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    Long-Term Results of the Latarjet Procedure for the Treatment of Anterior Instability of the Shoulder by ALLAIN, J, GOUTALLIER, D, GLORION, C

    “…We performed ninety-five consecutive Latarjet procedures for the treatment of recurrent anterior instability of the shoulder between 1969 and 1983. In 1993, we…”
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    Acromio humeral distance less than six millimeter: Its meaning in full-thickness rotator cuff tear by Goutallier, D, Le Guilloux, P, Postel, J.-M, Radier, C, Bernageau, J, Zilber, S

    “…Summary The present study sought to identify full-thickness rotator cuff tears liable to induce an acromiohumeral distance (AHD) of less than 6 mm. The…”
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    Fatty muscle degeneration in cuff ruptures. Pre- and postoperative evaluation by CT scan by Goutallier, D, Postel, J M, Bernageau, J, Lavau, L, Voisin, M C

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-07-1994)
    “…A preoperative computed tomography (CT) scan grading muscular fatty degeneration in five stages was done in 63 patients scheduled for repair of a torn rotator…”
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    Is the trapezius transfer a useful treatment option for irreparable tears of the subscapularis? by Goutallier, D, De Abreu, L, Postel, J.-M, Le Guilloux, P, Radier, C, Zilber, S

    “…Summary Introduction When suture of the torn subscapularis could not be performed, a superior trapezius transfer was used for repair of the tendinous defect…”
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    Tension-free cuff repairs with excision of macroscopic tendon lesions and muscular advancement: Results in a prospective series with limited fatty muscular degeneration by Goutallier, D., Postel, J.M., Van Driessche, S., Godefroy, D., Radier, C.

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-03-2006)
    “…Recurrent tears after rotator cuff repairs are frequent. These could be influenced by excessive tension on a degenerated tendinous stump and by fatty…”
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    Intermediate term functional outcome prediction following full thickness rotator cuff tear reparative or not reparative surgery by Goutallier, D, Postel, J.-M, Chevalier, X, Beaudreuil, J, Zilber, S

    “…Summary Although simple suturing repair of a full thickness cuff tear can be performed when the preoperative fatty degeneration index (FDI) is 2 or less, it is…”
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    How repaired rotator cuff function influences Constant scoring by Goutallier, D, Postel, J.-M, Radier, C, Bernageau, J, Godefroy, D, Zilber, S

    “…Summary The function level influence of an intact rotator cuff on the unweighted Constant score and its corresponding items is unknown. The aim of this study…”
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    Proximal tibial osteotomy for osteoarthritis with varus deformity. A ten to thirteen-year follow-up study by HERNIGOU, P, MEDEVIELLE, D, DEBEYRE, J, GOUTALLIER, D

    “…The results in ninety-three knees that had been treated by proximal tibial opening-wedge osteotomy for varus deformity and osteoarthritis of the medial…”
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    Transsupraspinatus arthrotomy through an enlarged transacromial approach for total shoulder replacement by Goutallier, D, van Driessche, S, Le Mouël, S, Puzzo, P, Zilber, S

    “…Summary The authors describe a step-by-step technique for anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty using transsupraspinatus arthrotomy via the enlarged…”
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    Macroscopic and histological assessments of the cruciate ligaments in arthrosis of the knee by Allain, J, Goutallier, D, Voisin, M C

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (2001)
    “…We examined the macroscopic appearance of both cruciate ligaments in 52 knees during knee replacement. It was classsified as normal, abnormal or ruptured. The…”
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