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2. Intérêt du Télos dans l'évaluation de la laxité chronique antérieure du genou en pré- et en postopératoire
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F. Ben Hamida, A. Belkadhi, K. Zehi, M. Zouari, T. Naanaa, M. Ben Zid, and M. Douik
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Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Abstract
Resume L'objectif de notre travail etait de preciser l'interet du Telos dans le diagnostic d'une laxite anterieure du genou, de rechercher les facteurs d'aggravation de cette pathologie, d'evaluer les resultats objectifs de la ligamentoplastie et d'etablir une valeur seuil. Il s'agit d'une etude retrospective portant sur 78 patients presentant une laxite chronique anterieure du genou, traites et suivis a notre institut sur une periode de dix ans. L'âge moyen des patients etait de 27,6 ans avec une predominance masculine. Une ligamentoplastie a ete realisee selon la technique de Kenneth-Jones sous arthroscopie et a ete evaluee au Telos a six mois. La laxite moyenne preoperatoire etait de 15,3 mm : 95 % des patients avaient une laxite anterieure absolue superieure ou egale a 8 mm alors que la differentielle etait superieure ou egale a 4 mm dans 87 % des cas ou un Telos comparatif a pu etre effectue. L'amplitude du Lachman radiologique etait correlee avec l'importance du Lachman clinique. Une correlation significative a ete retrouvee entre l'importance de la laxite, l'existence d'une lesion meniscale et un delai accident–chirurgie de plus de 12 mois. En postoperatoire, la laxite moyenne etait de 8,2 mm et le gain etait proportionnel a l'importance de la translation tibiale anterieure initiale. Les resultats ont ete meilleurs pour les laxites preoperatoires inferieures a 20 mm et pour les laxites postoperatoires inferieures ou egales a 10 mm. La laximetrie au Telos s'est averee etre un complement objectif a l'examen clinique dans un but diagnostique, pronostique et therapeutique.
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- 2007
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3. Aspects particuliers de la chirurgie du pied polio et stratégie thérapeutique
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M H Meherzi, S Karray, and M Douik
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business.industry ,Medicine ,business - Published
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4. Les services techniques hospitaliers : Quels référentiels métiers utiliser ?
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M. Douik, Gilbert Farges, A. Jaborska, M. Deslandes, and P. Cozic
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Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics - Abstract
Aujourd'hui,au nombre d'environ1200 sur le territoire francais, les ingenieurs hospitaliers jouent unrole croissant dans le choix et l'exploitationdesmoyens permettant de repondre aux besoins materiels et logistiques des hopitaux [1]. Ils contribuentdonc directement a la qualite de vie et des soins, despatients et des personnels de l'hopital.Malgre la criticite des processus et des technologiessur lesquels ils agissent, les obligations en terme dequalite pour les services techniques sont tres peuevoquees dans les criteres de certification de laHaute autorite de Sante [2]. Toutefois, certains ingenieurs techniques hospitaliers s'interrogent etcherchent a ameliorer la qualite de leurs servicesrendus quotidiennement. A l'instardu
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- 2007
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5. The care of the limb deficient child in North Africa
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M. Douik, N. Sliman, A. Mrabet, and S. Daghfous
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Male ,Orthotic Devices ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,North africa ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) ,Lower limb ,Congenital Abnormalities ,Prosthetic treatment ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Africa, Northern ,medicine ,Humans ,Femur ,Child ,Leg ,Tibia ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Infant ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Fibula ,Child, Preschool ,Upper limb ,Female ,business - Abstract
The surgical and prosthetic treatment of longitudinal lower limb deficiency is described and discussed, in the light of cultural and social requirements. Those with upper limb deficiencies are not fitted with prostheses.
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- 1991
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6. [Primary chemotherapy with the Rosen T10 protocol before conservative surgery in limb primitive osteosarcomas: results about 56 cases]
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H, Boussen, F, Mezzi, A, Gamoudi, O, Daldoul, H, Ben Hamida, A, Mezlini, S, Khalfallah, S, Karray, K, Ben Romdhane, M, Ben Ghachem, M, Ben Abdallah, M, Douik, A, Saadi, F, Ben Ayed, and H, Ben Hassine
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Adult ,Male ,Analysis of Variance ,Osteosarcoma ,Adolescent ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Leucovorin ,Bone Neoplasms ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Survival Analysis ,Bleomycin ,Methotrexate ,Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ,Doxorubicin ,Vincristine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Dactinomycin ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Cyclophosphamide - Abstract
We report the results of a prospective Tunisian study using primary chemotherapy followed by conservative surgery in primitive limb osteosarcoma. From January 1988 to January 1998, 56 patients affected by limb osteosarcoma entered in a prospective study of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with the T10 protocol before surgery with a conservative intent. Initial work-up include: clinical exam with tumor measurements, chest and limb X-rays, limb CT-scan or MRI, chest CT-scan, bone scintigraphy and hematological and renal biological exams. Patients receive pre- and post-operative chemotherapy according to the T10 modified protocol. Fifty-six patients (33 M/23 F) with a mean age of 19 years (8 to 28) are included. Mean clinical and radiological tumor size is around 14 cm. Main histologic type is classic osteosarcoma (50% of cases) and 10 patients (9%) presented with initial metastasis; 42 patients on 56 receive the whole pre-operative protocol. Treatment is well tolerated excluding 18 episodes of mucositis, 29 of leucopenia (grade 3), 7 of thrombopenia (grade 3), 4 of cutaneous toxicity, 2 of pulmonary toxicity and 3 of nausea-vomiting. We observe 36% of good histological responders and 64% of bad responders to primary chemotherapy, 27 patients on 49 operated (53%) have a conservative surgery and 18 (47%) a radical surgery. With a median follow-up of 51 months (8 to 128), 29 patients remain alive free of disease (15/17 GR and 14/30 BR), 2 are alive with disease, 2 died by toxicity, 14 died by progressive disease and 9 are lost to follow-up with evolutive disease. Five year disease-free survival is 55% for the 46 non metastatic patients. In univariate analysis, seric alkaline phosphatase level (p = 0.0014) and histological response to chemotherapy (p = 0.0218) are significant factors for prognosis.
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- 2000
7. [Primary bone leiomyosarcoma. Anatomo-clinical, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study]
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S, Hannachi Sassi, R, Khattech, R, Dhouib, S, Rameh, K, Mrad, M, Douik, and K, Ben Romdhane
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Adult ,Leiomyosarcoma ,Femoral Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Immunohistochemistry - Abstract
A variety of tissues in bone can be the origin of neoplastic primitive lesions. Consequently, it can be the site of various sarcomas of tissue type, incursing leiomyosarcoma. The leiomyosarcoma of the bone is considered as primitive after exclusion either a bony extension of a soft tissue tumor of vicinity or the presence of a leiomyosarcoma elsewhere. We report a case of a primary leiomyosarcoma arising on the left femur of a 40-year-old woman. The diagnosis was confirmed by immuno-histochemistry and electron microscopic study. A bloc resection followed by a prothesis was performed. The patient underwent a fractioned postoperative radiotherapy with a total dose of 75 Gy. The postoperative course one year later revealed local recurrence and pulmonary metastases. Despite the resection of pulmonary metastases and the amputation of left lower limb, the patient had developed local recurrence on the stump of amputated limb and was on the outside of all therapeutic resource. In this report, we present the clinicopathologic, immuno-histochemical and ultrastructural profiles of these rare primary bone tumors.
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- 2000
8. [Use of Ilizarov fixator in the treatment of post-osteomyelitis pseudoarthroses in children]
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K, Zehi, S, Karray, M, Fathallah, A, Bouguira, O, Zouari, T, Litaiem, M, Douik, and N, Sliman
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Fracture Healing ,Male ,Adolescent ,Patient Selection ,Osteomyelitis ,Ilizarov Technique ,Radiography ,Tibial Fractures ,Pseudarthrosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Femoral Fractures ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The aim of this study was to emphasize the importance of the distraction osteogenesis technique in the treatment of post-osteomyelitis nonunion. We report 12 cases.Mean patient age was 9.5 years. There were 7 cases of nonunion of the femur and 5 involving the tibia. Nonunion was associated with 5.9 cm shortening in 10 cases, 8.4 cm circumferential bone defect in 1 case, shortening and bone defects in 6 cases, and shortening and joint deformities in 2 cases.Consolidation was obtained in 11 cases with an average delay of 11.6 months. Infection was eradicated in 75 per cent of the cases. Average residual shortening was 0.4 cm. Joint deformities and axial deviations were corrected at the same time in all cases.The advantages of the Ilizarov technique are well known for the treatment of such deformities and musculoskeletal system disorders subsequent to osteomyelitis: nonunion, infection, shortening, joint deformities and malunion.
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- 1999
9. [Consequences of tibiotalar arthrodesis on the foot. A retrospective study of 36 cases with 8.5 years of followup]
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H, Ben Amor, S, Kallel, S, Karray, F, Saadaoui, M, Zouari, T, Litaiem, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Joint Instability ,Male ,Treatment Outcome ,Foot Deformities, Congenital ,Tibia ,Osteoarthritis ,Arthrodesis ,Humans ,Subtalar Joint ,Female ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The authors report the results of a retrospective study of 36 cases of tibiotalar arthrodesis performed in 22 men and 14 women with an average age of 32 years. All patients were reviewed with an average of 8.5 years follow-up. The predominating etiologies were ankle osteoarthritis (15 cases) and neurologic deformities of the foot (13 cases). Arthrodesis was performed using the Meary technique in 60% of cases, using the Charnley technique in 20% and the Crawford-Adams technique or with clamps in the other cases. Fusion was obtained in 97% of cases. Long-term results were assessed using Duquennoy et al.'s scoring system. They were very good or good in 58% of cases, fair in 31% and poor in 11%. The study of distal repercussions of tibiotalar arthrodesis shows progressive deterioration of the subtalar joint in 70% of cases and appearance or increase of degenerative changes in 75% of cases. The final results of the procedure depend on this deterioration; the latter is related with the arthrodesis position. Midtalar joint is a compensation joint showing hypermobility in 40% of cases. Degenerative changes were limited and asymptomatic in 80% of cases. Based on the findings in this study and on the literature, we conclude that the foot should be fixed at 90 degrees or with less than 5 degrees of equinus, with 5 degrees of valgus and 10 to 15 degrees of external rotation.
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- 1999
10. [Giant cell tumors of the distal end of the radius treated by resection-arthrodesis]
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H, Ben Amor, M, Zouari, S, Karray, K, Zehi, T, Litaiem, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Giant Cell Tumor of Bone ,Male ,Wrist Joint ,Wound Healing ,Bone Transplantation ,Incidence ,Arthrodesis ,Bone Neoplasms ,Osteolysis ,Bone Nails ,Middle Aged ,Osteotomy ,Radiography ,Radius ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Radius Fractures ,Bone Plates ,Epiphyses ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The distal end of the radius is one of the sites commonly affected by giant-cell tumor of bone; it poses problems of reconstruction after resection of the distal radius. The authors present a retrospective study of 5 giant cells tumors treated by resection-arthrodesis of the wrist. These tumors were seen in 3 men and 2 women. From the radiological point of view, all tumors were extensive and lytic lesions centered in the epiphysis and involving the metaphysis; the wrist joint was respected. From the histological point of view, the tumors were grade I in 3 cases and grade II in 2 cases. With a mean follow up of 8 years, the results were considered good in 3 cases, fair in 1 case and poor in 1 case. A high incidence of bone complications was noted: delayed union (up to 11 months) and fracture of the graft, which occurred in 3 patients.
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- 1998
11. [Intra-cortical diaphyseal Brodie abscess of the long bones. Four cases]
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H, Ben Amor, S, Karray, K, Zehi, M, Zouari, M, Koubaa, M, Zlitni, T, Litaiem, M, Douik, and N, Sliman
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Adult ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Adolescent ,Tibia ,Humans ,Pain ,Female ,Bone Diseases ,Humerus ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Abscess - Published
- 1998
12. [Primitive leiomyosarcoma of the bone. Study of 2 cases]
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K, Zehi, S, Karray, N, Karray, M, Zouari, S, Sassi, K, Ben Romdhane, T, Litaiem, N, Sliman, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Leiomyosarcoma ,Male ,Thigh ,Humans ,Bone Neoplasms ,Female ,Neoplasm Invasiveness - Published
- 1998
13. [Conservative treatment of fractures of the femoral neck with vertical line in adults. Review of 153 cases]
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R, Bouzidi, K, Zehi, A, Bouguira, A, Arroum, F, Saadaoui, M, Zouari, S, Karray, M, Zlitni, T, Litaiem, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Femoral Neck Fractures - Published
- 1998
14. [Fracture-luxation of the femur head. Apropos of 10 cases]
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K, Zehi, S, Karray, T, Litaiem, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Adolescent ,Hip Fractures ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Femur Head ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Radiography ,Clinical Protocols ,Femur Head Necrosis ,Fracture Fixation ,Hip Dislocation ,Humans ,Female ,Hip Joint ,Hip Prosthesis ,Bony Callus ,Fractures, Malunited ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The authors report 10 segmental fractures of the femoral head associated with a dislocation of the hip. Using PIPKIN's classification, they noted 1 type I, 7 type II and 2 type III fractures. The initial treatment of the hip dislocation was conservative in all cases. Failure of reduction was noted in 6 cases and was complicated by fracture of the femoral neck in 2 cases. The attitude regarding the head fragment was: conservative in 5 cases, the reduction was considered satisfactory in 4 cases and poor in 1 case; surgical in the other 5 cases: screw fixation in 1 case, excision of the fragment in 1 case and prosthetic replacement of the femoral head in 3 cases. After a mean follow-up of 5 years, functional results were satisfactory in the majority of cases. The radiological assessment showed malunion without osteoarthrosis in one case and avascular necrosis of the femoral head in three cases. The authors propose a treatment policy based upon their experience and a review of the literature.
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- 1998
15. Histiocytofibrome malin du genou
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Mohamed Montacer Kchir, M.H. Meherzi, M. Douik, B. Mediouni, M. Bouaziz, M H Jaafoura, Mohamed Fethi Ladeb, L. Daoud, and Wafa Hamdi
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Rheumatology - Published
- 2006
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16. Association Epiphysiolyse fémorale supérieure et Ostéodystophie rénale
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Mohamed Montacer Kchir, B. Mediouni, L. Daoud, M. Douik, M. Bouaziz, Wafa Hamdi, and Mohamed Fethi Ladeb
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Rheumatology - Published
- 2006
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17. [Benign chondroblastoma, review of 4 cases]
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K, Zehi, M, Zouari, H, Ben Amor, F, Saadaoui, S, Karray, T, Litaiem, M, Douik, and N, Sliman
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Male ,Leg ,Adolescent ,Chondroblastoma ,Humans ,Bone Neoplasms ,Female ,Child - Published
- 1997
18. [A rare diaphyseal bone tumor: degenerative mucoid cyst]
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M, Zouari, M, Koubaa, M H, Boulila, S, Karray, T, Litaiem, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Male ,Radiography ,Tibia ,Bone Cysts ,Humans ,Prognosis ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The purpose of the study was to clarify the clinico pathological features of periosteal ganglion. The authors present a case of an unusual diaphyseal bony tumor in a 27 years old man. The diagnosis of diaphyseal periosteal ganglion cyst was made on roentgenographic appearance, presence of mucoid material and histologic evidence of a synovial type cellular lining. The patient was successfully treated with excision. The follow-up examination showed no recurrence one year after surgery. The radiological differential diagnosis were considered and possible pathogenes for a periosteal ganglion was discussed. Periosteal ganglia must be considered as a cause of cortical erosions. This lesion may radiologically mimic other periosteal lesions. Treatment with excision is successful in most cases.
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- 1997
19. [Intramuscular myxoma. Apropos of two cases]
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N, Kamoun, M, Zouari, M, Siala, S, Karray, M, Douik, T, Litaiem, and N, Sliman
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Muscle Neoplasms ,Sciatica ,Lumbosacral Region ,Buttocks ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Myxoma - Abstract
The authors report two cases of rare localization of intra muscular myxoma: one in the buttock, and the other in the lumbar area. The first case, a 58 years old woman had a four month history of a mass in the buttock. Computed tomography revealed the presence of a solid tumor. Diagnosis was based on histological examination. After surgical treatment no recurrence was observed after fourteen months. The second case was a 54 years old woman who presented a sciatica with back pain and neurological signs. The symptoms didn't response to medical treatment. Computed tomography showed an enlarged and-cystic lumbar lesion extending to the first sacral hole, with bone erosion of L3 and L4 articular apophysis and spinous process. Needle biopsy and surgical excision of the tumor were performed. Total neurological recovery was observed and no recurrence was observed after three years. The authors reminded the characteristics of this rare and benign soft tissue tumor and specified the place of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to establish the diagnosis which was still confirmed by histological examination of an open biopsy. Clinical follow-up revealed exceptional recurrence and no metastasis.
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- 1997
20. Tumeurs osseuses à cellules géantes : traitement par calcitonine ?
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K. Zehi, M.H. Meherzi, H. Nouri, M. Mestiri, M. Zouari, M. Douik, and Moez Ouertatani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Appendicular skeleton ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Curettage ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Giant cell ,Osteoclast ,Calcitonin ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Salmon calcitonin ,Giant Cell Tumors ,business ,Adjuvant - Abstract
Summary Introduction As osteoclast, giant cell tumors express calcitonin receptors. The aim of this paper is to assess treatment using salmon calcitonin after curettage. Patients and methods We retrospectively reviewed 25 patients with giant cell tumor of the appendicular skeleton treated with a single protocol of calcitonin administration following curettage in order to assess the effectiveness of calcitonin in reducing the rate of local recurrence. Results The mean duration follow-up was 68 months. Thirteen patients (52 %) had local recurrence. Eight of them were treated successfully after repeated curettage and calcitonin. Four patients had bone resection and one patient had curettage and cement filling. All patients with cavity left empty had ossified and the functional score as assessed by the MSTS score was 28.02/30. Conclusion This study suggests that the use of calcitonin as adjuvant is not effective and that filling agents are not required after curettage of giant cell tumors. Level of evidence Level IV.
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- 2011
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21. [Extensive malignant schwannoma of the sciatic nerve. Contribution of imaging techniques]
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M, Kchouk, A M, Rabet, K, Ghedas, S, Nagi, M, Douik, K, Ben Romdhane, S, Touibi, and N, Sliman
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Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Sciatic Nerve ,Neurilemmoma - Abstract
The authors reports a case of malignant schwannoma of sciatic nerve. Clinically, this tumor was manifested by a progressive tumefaction of the leg, and moderate pain, without functional signs. The origin of the sciatic nerve has been suspected by computed tomography, because its location, the vascular contacts, and the lesion's extension. Biopsy leads to confirm the nerve tumor, and precised the histologic type: malignant schwannoma. Local, regional and general extension did not premise treatment.
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- 1993
22. [Tuberculosis of the trochanter. Apropos of 17 cases]
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S, Karray, M, Karray, K, Ayadi, M, Zouari, M, Zlitni, M, Douik, T, Litaiem, and N, Slimane
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Adult ,Male ,Radiography ,Treatment Outcome ,Adolescent ,Antitubercular Agents ,Humans ,Female ,Femur ,Middle Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular - Abstract
This paper presents a short study of 17 cases of tuberculosis of the greater trochanter seen during a period of 19 years at the National Orthopaedic Institute in Tunis. The onset of the infection is slow with patients presenting at a mean of 7 years after initial symptoms. The diagnosis is confirmed by biopsy and culture of the organism. Management is based on treatment with antituberculous drugs, although surgical excision of the lesion is sometimes required. Successful resolution of the symptoms is usually achieved unless the hip joint becomes involved. Our patients showed good results at a mean follow up of 5 1/2 years.
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- 1993
23. Les trochant�rites tuberculeuses
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T. Litaiem, M. Zouari, N. Slimane, Karray S, Mongi Zlitni, Maher Karray, K. Ayadi, and M. Douik
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Greater trochanter ,Tuberculosis ,Trochanter ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Antituberculous drugs ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Lesion ,Biopsy ,Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgical excision ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
This paper presents a short study of 17 cases of tuberculosis of the greater trochanter seen during a period of 19 years at the National Orthopaedic Institute in Tunis. The onset of the infection is slow with patients presenting at a mean of 7 years after initial symptoms. The diagnosis is confirmed by biopsy and culture of the organism. Management is based on treatment with antituberculous drugs, although surgical excision of the lesion is sometimes required. Successful resolution of the symptoms is usually achieved unless the hip joint becomes involved. Our patients showed good results at a mean follow up of 5 1/2 years.
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- 1993
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24. [Bilateral spontaneous rupture of the extensor apparatus of the knee in chronic renal insufficiency]
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M, Zouari, M, Douik, S, Karray, T, Litaiem, and N, Slimane
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Adult ,Radiography ,Rupture ,Knee Joint ,Patellar Ligament ,Renal Dialysis ,Tendon Injuries ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female - Published
- 1993
25. [Osteoid osteoma of the spine. Radiological study of 21 cases]
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M, Kchouk, A, Mrabet, S, Touibi, M, Douik, M, Siala, and N, Slimen
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Adult ,Male ,Spinal Neoplasms ,Adolescent ,Osteoma, Osteoid ,Angiography ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Spinal osteoid osteomas are rare. We report 21 cases, that have been studied and treated since 1985. The tumor affects young people, who are less than 25 years old. The pain is the most common sign. Diagnosis is difficult, but can be made by radiology. X ray sometimes enables to suspect the diagnosis. Scintigraphy shows a focus hyperfixation more suggestive. Computed tomography enables the diagnosis by showing a bony lacuna surrounded by osteosclerosis. Moreover, computed tomography localizes very well the nidus of the osteoid osteoma, and guides the surgical treatment. Since computed tomography, other techniques like angiography and tomography are less used for diagnosis.
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- 1993
26. Extensive vertebral hydatidosis. A study
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S, Karray, M, Zlitni, M, Karray, M, Douik, N, Sliman, and T, Litaiem
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Adult ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Spinal Neoplasms ,Echinococcosis ,Humans ,Female ,Spinal Diseases ,Osteolysis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
An exceptional case of vertebral hydatidosis with involvement of the cervical, dorsal, lumbar and sacral segments of the spine is presented. Vertebral hydatidosis is a rare form of hydatid disease. It is found in less than 2% of all cases in echinococcosis. The initial parasite localization is usually univertebral. Extensive primary lesions were related to massive infestation by tapeworm ova at multivertebral levels. At this stage, the disease presents as a malignant tumor resistant to all surgical procedures. The prognosis is poor because of severe neurological complications and inexorable spinal destruction. The hope remains that in the future an effective medical parasiticidal treatment will be available.
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- 1993
27. Osteoid osteoma of the acetabulum
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Karray S, N. Sliman, M. Douik, Mongi Zlitni, M. Zouari, Maher Karray, and M Moalla
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Osteoid osteoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Osteoma, Osteoid ,Acetabulum ,Bone Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Lesion ,Normal gait ,Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Femur ,Female ,Anterior approach ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Osteoid osteoma of the acetabulum can be expected to cause nonspecific symptoms of hip inflammation. In a sixteen year old girl, investigation by routine radiographs and a bone scan suggested a focus of inflammation with a nidus and sclerosis of the acetabulum and overgrowth of the head and neck of the femur. Removal of the lesion by an anterior approach with dislocation of the hip gave excellent results when seen after three years with a normal gait and normal hip motion.
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- 1993
28. [Extended melanocytic tumor of the cervical spine. Apropos of a case of melanotic schwannoma]
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H, Krichen, M S, Daghfous, A, Mrabet, M, Douik, N, Slimane, and M, Forest
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Adult ,Spinal Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Neurilemmoma - Abstract
A case of melanotic tumour was described localized close to the right cervical spine, destroying C6 and C7 vertebral bodies and pedicles, on a 27 years old woman. Histological and immunohistochemical findings, correlated with clinical and X-rays data, led up to the diagnosis of a melanotic schwannoma. Six years after the beginning of the illness, the outcome was preceded by a local vertebral involvement without metastasis and paradoxically with a good general state. The tumoral localization and the finding of nervous structures allowed to evoke a development from a cervical nerve root. On histological basis, we propose to classify this tumour along the new concept described by the Mayo Clinic pathologists team, under the name of psammomatous melanotic schwannoma. Some authors evoke a congenital outset in a context of endocrine disorders.
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- 1993
29. L'ostéoarthrite pubienne tuberculeuse
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S Kallel, T. Litaiem, M. Fathallah, M. Douik, H. Ben Amor, and M. Zouari
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Infectious Diseases ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2000
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30. Une douleur de la sacro-iliaque révélant un chondrosarcome
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M. Douik, L. Daoud, D.-H. Azouz, S. Karray, B. Mediouni, Mohamed Montacer Kchir, and Wafa Hamdi
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Rheumatology - Published
- 2006
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31. Echinococcose ostéoarticulaire et musculaire extensive du membre inférieur
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L. Daoud, Mohamed Fethi Ladeb, B. Mediouni, Mohamed Montacer Kchir, Wafa Hamdi, M. Douik, S. Karray, and M. Bouaziz
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Rheumatology - Published
- 2006
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32. Neurofibrome du genou révélant une maladie de Recklinghausen
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L. Daoud, Wafa Hamdi, M. Douik, M H Jaafoura, Mohamed Montacer Kchir, S Bouhdiba, and B. Mediouni
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Rheumatology - Published
- 2006
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33. La prise en charge des agénésies importantes des membres inférieurs en Tunisie
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FZ Ben Salah, Daghfous, M Douik, N. Sliman, and C. Dziri
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Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
- 1997
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34. Devenir fonctionnel et urologique des traumatisés vertébromédullaires à long terme
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M Douik, FZ Ben Salah, C. Dziri, and N. Sliman
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Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
- 1996
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35. Dysplasie spondylo-�piphysaire tardive avec arthropathies progressives
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M. H. Elleuch, M. Miladi, M. Douik, and S. Sellami
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Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Nous presentons une famille comprenant deux freres et une soeur atteints d'une dysplasie spondylo-epiphysaire a revelation tardive avec des arthropathies peripheriques generalisees severes. De toute evidence, la transmission genetique n'est pas liee au sexe, elle serait autosomique recessive.
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- 1987
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36. Calcitonin use in giant cell bone tumors
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M. Douik, M. Hedi Meherzi, Moez Ouertatani, K. Zehi, M. Mestiri, H. Nouri, and M. Zouari
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Adult ,Male ,Calcitonin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Appendicular skeleton ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bone Neoplasms ,Curettage ,Young Adult ,Osteoclast ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Giant Cell Tumors ,Bone ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Giant Cell Tumor of Bone ,Chemotherapy ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ,Giant cell ,Female ,Giant cell tumor ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Summary Introduction As osteoclast, giant cell tumors express calcitonin receptors. The aim of this paper is to assess treatment using salmon calcitonin after curettage. Material and methods We retrospectively reviewed 25 patients with giant cell tumor of the appendicular skeleton treated with a single protocol of calcitonin administration following curettage in order to assess the effectiveness of calcitonin in reducing the rate of local recurrence. Results The mean duration follow-up was 68 months. Thirteen patients (52%) had local recurrence. Eight of them were treated successfully after repeated curettage and calcitonin. Four patients had bone resection and one patient had curettage and cement filling. All patients with cavity left empty had ossified and the functional score as assessed by the MSTS score was 28.02/30. Conclusion This study suggests that the use of calcitonin as adjuvant is not effective and that filling agents are not required after curettage of giant cell tumors. Level of evidence Level 4.
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37. [Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda with progressive arthropathy. Apropos of 3 cases]
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M, Miladi, M H, Elleuch, S, Sellami, and M, Douik
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Adult ,Male ,Radiography ,Immobilization ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Female ,Genes, Recessive ,Joint Diseases ,Osteochondrodysplasias ,Osteotomy - Abstract
Two brothers and a sister with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda who subsequently developed severe generalised peripheral arthropathy are described. The condition appeared to be transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait.
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- 1987
38. Calcitonin use in giant cell bone tumors.
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Nouri H, Hedi Meherzi M, Ouertatani M, Mestiri M, Zehi K, Douik M, and Zouari M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Bone Neoplasms surgery, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Curettage, Female, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Bone Density Conservation Agents therapeutic use, Bone Neoplasms prevention & control, Calcitonin therapeutic use, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone prevention & control, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local prevention & control
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Introduction: As osteoclast, giant cell tumors express calcitonin receptors. The aim of this paper is to assess treatment using salmon calcitonin after curettage., Material and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 25 patients with giant cell tumor of the appendicular skeleton treated with a single protocol of calcitonin administration following curettage in order to assess the effectiveness of calcitonin in reducing the rate of local recurrence., Results: The mean duration follow-up was 68 months. Thirteen patients (52%) had local recurrence. Eight of them were treated successfully after repeated curettage and calcitonin. Four patients had bone resection and one patient had curettage and cement filling. All patients with cavity left empty had ossified and the functional score as assessed by the MSTS score was 28.02/30., Conclusion: This study suggests that the use of calcitonin as adjuvant is not effective and that filling agents are not required after curettage of giant cell tumors., Level of Evidence: Level 4., (Copyright © 2011. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.)
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- 2011
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39. Radical cure of vertebral hydatidosis. A case report.
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Karray S, Karray M, Zlitni M, and Douik M
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- Animals, Female, Humans, Low Back Pain diagnosis, Low Back Pain etiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Middle Aged, Spinal Fusion methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Echinococcosis diagnosis, Echinococcosis surgery, Lumbar Vertebrae, Spinal Diseases diagnosis, Spinal Diseases surgery
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The authors present a rare case of univertebral hydatidosis, and report encouraging results 12 years after radical resection of the involved vertebra. They stress the importance of computed tomography and especially magnetic resonance for monitoring early recurrence. A two-staged anterior and posterior approach, although difficult, seems to offer a very good prognosis in case of univertebral localisation.
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- 2004
40. [Results and indications of imaging techniques in musculoskeletal diseases].
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Ben Hamouda M, Bergaoui N, Douik M, and Ladeb F
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Musculoskeletal Diseases pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography, Musculoskeletal Diseases diagnostic imaging
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Imaging is necessary in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases and X rays is the first step of this morphological exploration. Ultrasonography is cost effectiveness, without radiation and have to constitute the second step of the exploration of the smooth tissue (tendon, muscle, sheath, synovium and superficial ligaments). Computed tomography with its new technological progress is very effective in the study of the cortical bone. Magnetic resonance imaging, a non irradiating but costly technique, becomes inevitable in several osteo-articular affections. It often makes the examination of last intention to compensate for the inadequacy of ultrasonography and computed tomography.
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- 2002
41. [Valgus osteotomy in the treatment of pseudoarthrosis of the femoral neck: 41 cases].
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Zehi K, Bouguira A, Saadaoui F, Meherzi MH, Karray S, Zouari M, Litaiem T, and Douik M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Femoral Neck Fractures surgery, Osteotomy methods, Pseudarthrosis surgery
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Purpose of the Study: Treating hip trauma victims who develop nonunion of the femoral neck remains a challenge in orthopedic surgery. We studied the clinical and radiological outcome after Pauwels osteotomy for valgisation., Material and Methods: This retrospective series included 41 patients (25 men and 16 women), mean age 44.5 years. Initial treatment was surgical in 21 cases and had been insufficient in 91%. Nonunion (subcapital in 53%, transcervical in 40% and basicervical in 7%) had persisted for 16 months. A tight nonunion was present in 65.9% of the cases and the femoral head appeared normal in 70%. Femoral osteotomy was performed for simple valgisation in 78% of the cases with a mean 31.5 degrees correction (range 15 degrees to 50 degrees ). A nail or screwed plate was used for fixation. Results were analyzed at a mean 76 months post-surgery., Results: Bone healing was achieved in 98% of the cases. The only failure was related to inappropriate surgical technique. Necrosis was observed in 16 cases. The functional outcome was very good or good in 82% of the patients., Conclusion: Osteotomy for valgisation remains a very good salvage procedure for nonunion of the femoral neck following hip trauma. It can be used for elderly subjects even in the presence of early stage or partial necrosis.
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- 2001
42. [Primary chemotherapy with the Rosen T10 protocol before conservative surgery in limb primitive osteosarcomas: results about 56 cases].
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Boussen H, Mezzi F, Gamoudi A, Daldoul O, Ben Hamida H, Mezlini A, Khalfallah S, Karray S, Ben Romdhane K, Ben Ghachem M, Ben Abdallah M, Douik M, Saadi A, Ben Ayed F, and Ben Hassine H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Alkaline Phosphatase blood, Analysis of Variance, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Bleomycin administration & dosage, Bone Neoplasms pathology, Bone Neoplasms surgery, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Child, Cyclophosphamide administration & dosage, Dactinomycin administration & dosage, Doxorubicin administration & dosage, Female, Humans, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase blood, Leucovorin administration & dosage, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Methotrexate administration & dosage, Osteosarcoma pathology, Osteosarcoma surgery, Prospective Studies, Survival Analysis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Vincristine administration & dosage, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Bone Neoplasms drug therapy, Osteosarcoma drug therapy
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We report the results of a prospective Tunisian study using primary chemotherapy followed by conservative surgery in primitive limb osteosarcoma. From January 1988 to January 1998, 56 patients affected by limb osteosarcoma entered in a prospective study of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with the T10 protocol before surgery with a conservative intent. Initial work-up include: clinical exam with tumor measurements, chest and limb X-rays, limb CT-scan or MRI, chest CT-scan, bone scintigraphy and hematological and renal biological exams. Patients receive pre- and post-operative chemotherapy according to the T10 modified protocol. Fifty-six patients (33 M/23 F) with a mean age of 19 years (8 to 28) are included. Mean clinical and radiological tumor size is around 14 cm. Main histologic type is classic osteosarcoma (50% of cases) and 10 patients (9%) presented with initial metastasis; 42 patients on 56 receive the whole pre-operative protocol. Treatment is well tolerated excluding 18 episodes of mucositis, 29 of leucopenia (< grade 3), 7 of thrombopenia (< grade 3), 4 of cutaneous toxicity, 2 of pulmonary toxicity and 3 of nausea-vomiting. We observe 36% of good histological responders and 64% of bad responders to primary chemotherapy, 27 patients on 49 operated (53%) have a conservative surgery and 18 (47%) a radical surgery. With a median follow-up of 51 months (8 to 128), 29 patients remain alive free of disease (15/17 GR and 14/30 BR), 2 are alive with disease, 2 died by toxicity, 14 died by progressive disease and 9 are lost to follow-up with evolutive disease. Five year disease-free survival is 55% for the 46 non metastatic patients. In univariate analysis, seric alkaline phosphatase level (p = 0.0014) and histological response to chemotherapy (p = 0.0218) are significant factors for prognosis.
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- 2000
43. [Primary bone leiomyosarcoma. Anatomo-clinical, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study].
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Hannachi Sassi S, Khattech R, Dhouib R, Rameh S, Mrad K, Douik M, and Ben Romdhane K
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- Adult, Female, Femoral Neoplasms ultrastructure, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Leiomyosarcoma ultrastructure, Femoral Neoplasms pathology, Leiomyosarcoma pathology
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A variety of tissues in bone can be the origin of neoplastic primitive lesions. Consequently, it can be the site of various sarcomas of tissue type, incursing leiomyosarcoma. The leiomyosarcoma of the bone is considered as primitive after exclusion either a bony extension of a soft tissue tumor of vicinity or the presence of a leiomyosarcoma elsewhere. We report a case of a primary leiomyosarcoma arising on the left femur of a 40-year-old woman. The diagnosis was confirmed by immuno-histochemistry and electron microscopic study. A bloc resection followed by a prothesis was performed. The patient underwent a fractioned postoperative radiotherapy with a total dose of 75 Gy. The postoperative course one year later revealed local recurrence and pulmonary metastases. Despite the resection of pulmonary metastases and the amputation of left lower limb, the patient had developed local recurrence on the stump of amputated limb and was on the outside of all therapeutic resource. In this report, we present the clinicopathologic, immuno-histochemical and ultrastructural profiles of these rare primary bone tumors.
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- 1999
44. [Use of Ilizarov fixator in the treatment of post-osteomyelitis pseudoarthroses in children].
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Zehi K, Karray S, Fathallah M, Bouguira A, Zouari O, Litaiem T, Douik M, and Sliman N
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Femoral Fractures diagnostic imaging, Follow-Up Studies, Fracture Healing, Humans, Male, Patient Selection, Pseudarthrosis diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Tibial Fractures diagnostic imaging, Treatment Outcome, Femoral Fractures etiology, Femoral Fractures surgery, Ilizarov Technique instrumentation, Osteomyelitis complications, Pseudarthrosis etiology, Pseudarthrosis surgery, Tibial Fractures etiology, Tibial Fractures surgery
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Purpose of the Study: The aim of this study was to emphasize the importance of the distraction osteogenesis technique in the treatment of post-osteomyelitis nonunion. We report 12 cases., Patients and Methods: Mean patient age was 9.5 years. There were 7 cases of nonunion of the femur and 5 involving the tibia. Nonunion was associated with 5.9 cm shortening in 10 cases, 8.4 cm circumferential bone defect in 1 case, shortening and bone defects in 6 cases, and shortening and joint deformities in 2 cases., Results: Consolidation was obtained in 11 cases with an average delay of 11.6 months. Infection was eradicated in 75 per cent of the cases. Average residual shortening was 0.4 cm. Joint deformities and axial deviations were corrected at the same time in all cases., Discussion: The advantages of the Ilizarov technique are well known for the treatment of such deformities and musculoskeletal system disorders subsequent to osteomyelitis: nonunion, infection, shortening, joint deformities and malunion.
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45. [Consequences of tibiotalar arthrodesis on the foot. A retrospective study of 36 cases with 8.5 years of followup].
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Ben Amor H, Kallel S, Karray S, Saadaoui F, Zouari M, Litaiem T, and Douik M
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- Adult, Female, Foot Deformities, Congenital pathology, Humans, Joint Instability, Male, Osteoarthritis surgery, Retrospective Studies, Subtalar Joint pathology, Treatment Outcome, Arthrodesis, Foot Deformities, Congenital surgery, Subtalar Joint surgery, Tibia surgery
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The authors report the results of a retrospective study of 36 cases of tibiotalar arthrodesis performed in 22 men and 14 women with an average age of 32 years. All patients were reviewed with an average of 8.5 years follow-up. The predominating etiologies were ankle osteoarthritis (15 cases) and neurologic deformities of the foot (13 cases). Arthrodesis was performed using the Meary technique in 60% of cases, using the Charnley technique in 20% and the Crawford-Adams technique or with clamps in the other cases. Fusion was obtained in 97% of cases. Long-term results were assessed using Duquennoy et al.'s scoring system. They were very good or good in 58% of cases, fair in 31% and poor in 11%. The study of distal repercussions of tibiotalar arthrodesis shows progressive deterioration of the subtalar joint in 70% of cases and appearance or increase of degenerative changes in 75% of cases. The final results of the procedure depend on this deterioration; the latter is related with the arthrodesis position. Midtalar joint is a compensation joint showing hypermobility in 40% of cases. Degenerative changes were limited and asymptomatic in 80% of cases. Based on the findings in this study and on the literature, we conclude that the foot should be fixed at 90 degrees or with less than 5 degrees of equinus, with 5 degrees of valgus and 10 to 15 degrees of external rotation.
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- 1999
46. [Giant cell tumors of the distal end of the radius treated by resection-arthrodesis].
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Ben Amor H, Zouari M, Karray S, Zehi K, Litaiem T, and Douik M
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- Adult, Bone Nails, Bone Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Bone Neoplasms pathology, Bone Plates, Bone Transplantation adverse effects, Bone Transplantation methods, Epiphyses diagnostic imaging, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone diagnostic imaging, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone pathology, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Osteolysis diagnostic imaging, Postoperative Complications, Radiography, Radius diagnostic imaging, Radius pathology, Radius Fractures etiology, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Wound Healing, Wrist Joint diagnostic imaging, Wrist Joint surgery, Arthrodesis, Bone Neoplasms surgery, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone surgery, Osteotomy, Radius surgery
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The distal end of the radius is one of the sites commonly affected by giant-cell tumor of bone; it poses problems of reconstruction after resection of the distal radius. The authors present a retrospective study of 5 giant cells tumors treated by resection-arthrodesis of the wrist. These tumors were seen in 3 men and 2 women. From the radiological point of view, all tumors were extensive and lytic lesions centered in the epiphysis and involving the metaphysis; the wrist joint was respected. From the histological point of view, the tumors were grade I in 3 cases and grade II in 2 cases. With a mean follow up of 8 years, the results were considered good in 3 cases, fair in 1 case and poor in 1 case. A high incidence of bone complications was noted: delayed union (up to 11 months) and fracture of the graft, which occurred in 3 patients.
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- 1998
47. [Intra-cortical diaphyseal Brodie abscess of the long bones. Four cases].
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Ben Amor H, Karray S, Zehi K, Zouari M, Koubaa M, Zlitni M, Litaiem T, Douik M, and Sliman N
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- Abscess complications, Abscess surgery, Adolescent, Adult, Bone Diseases complications, Bone Diseases surgery, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pain etiology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Abscess diagnostic imaging, Bone Diseases diagnostic imaging, Humerus, Tibia
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- 1998
48. [Fracture-luxation of the femur head. Apropos of 10 cases].
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Zehi K, Karray S, Litaiem T, and Douik M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Bony Callus diagnostic imaging, Clinical Protocols, Female, Femur Head diagnostic imaging, Femur Head Necrosis diagnostic imaging, Femur Head Necrosis etiology, Follow-Up Studies, Fracture Fixation, Fractures, Malunited diagnostic imaging, Fractures, Malunited etiology, Hip Dislocation etiology, Hip Dislocation surgery, Hip Dislocation therapy, Hip Fractures classification, Hip Fractures diagnostic imaging, Hip Fractures surgery, Hip Joint physiopathology, Hip Prosthesis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Femur Head injuries, Hip Fractures therapy
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The authors report 10 segmental fractures of the femoral head associated with a dislocation of the hip. Using PIPKIN's classification, they noted 1 type I, 7 type II and 2 type III fractures. The initial treatment of the hip dislocation was conservative in all cases. Failure of reduction was noted in 6 cases and was complicated by fracture of the femoral neck in 2 cases. The attitude regarding the head fragment was: conservative in 5 cases, the reduction was considered satisfactory in 4 cases and poor in 1 case; surgical in the other 5 cases: screw fixation in 1 case, excision of the fragment in 1 case and prosthetic replacement of the femoral head in 3 cases. After a mean follow-up of 5 years, functional results were satisfactory in the majority of cases. The radiological assessment showed malunion without osteoarthrosis in one case and avascular necrosis of the femoral head in three cases. The authors propose a treatment policy based upon their experience and a review of the literature.
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- 1997
49. [Primitive leiomyosarcoma of the bone. Study of 2 cases].
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Zehi K, Karray S, Karray N, Zouari M, Sassi S, Ben Romdhane K, Litaiem T, Sliman N, and Douik M
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- Adult, Bone Neoplasms pathology, Female, Humans, Leiomyosarcoma secondary, Male, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Thigh, Bone Neoplasms diagnosis, Leiomyosarcoma diagnosis
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- 1997
50. [Conservative treatment of fractures of the femoral neck with vertical line in adults. Review of 153 cases].
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Bouzidi R, Zehi K, Bouguira A, Arroum A, Saadaoui F, Zouari M, Karray S, Zlitni M, Litaiem T, and Douik M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Femoral Neck Fractures classification, Humans, Middle Aged, Femoral Neck Fractures surgery, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods
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- 1997
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