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    Surgery in residual clubfoot: one-stage medioposterior release "à la carte" by Bensahel, H, Csukonyi, Z, Desgrippes, Y, Chaumien, J P

    Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-03-1987)
    “…A series of 142 clubfeet in 113 children were treated by a one-stage medioposterior release for deformity persisting after vigorous physical therapy. The…”
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    Osteochondritis dissecans of the humeral capitellum in children by Jawish, R, Rigault, P, Padovani, J P, Touzet, P, Finidori, G, Chaumien, J P

    Published in European journal of pediatric surgery (01-04-1993)
    “…We studied 13 cases of osteochondritis dissecans of capitellum humeri in 12 children, 11 boys and 1 girl, aged between 10 and 15 years. We distinguished this…”
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    Desepiphysiodesis--elimination of partial premature epiphyseal closure. Experience of 17 cases by Bronfen, C, Rigault, P, Glorion, C, Touzet, P, Padovani, J P, Finidori, G, Chaumien, J P, Arlet, V, Wioland, M, Bonnerot, V

    Published in European journal of pediatric surgery (01-02-1994)
    “…Between 1975 and 1990, 17 growth plates have been operated on by epiphyseal bridge resection. The children were from 4 years and 10 months to 13 years and 10…”
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    Congenital dislocation of the hip in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome by Badelon, O, Bensahel, H, Csukonyi, Z, Chaumien, J P

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-06-1990)
    “…Nine patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) were treated for bilateral congenital dislocation of the hip (CDH). CDH was diagnosed at six months of age in…”
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    Foot deformities in longitudinal ectromelia of the lower limbs by Bronfen, C, Rigault, P, Padovani, J P, Touzet, P, Finidori, G, Chaumien, J P

    Published in International orthopaedics (01-06-1994)
    “…We have studied 204 feet in 181 children with congenital limb shortening. There were 17 short femurs in 11 children in whom it was impossible to lengthen the…”
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    Pavlik's harness in congenital hip dislocation before the first birthday by Touzet, P, Chaumien, J P, Rigault, P, Padovani, J P

    Published in Acta orthopaedica belgica (1990)
    “…Three hundred cases of congenital dislocation of the hip have been treated with the Pavlik harness since 1979. The reduction is obtained by progressive flexion…”
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    Long-term outcome of pectus excavatum surgically treated in children by Jawish, R, Rigault, P, Padovani, J P, Touzet, P, Finidori, G, Chaumien, J P

    “…The authors have studied the result of 34 pectus excavatum, corrected by two surgical methods, followed up between 3 and 20 years: half of cases were treated…”
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    The so-called Klippel-Feil syndrome and its orthopedic incidences by Chaumien, J P, Rigault, P, Maroteaux, P, Padovani, J P, Touzet, P

    “…Eighteen cases presenting Klippel-Feil syndrome were reviewed. Clinical and radiological criteria were analyzed: short neck, severe restriction of motion, and…”
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    Intervertebral disk calcification in children by Jawish, R, Rigault, P, Padovani, J P, Mouterde, P, Touzet, P, Chaumien, J P

    “…Thirty one intervertebral space calcifications (I.S.C.) were studied in 21 children (12 boys, 9 girls), with mean age of 7 years; 25 calcifications had been…”
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    The Z-shaped or serpentine foot in children and adolescents by Jawish, R, Rigault, P, Padovani, J P, Klizsowski, P H, Finidori, G, Touzet, P, Chaumien, J P

    Published in Chirurgie pediatrique (1990)
    “…Serpentine foot or Z-shaped foot, definite as varus of forefoot with valgus of heel, is a deformity which is advisable to separate from metatarsus varus in…”
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