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    Is targeting autophagy a promising lead to unveil the cloak of invisibility in pancreatic cancer? by Cayron, C., Rigal, S., Guillermet-Guibert, J.

    “…Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma PDAC is considered as one of the less immunogenic solid tumor types. Pancreatic tumors are also known to present a high…”
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    Temporary fixation of limbs and pelvis by Rigal, S., Mathieu, L., de l’Escalopier, N.

    “…“Urgent, complete, definitive” treatment still today seems to be an appropriate attitude in many trauma cases. There are, however, several situations in which…”
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    Damage control orthopaedics in the context of battlefield injuries: The use of temporary external fixation on combat trauma soldiers by Mathieu, L, Bazile, F, Barthélémy, R, Duhamel, P, Rigal, S

    “…Summary Introduction The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of temporary external fixation within the perspective of a damage control orthopedics…”
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    Ageing Tests at Constant Currents and Associated Modeling of High Temperature PEMFC MEAs by Rigal, S., Turpin, C., Jaafar, A., Hordé, T., Jollys, J.‐B., Chadourne, N.

    “…In this work, seven commercially available high temperature (HT) membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs), using a phosphoric acid doped polybenzimidazole (PBI)…”
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    Bone transport techniques in posttraumatic bone defects by Rigal, S, Merloz, P, Le Nen, D, Mathevon, H, Masquelet, A.-C

    “…Summary Introduction The treatment of posttraumatic diaphyseal bone defects (BD) calls on a number of techniques including bone transport techniques: isolated…”
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    Metacarpal bone reconstruction by a cementless induced membrane technique by Murison, J.-C., Pfister, G., Amar, S., Rigal, S., Mathieu, L.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-04-2019)
    “…Gunshot wounds to the hand often produce complex injuries and large segmental bone defects. Bone reconstruction remains a challenge in this context. The…”
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    Application of damage control orthopedics to combat-related hand injuries by Vigouroux, F., Choufani, C., Grosset, A., Barbier, O., Rigal, S., Mathieu, L.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-12-2018)
    “…The purpose of this report was to analyze sequential management of patients with combat-related hand injuries in the Kabul International Airport Combat Support…”
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    French surgical experience in the Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility of KaIA (Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan): The place of the orthopedic surgery by Barbier, O, Malgras, B, Versier, G, Pons, F, Rigal, S, Ollat, D

    “…Abstract Introduction In 2009, the French took command of the Medical Hospital (MH) or Role 3 Hospital at KaIA (Kabul International Airport) within the…”
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    Attaining tibiofibular union using an inter-tibiofibular autograft. A series of 43 cases by Breda, R, Rigal, S

    “…Summary Introduction This study consisted of a series of 43 patients with lower leg non-union that were treated with an inter-tibiofibular autograft (ITFG)…”
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    Type III open tibia fractures in low-resources setting. Part 3: achievement of bone union and treatment of segmental bone defects by Mathieu, L, Mongo, V, Potier, L, Bertani, A, Niang, C D, Rigal, S

    “…After presentations of the principles of limb salvage and soft-tissue coverage for Gustilo III open tibia fractures, this third part is dedicated to management…”
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    Limb reconstructive surgery in austere settings: use of flaps in French forward surgical facilities by Barbier, O, Ollat, D, Rigal, S, Versier, G

    “…Military surgeons deployed abroad must achieve soft tissue coverage under austere conditions. A non-specialized surgeon can achieve soft tissue coverage with…”
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    Severe leg trauma in a resource-poor environment: indications for amputation in emergencies by Murison, J C, Rigal, S, Niang, C D

    “…Although the development of multitissue limb reconstruction has reduced the role of post-traumatic primary amputation of the leg, some patients should…”
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    Type III open tibia fractures in low-resources setting. Part 1: strategy and principles of limb salvage by Mathieu, L, Grosset, A, Bertani, A, Potier, L, Murison, J C, Niang, C D, Rigal, S

    “…In developing countries, road traffic accidents result in many cases of open trauma, especially fractures, with the tibia area at particular risk in motorcycle…”
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    Cardiac troponin I release after hip surgery correlates with poor long-term cardiac outcome by Ausset, S., Auroy, Y., Lambert, E., Vest, P., Plotton, C., Rigal, S., Lenoir, B., Benhamou, D.

    Published in European journal of anaesthesiology (01-02-2008)
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of perioperative myocardial damage detected by serial measurements of troponin I…”
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    War-related extremity injuries in children: 89 cases managed in a combat support hospital in Afghanistan by Bertani, A, Mathieu, L, Dahan, J.-L, Launay, F, Rongiéras, F, Rigal, S

    “…Abstract Background Meeting paediatric needs is among the priorities of western healthcare providers working in Afghanistan. Hypothesis Insufficient…”
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    Extensive septic myonecrosis related to compartment syndrome: is the upper extremity salvage achievable in precarious setting? by Girard, P, Hassan-Farah, I, Bich, C S, Charpail, C, Rigal, S, Mathieu, L

    “…Management of acute compartment syndrome is well known and based on emergent and generous fasciotomies. In absence of such fasciotomies, or if they are…”
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    Inter-tibiofibular graft for traumatic segmental bone defect of the tibia by Fitoussi, F, Masquelet, A.-C, Rigal, S, Poichotte, A, Bauer, T, Fabre, A

    “…Summary Introduction The present study sought to assess the interest of inter-tibiofibular graft (ITFG), alternatively called posterolateral bone graft, in…”
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    Current issues with lower extremity amputations in a country at war: experience from the National Military Hospital of Kabul by Mathieu, L., Marty, A., Ramaki, A., Najib, A., Ahmadzai, W., Fugazzotto, D. J., Rigal, S., Shirzai, N.

    “…Purpose Management practices associated with war-related amputations in countries at war may be different from the recommendations of occidental Health Force…”
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