3 results match your criteria: "de L'Archet Hospital[Affiliation]"

Efficacy and safety of golimumab in Crohn's disease: a French national retrospective study.

Aliment Pharmacol Ther

December 2017

Saint Antoine Hospital, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), CHU, Paris, France.

Background: Anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF) agents have improved the care of Crohn's disease (CD). After the first anti-TNF discontinuation, it is possible to switch to another anti-TNF. Three anti-TNF agents are available for ulcerative colitis (infliximab, adalimumab and golimumab), but only the first 2 have been approved for CD because golimumab has not been studied for this indication.

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Coracoid bone block versus arthroscopic Bankart repair: a comparative paired study with 5-year follow-up.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

April 2013

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Trauma, de L'Archet Hospital, 151, route de Saint-Antoine de Ginestière, 06202 Nice, France.

Introduction And Hypothesis: The hypothesis of this study was that the rate of recurrence of anterior instability of the shoulder after arthroscopic Bankart repair with suture anchors is higher than after coracoid bone block (Latarjet procedure).

Materials And Methods: This continuous retrospective monocentric study included a cohort of patients who underwent surgery for post-traumatic recurrent antero-inferior instability (2004-2005): 51 patients who underwent an open Latarjet procedure were paired for age at surgery to 51 patients who underwent an arthroscopic Bankart repair. All patients were evaluated with a questionnaire and 50% were evaluated in a follow-up consultation with X-rays.

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One-stage bilateral total hip arthroplasty: functional outcomes and complications in 112 patients.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

October 2012

Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Trauma, De l'Archet Hospital, Nice Teaching Medical Center, 151, route de Saint-Antoine-de-Ginestière, 06200 Nice, France.

Background: Advantages of one-stage bilateral total hip arthroplasty (THA) include a single hospital stay, a shorter rehabilitation time, and decreased management costs per patient. However, concern about a possible increase in the perioperative complication rate has limited the use of this strategy. Here, our objectives were to evaluate morbidity and mortality, as well as functional outcomes, in patients managed with one-stage bilateral THA.

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