorescent dye indocyanine green-has been used to reduce risk of iatrogenic parathyroid injury during thyroid and parathyroid resections, but no published guidelines exist regarding its use. In this study, orchestrated by the International Society for Fluorescence Guided Surgery, areas of consensus and nonconsensus were examined among international experts to facilitate future drafting of such guidelines.

Methods: A 2-round, online Delphi survey was conducted of 10 international experts in fluorescence imaging use during endocrine surgery, asking them to vote on 75 statements divided into 5 modules: 1 = patient preparation and contraindications to fluorescence imaging (n = 11 statements); 2 = technical logistics (n = 16); 3 = indications (n = 21); 4 = potential advantages and disadvantages of fluorescence imaging (n = 20); and 5 = training and research (n = 7).

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  • Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH)
  • leads to serious complications and high rates of disability and death, with delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) often occurring without visible vasospasm.
  • A study involving 133 aSAH patients
  • found that higher levels of lactate and glucose in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) measured shortly after the hemorrhage were strong indicators of neurological decline and poor recovery after 3 months.
  • Monitoring CSF lactate and glucose
  • could help predict worsening neurological conditions after aSAH, highlighting the need for future research with larger patient groups to confirm these findings and improve treatment strategies.
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Objective: To quantify changes in ductions following nasal transposition of the split lateral rectus muscle (NTSLR) for treating third nerve palsy.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Participants: A single eye from each patient with third nerve palsy treated with NTSLR with ocular motility measurements.

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Sleep is a vital physiological function that is impaired in ranges from 10% in the typically developing pediatric population to over 80% in populations of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and/or psychiatric comorbidities. Pediatric insomnia disorder is an increasing public health concern given its negative impact on synaptic plasticity involved in learning and memory consolidation but also on mood regulation, hormonal development and growth, and its significant impact on quality of life of the child, the adolescent and the family. While first-line treatment of pediatric insomnia should include parental education on sleep as well as sleep hygiene measures and behavioural treatment approaches, pharmacological interventions may be necessary if these strategies fail.

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Background: Now that excessive weight gain during pregnancy is recognized as leading to complications during pregnancy that affect foetal growth, limiting weight gain during pregnancy has become a public health concern. Our aim was to perform a systematic review to assess whether observational studies reported associations between Physical Activity (PA) and Gestational Weight Gain (GWG). We were particularly interested in whether insufficient PA might be associated with high GWG.

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Research and biomechanics: Small steps for scientists but significant progress for clinicians.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

December 2022

Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, 70 Rue Boissonade, 75014 Paris, France. Electronic address:

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Older adults represent a highly heterogeneous population, with multiple diverse subgroups. Therefore, an individualized approach to treatment is essential to meet the needs of each unique subgroup. Most comparative studies focusing on treatment of epilepsy in older adults have found that levetiracetam has the best chance of long-term seizure freedom.

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Introduction: The results of surgical techniques vary depending on the level of the surgeon's experience. The level of expertise can be evaluated quantitatively or qualitatively. In this study, we evaluated the duration of the procedure and the size of the incision of minimally invasive fixation of distal radius fractures as a means of grading expertise and surgical performance.

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Objectives: Despite international efforts to identify biomarkers of depression, none has been transferred to clinical practice, neither for diagnosis, evolution, nor therapeutic response. This led us to build a French national cohort (through the clinical and research network named SoPsy within the French biological psychiatry society (AFPBN) and sleep society (SFRMS)), to better identify markers of sleep and biological rhythms and validate more homogeneous subgroups of patients, but also to specify the manifestations and pathogeneses of depressive disorders. Before inclusions, we sought to provide a predefined, standardized, and robust set of data to be collected in all centers.

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  • The study investigates Charcot neuroarthropathy (CN) in patients with diabetes, focusing on whether hyperglycemia decreases when an active phase of CN begins.
  • Researchers analyzed Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels in 103 diabetic patients before and during the active phase of CN, looking at changes over six months prior to diagnosis.
  • Results indicated a significant decline in HbA1c levels from six months to three months before diagnosis and from six months to the onset of the active phase, suggesting a relationship between reduced blood sugar levels and the onset of CN.
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Pullout strength of connected pins in hand surgery: Effect of pin diameter and insertion angle.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

December 2022

ICube CNRS UMR7357, Strasbourg University, 2-4, rue Boussingault, 67000 Strasbourg, France; Department of Hand Surgery, Strasbourg University Hospitals, FMTS, 1, avenue Molière, 67200 Strasbourg, France. Electronic address:

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of insertion angles on the pullout strength of connected pins using a synthetic model simulating a hand bone.

Material And Methods: The material consisted of Sawbones® (20 mm×20 mm × 60 mm), fixation pins secured to a connecting rod much like an external fixator, an electric drill (speed 1,290 rpm) and a tensile testing machine. The Sawbones® were drilled with different pin diameters (1.

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  • This study investigated the effectiveness of tocilizumab, an IL-6 antagonist, for treating glucocorticoid-dependent polymyalgia rheumatica, a condition with limited treatment options.
  • Conducted as a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 101 patients participated over roughly three years, comparing the effects of tocilizumab and placebo alongside a standardized reduction of prednisone.
  • Results showed that 67.3% of participants receiving tocilizumab met the primary efficacy goal, compared to 31.4% in the placebo group, indicating a significant difference in disease activity reduction.
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Objective: The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations Study (TOBAS) is a pragmatic study that includes 2 randomized trials and registries of treated or conservatively managed patients. The authors report the results of the surgical registry.

Methods: TOBAS patients are managed according to an algorithm that combines clinical judgment and randomized allocation.

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Time to treatment with bridging intravenous alteplase before endovascular treatment:subanalysis of the randomized controlled SWIFT-DIRECT trial.

J Neurointerv Surg

September 2023

University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

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  • The study examined how treatment delays affect the outcomes of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) before mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in patients who suffered a stroke.
  • Researchers analyzed data from the SWIFT-DIRECT trial involving 408 patients, comparing outcomes between those receiving IVT+MT and those undergoing MT alone, focusing on functional independence and safety outcomes.
  • Results showed no significant interaction between treatment delays and the benefits of IVT, but there was some indication that shorter in-hospital delays might lead to better outcomes, suggesting the need for further investigations in future studies.
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Objective: Therapeutic management of ductal carcinoma (DCIS) is heterogeneous among countries worldwide, and some treatment indications are still controversial. To investigate DCIS management in different countries; identify both consensual practices and controversial topics; and survey opinions about the future management of DCIS.

Materials And Methods: The Senologic International Society network members participated to an online survey using a questionnaire, between November 2021 and February 2022.

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  • The study looked at whether doing a procedure called thrombectomy by itself is just as good as doing thrombectomy with a medicine called alteplase for patients who have a stroke caused by a blocked blood vessel.
  • Researchers in Europe and Canada tested this by randomly assigning stroke patients to either just thrombectomy or thrombectomy plus alteplase.
  • They wanted to see if the patients who only had thrombectomy would have similar recovery outcomes to those who had both treatments, and they kept track of how well everyone was doing over 90 days.
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is an affective disorder typically accompanied by sleep disturbances. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) is an emerging intervention for treatment-resistant depression, but its effect on sleep has not been closely examined. Here we aimed to characterise sleep deficits in the Flinders sensitive line, an established rodent model of depression, and investigate the consequences of MFB stimulation on sleep-related phenotypes.

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Prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk is an urgent unmet need in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In cohorts of 409 patients with NAFLD from multiple global regions, we defined and validated hepatic transcriptome and serum secretome signatures predictive of long-term HCC risk in patients with NAFLD. A 133-gene signature, prognostic liver signature (PLS)-NAFLD, predicted incident HCC over up to 15 years of longitudinal observation.

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Lipophilic but not hydrophilic statins have been shown to be associated with reduced risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with chronic viral hepatitis. We investigated differential actions of lipophilic and hydrophilic statins and their ability to modulate a clinical prognostic liver signature (PLS) predicting HCC risk in patients with liver disease. Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected Huh7.

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Background: Surgical teaching is most often carried out in the operating theatre through mentorship, and the performance of surgical procedures is rarely measured. The objective of this article is to compare the progression in learning curves of junior surgeons trained in the anterior plating technique for the distal radius on a nonbiological model according to three different methods.

Methods: The materials comprised 12 junior surgeons of level 1 or 2 (as per Tang and Giddins) divided into three groups: control (G1), naive practice (G2), and deliberate practice (G3).

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Medical economic study of outpatient versus inpatient surgical management of distal radius fractures.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

September 2022

Department of Hand Surgery, Strasbourg University Hospitals, FMTS, 1, avenue Molière, 67200 Strasbourg, France; ICube CNRS UMR7357, Strasbourg University, 2-4, rue Boussingault, 67000 Strasbourg, France. Electronic address:

Introduction: France aims to have more than 70% of its surgical procedures performed in an outpatient setting by 2022.

Hypothesis: The primary hypothesis of this study was that outpatient management of distal radius fractures with volar plating was more cost-effective than inpatient hospitalization. The secondary hypothesis was that more than 70% of these cases could be managed in an outpatient setting.

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Diagnostic value of dynamic imaging in MCP blockage: Case report (with video).

Hand Surg Rehabil

September 2022

Department of Hand Surgery, Strasbourg University Hospitals, FMTS, 1 Avenue Molière, 67200 Strasbourg, France; ICube CNRS UMR7357, Strasbourg University, 2-4 Rue Boussingault, 67000 Strasbourg, France. Electronic address:

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Thrombectomy in basilar artery occlusions: impact of number of passes and futile reperfusion.

J Neurointerv Surg

May 2023

Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, CHRU Nancy, Nancy, Lorraine, France.

Background: The number of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) passes is strongly associated with angiographic reperfusion as well as clinical outcomes in patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke. However, these associations have not been analyzed in patients with basilar artery occlusion (BAO). We investigated the influence of the number of MT passes on the degree of reperfusion and clinical outcomes, and compared outcome after ≤3 passes versus >3 passes.

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Background: Cranioplasty (CP) is a surgical intervention aiming to re-establish the integrity of skull defects. Autologous bone and different heterologous materials are used for this purpose, with various reported related complications, especially in children.This study aims to evaluate the rate of complication in a multicentric cohort of pediatric patients treated by porous hydroxyapatite (PHA) CP implantation and to assess the reliability of post-marketing clinical data collected by a manufacturing company.

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Background: There is no consensus regarding optimal antiplatelet regimen for emergent carotid stenting during stroke thrombectomy. We aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of an aggressive periprocedural antiplatelet strategy focused on preserving stent patency, in comparison with conservative antiplatelet strategy consisting of aspirin monotherapy.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective review of a prospectively collected database in a comprehensive stroke center, including all cases of emergent carotid stenting for tandem lesions stroke between 01.

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