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102. All Osteonecroses Are Not Predictor of Poor Outcome with Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty: A 30-Year Follow-Up Case Presentation with Bilateral Ceramic on Ceramic Bearing Surface
103. Bilateral Osteonecrosis Associated with Corticosteroid Treatment: Stem Cell Therapy Versus Core Decompression in the Same Patient
104. Simultaneous Cell Therapy Preserving Surgery and Contralateral Arthroplasty for Bilateral Hip Osteonecrosis
105. Unlocking citation obsession and academic identity: the importance of ORCID numbers
106. Proximal Tibiofibular Synostosis: Report of 2 Cases and New Surgical Technique
107. Return to sports and quality of life after high tibial osteotomy in patients under 60 years of age
108. Reprise du sport et qualité de vie à 1 an d’une ostéotomie tibiale de valgisation chez les patients de moins de 60 ans
109. Failure of high tibial varus osteotomy for lateral tibio-femoral osteoarthritis with < 10° of valgus: Outcomes in 19 patients
110. Échec de l’ostéotomie tibiale de varisation pour gonarthrose fémoro-tibiale latérale sur genu-valgum inférieur à 10° ? Résultats d’une série de 19 cas
111. Enhanced human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cell adhesion on scaffolds promotes cell survival and bone formation
112. Beta-tricalcium phosphate for orthopedic reconstructions as an alternative to autogenous bone graft
113. Intérêt de l’écho-guidage pour accès vasculaire dans la pratique de thérapies interventionnelles endoluminales
114. Syndrome d’apnée du sommeil et anévrisme de l’aorte abdominale : étude de la prévalence du syndrome d’apnée du sommeil chez les patients présentant un anévrisme et recherche d’une association. Étude clinique sur 52 patients
115. Cement with Antimitotics
116. Vitamin D: part II; cod liver oil, ultraviolet radiation, and eradication of rickets
117. Stem cell therapy in early post-traumatic talus osteonecrosis
118. Knee size chart nomogram for evaluation of tibial tuberosity-trochlear groove distance in knees with or without history of patellofemoral instability
119. Subchondral stem cell therapy versus contralateral total knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis following secondary osteonecrosis of the knee
120. Single-stage treatment of infected tibial non-unions and osteomyelitis with bone marrow granulocytes precursors protecting bone graft
121. Vitamin D: part I; from plankton and calcified skeletons (500 million years ago) to rickets
122. Stem cell therapy in bilateral osteonecrosis: computer-assisted surgery versus conventional fluoroscopic technique on the contralateral side
123. Higher prevalence of periprosthetic fractures with ceramic on polyethylene hip bearing compared with ceramic on ceramic on the contralateral side: a forty year experience with hip osteonecrosis
124. Cell therapy versus simultaneous contralateral decompression in symptomatic corticosteroid osteonecrosis: a thirty year follow-up prospective randomized study of one hundred and twenty five adult patients
125. History of concentrated or expanded mesenchymal stem cells for hip osteonecrosis: is there a target number for osteonecrosis repair?
126. Effects of press-fit biphasic (collagen and HA/βTCP) scaffold with cell-based therapy on cartilage and subchondral bone repair knee defect in rabbits
127. Hip osteonecrosis and pregnancy in healthy women
128. Risk of vascular injury when screw drilling for tibial tuberosity transfer
129. Alumina-on-Alumina Bearings in Hip Arthroplasty: What Every Surgeon Should Know
130. SFE/SFHTA/AFCE primary aldosteronism consensus: Introduction and handbook
131. SFE/SFHTA/AFCE consensus on primary aldosteronism, part 4: Subtype diagnosis
132. Finite element model of the impaction of a press-fitted acetabular cup.
133. Meetings and writing in orthopaedic surgery
134. Normality after pandemic in surgery and research. The role of orthopaedic publications
135. Orthobiologics: a review
136. New surgical techniques and social media in orthopaedics. Is a scientific peer-reviewed journal assimilated to a social media platform?
137. HOW MUCH CAN A SURGEON TRUST A ROBOT FOR HIP ARTHROPLASTY?
138. WHAT IS THE LIFETIME RISK OF REOPERATION AND REVISION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING DUAL MOBILITY TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY?
139. Autologous bone marrow stromal cells are promising candidates for cell therapy approaches to treat bone degeneration in sickle cell disease
140. Correction to: prospective randomized study of the vitamin C effect on pain and complex pain regional syndrome after total knee arthroplasty
141. History of club-foot treatment; part II: tenotomy in the nineteenth century
142. History of clubfoot treatment; part III (twentieth century): back to the future
143. History of clubfoot treatment, part I: From manipulation in antiquity to splint and plaster in Renaissance before tenotomy
144. History of internal fixation with plates (part 2): new developments after World War II; compressing plates and locked plates
145. Comparison of fixed-bearing and mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty after high tibial osteotomy
146. History of internal fixation (part 1): early developments with wires and plates before World War II
147. History of external fixation for treatment of fractures
148. Outcome of knee revisions for osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis with postero-stabilized arthroplasties: a mean ten-year follow-up with 90 knee revisions
149. Osteonecrosis in Sickle-Cell Disease
150. Cement Techniques in Hip Osteonecrosis with Collapse: From Traditional Methyl Methacrylate to Bone Substitutes and Stem Cells
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