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    Percutaneous cementoplasty of periprosthetic loosening: can interventional radiologists offer an alternative to revision surgery?

    To evaluate feasibility and validate both safety and efficiency of radiological percutaneous periprosthetic bone cementoplasty (RPPBC) performed under local anesthesia as an alternative minimally invasive trea...

    A. J. Prestat, D. Dalili, A. Rudel, F. Torre, L. J. Pavan, P. Boileau in European Radiology (2021)

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    Intraoperative biologische Augmentation an Sehnen und Enthesen

    Trotz technischer Weiterentwicklung in der Sehnenrekonstruktionschirurgie besteht postoperativ nach wie vor eine relativ hohe Rerupturrate. Ein Grund dafür ist die Tatsache, dass bei der Sehnenansatz- und Sehn...

    Dr. M.O. Schär, S.A. Rodeo, P. Boileau, PD Dr. M.A. Zumstein in Arthroskopie (2013)

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    Premedication Practice for Neonatal Intubation in French Nicus and Picus: Description, Analysis and Identification of Potential Barriers to Good Practice Implementation

    Background and Aims: Endotracheal intubation is frequently performed in neonates hospitalized in ICUs. The aim of this study was to describe premedication practices in French centres and to identify factors assoc...

    X Durrmeyer, P Daoud, P Boileau, S Renolleau, P -H Jarreau, C Saizou in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    Bilateral spontaneous tenodesis of the long head of the biceps at the bicipital groove with massive rotator cuff tear on a 103-year-old female cadaver: the natural evolution of the human shoulder?

    During a dissection on a 103-year-old female cadaver, a bilateral spontaneous tenodesis of the long head of the biceps (LHB) with massive rotator cuff tear was discovered at the bicipital groove. Neer et al. h...

    A.-P. Uzel, R. Bertino, P. Boileau in MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY (2011)

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    Die Biologie der Heilung der Rotatorenmanschettenläsion

    Die Rotatorenmanschettenläsion ist eine häufige Diagnose in der orthopädischen Sprechstunde. Die Rerupturrate ist trotz Weiterentwicklung der Nahtmaterialien und -techniken im offenen und arthroskopischen Bere...

    M. Schober, M. Schaer, P. Boileau, M.A. Zumstein MD in Obere Extremität (2011)

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    Delayed onset of severe neonatal toxoplasmosis

    We report a case of severe neonatal infection on day 6 of life due to Toxoplasma gondii mimicking septic shock syndrome associated with multiple organ failure such as acute respiratory distress syndrome with pers...

    D Al-Hamod, C Vauloup, M Goulet, V Zupan-Simunek, C Castel in Journal of Perinatology (2010)

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    Six weeks antibiotic therapy for all bone infections: results of a cohort study

    There is no consensus on the antibiotic therapy for bone infection due to the heterogeneous spectrum of diseases. Most authors suggest different durations of treatment based on pathophysiological consideration...

    R. Farhad, P.-M. Roger, C. Albert in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2010)

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    Bilateral variation of the pectoralis minor muscle discovered during practical dissection

    We describe a case of an original insertion of the pectoralis minor on the coracohumeral ligament, supraspinatus tendon and the capsule of the glenohumeral joint. This variation has been described in anatomy t...

    A.-P. Uzel, R. Bertino, P. Caix, P. Boileau in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2008)

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    Lésions ménisco-ligamentaires associées

    Ch. Trojani, M. Lemaire, N. Jacquot, F. de Peretti, P. Boileau in Fractures du genou (2005)

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    Fractures fémorales et tibiales autour des prothèses du genou

    C. Trojani, J. Tabutin, T. Aït Si Selmi, P. Boileau, P. Neyret in Fractures du genou (2005)

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    Wahlendoprothetik am Schultergelenk

    Aus der Klinik für Orthopädie und Sporttraumatologie in Lyon stammen die folgenden 16 Fälle von Omarthrosen verschiedenster Ursachen. Drei Patienten mit rheumatischer Polyarthritis werden vorgestellt. Je nach ...

    G. Walch, S. Calderone, A. Boulahia, P. Boileau in Schulterchirurgie in der Praxis (2001)

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    Prosthetic Adaptability: A New Concept in Shoulder Arthroplasty

    The large variation in articular surface dimensions makes modularity a prerequisite for the design of a shoulder prosthesis. However, the variable shape of the proximal humerus, as observed in our anatomical s...

    P. Boileau, G. Walch in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Tuberosity Osteosynthesis in Shoulder Arthroplasty

    Tuberosity osteosynthesis in shoulder arthroplasty remains a challenging problem: there is a high rate of nonunion or malunion and the number of failures is underdiagnosed. Proper synthesis of the tuberosities...

    J. C. Le Huec, P. Boileau, R. Sinnerton, I. Hovorka in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Glenoid Resurfacing in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Pro’s and Con’s

    This paper compares the results of hemiarthroplasty and total arthroplasty in the different aetiology. In fracture and stages III and IV avascular necrosis, a hemi-arthroplasty seems to be sufficient, while in...

    G. Walch, P. Boileau, I. Pozzi in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Kinematics of Shoulder Replacement

    A cineradiographic study of unconstrained Neer-type shoulder prosthesis during active anterior elevation has shown that the kinematics of the prosthetic components is rarely normal and is often limited or nil....

    P. Boileau, G. Walch, J. P. Liotard in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Preoperative Planning and the Use of the Fracture Jig

    The mistakes in positioning humeral components in height and retroversion have immediate or secondary consequences on the synthesis and union of the tuberosities. Our studies have demonstrated that tuberosity ...

    P. Boileau, G. Walch in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Prosthetic Adaptability: A New Concept in Shoulder Arthroplasty

    The goal of a surgeon inserting a shoulder prosthesis is, as with all prosthetic surgery, to come as close as possible to the anatomical model. Two questions are therefore raised: 1) Are we sure we are perfectly ...

    P. Boileau, G. Walch in Schulterinstabilität — Rotatorenmanschette (1999)

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    Reoperation After Shoulder Arthroplasty

    The purpose of this paper is to report our experience with revision shoulder arthroplasty failure. The surgical options and principles chosen to affect the best treatment are discussed. Reoperation after shoul...

    H. Mestdagh, G. Walch, P. Boileau in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Technical Problems Encountered with Subscapularis and the Superior Cuff in Shoulder Arthroplasty

    Using the delto-pectoral approach to insert a shoulder arthroplasty allows any of the inherent problems of the rotator cuff to be dealt with: retraction or rupture. Subscapularis lengthening, using whichever t...

    G. Walch, P. Boileau, N. Riand, I. Pozzi in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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    Shoulder Arthropathy and Shoulder Arthroplasty: An Overview

    The large experience gained from the early use of the Neer prosthesis and then the Aequalis clinical multicenter studies together with our basic research concerning anatomical and biomechanical aspects of the ...

    G. Walch, P. Boileau in Shoulder Arthroplasty (1999)

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