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Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2012

Bias towards dementia: Are hip fracture trials excluding too many patients? A systematic review

Jonah Hébert-Davies; Georges-Yves Laflamme; Dominique M. Rouleau

Patients with hip fractures are older and often present many co-morbidities, including dementia. These patients cannot answer quality of life questionnaires and are generally excluded from trials. We hypothesized that a significant number of patients are being excluded from these studies and this may impact outcomes. This was a two part study; the first analyzing databases of two ongoing large-scale multi-centred hip fracture trials and the second being a systematic review. The FAITH and HEALTH studies were analyzed for exclusion incidence directly related to dementia. The second part consisted of a systematic search of all relevant studies within the last 20 years. In the FAITH study, a total of 1690 subjects were excluded, 375 (22.2%) of which were due to dementia or cognitive impairment. In the HEALTH study, 575 were excluded with dementia/cognitive impairment representing 207 patients (36%). Following the systematic review, 251 articles were identified 17 of which were retained. The overall prevalence of dementia was 27.9% (range 2-51%). Only two studies compared demented and non-demented groups. In these studies significant increases in both mortality and complications were found. In summary, when investigating hip fractures, choosing appropriate objective endpoints is essential to ensure results are also applicable to patients with dementia.


Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2016

Surgical Treatment of Displaced Greater Tuberosity Fractures of the Humerus.

Dominique M. Rouleau; Jennifer Mutch; Georges-Yves Laflamme

Greater tuberosity fractures of the humerus can be successfully treated nonsurgically in most patients. However, as little as 3 to 5 mm of superior greater tuberosity displacement may adversely affect rotator cuff biomechanics and lead to subacromial impingement in patients who are active. In these cases, surgical treatment is recommended. Multiple surgical techniques include open and arthroscopic options tailored to fracture morphology, and strategies for repair include the use of suture anchors, transosseous sutures, tension bands, and plates/screws. Three classification systems are commonly used to describe greater tuberosity fractures: the AO, Neer, and morphologic classifications. Several hypotheses have been discussed for the mechanism of greater tuberosity fractures and the deforming forces of the rotator cuff, and the use of advanced imaging is being explored.


Experimental Techniques | 2012

Testing System for the Comparative Evaluation of Greater Trochanter Re‐attachment Devices

Yannick Baril; Yan Bourgeois; Vladimir Brailovski; Kajsa Duke; Georges-Yves Laflamme; Yvan Petit

The scope of this study was to propose and validate a specialized test bench that applies biaxial forces on an orthopedic model of Greater Trochanter (GT) re-attachment with integrated cable tension measurement. Stability of the GT fragment is evaluated using a custom triplanar video movement-analysis system with the first camera’s field of view (FOV) corresponding to the GT osteotomy plane and the second and third camera’s FOVs corresponding to the median plane of the femur in frontal and posterior views, respectively. A typical experimentation and its critical analysis conclude the paper.


Archive | 2011

Validity of goniometric elbow measurements in healthy subjects, a radiographic comparative study

Julien Chapleau; Fanny Canet; Yvan Petit; Georges-Yves Laflamme; Dominique M. Rouleau


Archive | 2011

What can affect the flexion/extension of the elbow of healthy adults?

Julien Chapleau; Fanny Canet; Yvan Petit; Georges-Yves Laflamme; Dominique M. Rouleau


Archive | 2010

Greater trochanteric plate design refinement using finite elements method

Yan Bourgeois; Yvan Petit; Georges-Yves Laflamme


Archive | 2010

A new superelastic cable for bone fixation in trauma : comparison with commonly used orthopaedic cables

Fanny Canet; Yannick Baril; Guillaume Bissonnette; Vladimir Brailovski; Yvan Petit; Georges-Yves Laflamme


Archive | 2010

Déplacement de la tête radiale par rapport au capitellum, validation du Radio-Capitellum-Ratio (RCR)

Emilie Sandman; Dominique M. Rouleau; Fanny Canet; Georges S. Athwal; Yvan Petit; Georges-Yves Laflamme


Archive | 2010

Nouveau câble iso-élastique : comparaison avec les câbles couramment utilisés en orthopédie

Guillaume Bissonnette; Fanny Canet; Yannick Baril; Vladimir Brailovski; Yvan Petit; Georges-Yves Laflamme


Archive | 2010

Comparaison biomécanique entre deux systèmes de rattachement du grand trochanter

Yannick Baril; Vladimir Brailovski; Yan Bourgeois; Georges-Yves Laflamme; Yvan Petit

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Yvan Petit

École de technologie supérieure

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Fanny Canet

École de technologie supérieure

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Vladimir Brailovski

École de technologie supérieure

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Yan Bourgeois

École de technologie supérieure

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Yannick Baril

École de technologie supérieure

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Emilie Sandman

Université de Montréal

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