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    Ligamentoplasty using the peroneus brevis in the treatment of chronic instabilities of the ankle. Long-term review by Castaing, J, Falaise, B, Burdin, P

    “…Abstract Sixteen cases in which a ligamentoplasty using the peroneus brevis were followed up for more than 8 years. In half of the cases, dorsiflexion of the…”
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    Gracilis tendon transfer associated with distal alignment for patella alta with recurrent dislocations: An original surgical technique by Marteau, E, Burdin, P, Brilhault, J.-M

    “…Summary Many surgical techniques for the medial patellofemoral ligament have recently been suggested, all of which included problems identifying the femoral…”
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    Total knee arthroplasty in valgus knee by Williot, A, Rosset, P, Favard, L, Brilhault, J, Burdin, P

    “…Summary Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in valgus knee has the reputation of being more difficult than in well aligned or varus knee, and there is no management…”
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    Total knee arthroplasty with limitations of flexion by Massin, P, Lautridou, C, Cappelli, M, Petit, A, Odri, G, Ducellier, F, Sabatier, C, Hulet, C, Canciani, JP, Letenneur, J, Burdin, P

    “…Summary Does total knee arthroplasty (TKA) increase mobility in stiff knees, where flexion is restricted due to degenerative changes associated with…”
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    Total knee arthroplasty in patients with greater than 20 degrees flexion contracture by Massin, P, Petit, A, Odri, G, Ducellier, F, Sabatier, C, Lautridou, C, Cappelli, M, Hulet, C, Canciani, JP, Letenneur, J, Burdin, P

    “…Summary Does total knee arthroplasty (TKA) correct the flexion contracture in knee stiffness associated with osteoarthritis, inflammatory disease, hemophilia…”
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    Lateral femoral sliding osteotomy: Lateral release in total knee arthroplasty for a fixed valgus deformity by BRILHAULT, J, LAUTMAN, S, FAVARD, L, BURDIN, P

    “…We treated 13 patients who had a fixed valgus deformity of the knee with a semiconstrained total knee arthroplasty combined with advancement of the lateral…”
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    Two cases of plant thorn synovitis. Difficulties in diagnosis and treatment by Goupille, P, Fouquet, B, Favard, L, Burdin, P, Valat, J P

    Published in Journal of rheumatology (01-02-1990)
    “…Two patients with inflammatory monoarthritis of the knee due to joint penetration by plant thorns are reported. Histopathology demonstrated granulomatous…”
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    A Restrictive Use of Both Autologous Donation and Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Is an Efficient Policy for Primary Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty by Couvret, Claude, Laffon, Marc, Baud, Annick, Payen, Valérie, Burdin, Philippe, Fusciardi, Jacques

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-07-2004)
    “…A limitation of preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD) in nonanemics and the use of recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO) in anemics (baseline…”
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    Tibial valgus osteotomy by Dubrana, F, Lecerf, G, Nguyen-Khanh, J-P, Menard, R, Ardouin, L, Gibon, Y, Pidhorz, L, Falaise, V, Coipeau, P, Burdin, P, Rouvillain, J-L, Navarre, T, Garron, E, Daoud, W, Louboutin, H, Moineau, G, Wessely, L, Stindel, E, Debarge, R, Lustig, S, Lavoie, F, Neyret, P

    “…The tibial valgus osteotomy whatever its technique has a survival rate of about 85 % to 10 years, if we consider the reoperation as a criterion of failure,…”
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    Fracture of the anterior arch of the atlas associated with a congenital cleft of the posterior arch. Demonstration by CT by Le Minor, J M, Rosset, P, Favard, L, Burdin, P

    Published in Neuroradiology (01-01-1988)
    “…A case of a vertical fracture of the anterior arch of the atlas associated with a congenital cleft of the posterior arch of the same vertebra is reported. Such…”
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    Arterial vascularization of the spinal cord. Recent studies of the anastomotic substitution pathways by Lazorthes, G, Gouaze, A, Zadeh, J O, Santini, J J, Lazorthes, Y, Burdin, P

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-09-1971)
    “…This study of the arterial blood of the spinal cord indicates that, of the 62 radicular branches (rami radiculares), at the most seven or eight truly…”
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    Mini-invasive fixation of proximal femoral fractures: what benefit for elderly patients? by Langlais, Frantz, Burdin, Philippe, Ropars, Mickaël, Skalli, Whafa, Belot, Nicolas, Lambotte, Jean-Christophe

    “…Fixation is used to treat more than two-thirds of proximal femur fractures. The mortality rate is about 25% at one year in these patients, who have an average…”
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    Massive osteolysis of the cervical spine. A case report by Foult, H, Goupille, P, Aesch, B, Valat, J P, Burdin, P, Jan, M

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-07-1995)
    “…This study described the course of a case of massive osteolysis (Gorham's disease) of the cervical spine and discussed the literature data. To describe a case…”
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    Femoral shaft bowing in valgus knees: an anatomic study by Brilhault, J, Ledu, C, Rousselle, J J, Burdin, P

    “…In a previous anatomic study of healthy knees, we observed that femoral valgus cannot be attributed to hypoplasia of the lateral femoral condyle. In the…”
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    Dimensions of the lateral condyle in non-arthritic valgus knees. A cadaver study by Brilhault, J, Preyssas, P, Favard, L, Burdin, P

    “…Although the valgus slope of the femoral condyles seen in valgus knee is thought to be due to hypoplasia of the lateral femoral condyle, this fact has not been…”
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    Lateral femoral sliding osteotomy: LATERAL RELEASE IN TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY FOR A FIXED VALGUS DEFORMITY by Brilhault, J., Lautman, S., Favard, L., Burdin, P.

    “…We treated 13 patients who had a fixed valgus deformity of the knee with a semiconstrained total knee arthroplasty combined with advancement of the lateral…”
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