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Outcomes of arthroscopic cortical-button Latarjet procedure with minimum 5-year follow-up.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

October 2024

Orthopedic Trauma Department, University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Riquet Hospital, Toulouse, France; University Sports Clinic, Toulouse, France; Riquet Research Institute (I2R), Toulouse, France. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • A study analyzed the long-term outcomes of the arthroscopic cortical-button Latarjet procedure for anterior shoulder instability, focusing on clinical and radiological results over a minimum 5-year follow-up period with 40 patients involved.
  • Results showed that while there was a low recurrence rate of dislocation (7.5%), most patients successfully returned to sports (94.6%) and reported high satisfaction scores (Rowe and Walch-Duplay scores averaged around 87 and 88, respectively).
  • Radiological findings indicated 18.7% of patients developed degenerative arthritis, primarily in mild asymptomatic forms, but overall, the procedure was deemed effective with 72% achieving bone healing and a notable satisfaction level among participants.
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Background: An increasing number of falls among community-living older adults are reported in emergency calls. Data on evidence of appropriate fall prevention interventions are limited and challenges in recruiting this population in randomized trials are acknowledged.

Purpose: The main aim of this study was to provide demographic data, circumstance and fall-related outcomes of the population in the RISING-DOM study [Impact d'une évaluation des facteurs de RISque de chute et d'une prise en charge personnalisée, sur la mortalité et l'institutionnalisation, après INtervention du SAMU chez la personne âGée à DOMicile], a multicenter, randomized interventional trial involving community-dwelling older adults who have experienced a fall at home and were not hospitalized.

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Reply to "Core Penumbral Mismatch: An Independent Predictor of Stroke Poorer Outcome".

Ann Neurol

November 2021

Acute Stroke Unit, Pierre-Paul Riquet Hospital, University of Toulouse Hospital Center and Toulouse NeuroImaging Center, University of Toulouse, Inserm, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.

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Aim: Chronic diseases are frequent in older adults, particularly hypertension and diabetes. The relationship between frailty and these two conditions is still unclear. The aim of the present analyses was to explore the association between frailty with diabetes and hypertension in Mexican older adults.

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