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The Journal of hand surgery, European volume · 2012
The aim of this study is to assess outcomes of a lateral surgical approach for proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty with NeuFlex ® silicone implants for primary degenerative osteoarthritis. We reviewed 51 arthroplasties performed on 43 patients. The mean follow up period was 36 months (range 18–42). The average preoperative range of motion (ROM) was 38°. The average postoperative ROM was 63°. In 21/51 (41%) cases, there was an average axial deviation of 17° (range 10–30°). VAS and Quick DASH scores improved. In 5/51 (10%) cases, further surgery was required. Our lateral approach seems to be effective and minimally invasive, providing adequate exposure. Contralateral incision and contralateral ligament reinforcement should be performed, whenever necessary, to improve lateral stability.
Chirurgie de la main · 2002
Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association · 1997
Abstract Wrist arthroscopy performed on 78 patients showed 35 lunates of Type I (44.9%) i.e., having only one facet on their distal (midcarpal) aspect, and 43 lunates of Type II (55.1%), i.e., having two facets on this aspect. Chondral defects and/or arthritic lesions of the ulnar portion of the midcarpal joints were observed in 22.8% of Type I lunates and in 30.2% of Type II lunates. Chondral lesions of the midcarpal joints in Type I lunates were always associated with other ligamentous and/or osteochondral lesions, whereas the same lesions could be found isolated in Type II lunates. The observed association of lesions seemed to point to a trauma as the cause of some chondral lesions. The results of our clinical study were compared with anatomical studies by Viegas, all which showed no hamate pathologic conditions in Type I lunates.
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The Journal of hand surgery · 2020 · Journal Article
Lallemand B, Cheval D, Camps C, Merle M, et al.
Hand surgery & rehabilitation · 2016 · Journal Article
Camps C, Durand A, Merle M
Hand surgery & rehabilitation · 2016 · Journal Article
Durand A, Camps C, Merle M
The Journal of hand surgery, European volume · 2012 · Journal Article
Merle M, Villani F, Lallemand B, Vaienti L
Chirurgie de la main · 2002 · English Abstract
Kadji O, Duteille F, Dautel G, Merle M
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation · 2000 · Clinical Trial
Vial F, Bouaziz H, Mekler G, Cornet C, et al.
Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association · 1997 · Journal Article
Dautel G, Merle M
Revue de chirurgie orthopedique et reparatrice de l'appareil moteur · 1993 · Case Reports
Voche P, Van Overstraeten L, Merle M