Michel Chammas
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
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Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014
Michel Chammas; Jorge G. Boretto; Lauren Marquardt Burmann; Renato Franz Matta Ramos; Francisco Santos Neto; Jefferson Braga Silva
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is defined by compression of the median nerve in the wrist. It is the commonest of the compressive syndromes and its most frequent cause is idiopathic. Even though spontaneous regression is possible, the general rule is that the symptoms will worsen. The diagnosis is primarily clinical, from the symptoms and provocative tests. Electroneuromyographic examination may be recommended before the operation or in cases of occupational illnesses.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014
Michel Chammas; Jorge G. Boretto; Lauren Marquardt Burmann; Renato Franz Matta Ramos; Francisco Santos Neto; Jefferson Braga Silva
The treatments for non-deficit forms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are corticoid infiltration and/or a nighttime immobilization brace. Surgical treatment, which includes sectioning the retinaculum of the flexors (retinaculotomy), is indicated in cases of resistance to conservative treatment in deficit forms or, more frequently, in acute forms. In minimally invasive techniques (endoscopy and mini-open), and even though the learning curve is longer, it seems that functional recovery occurs earlier than in the classical surgery, but with identical long-term results. The choice depends on the surgeon, patient, severity, etiology and availability of material. The results are satisfactory in close to 90% of the cases. Recovery of strength requires four to six months after regression of the pain of pillar pain type. This surgery has the reputation of being benign and has a complication rate of 0.2–0.5%.
Journal of Biophotonics | 2015
Marion Burland; Lambert Paris; Patrice Quintana; Jean-Michel Bec; Lucie Diouloufet; Chamroeun Sar; Hassan Boukhaddaoui; Benoit Charlot; Jefferson Braga Silva; Michel Chammas; Victor Sieso; Jean Valmier; Fabrice Bardin
The effect of a 645 nm Light Emitting Diode (LED) light irradiation on the neurite growth velocity of adult Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) neurons with peripheral axon injury 4-10 days before plating and without previous injury was investigated. The real amount of light reaching the neurons was calculated by taking into account the optical characteristics of the light source and of media in the light path. The knowledge of these parameters is essential to be able to compare results of the literature and a way to reduce inconsistencies. We found that 4 min irradiation of a mean irradiance of 11.3 mW/cm(2) (corresponding to an actual irradiance reaching the neurons of 83 mW/cm(2)) induced a 1.6-fold neurite growth acceleration on non-injured neurons and on axotomized neurons. Although the axotomized neurons were naturally already in a rapid regeneration process, an enhancement was found to occur while irradiating with the LED light, which may be promising for therapy applications. Dorsal Root Ganglion neurons (A) without previous injury and (B) subjected to a conditioning injury.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014
Michel Chammas; Jorge G. Boretto; Lauren Marquardt Burmann; Renato Franz Matta Ramos; Francisco Santos Neto; Jefferson Braga Silva
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014
Michel Chammas; Jorge G. Boretto; Lauren Marquardt Burmann; Renato Franz Matta Ramos; Francisco Santos Neto; Jefferson Braga Silva
/data/revues/18770517/v100i7sS/S187705171400519X/ | 2014
Thomas Waitzenegger; Pierre Viala; Hubert Lenoir; Cyril Lazerges; B. Coulet; Catherine Cyteval; Michel Chammas
Scaphoid Fractures: Evidence-Based Management | 2018
Michel Chammas; Emmanuella Peraut; Geert A. Buijze; Pierre E. Chammas
Archive | 2018
Michel Chammas; Emmanuella Peraut; Geert A. Buijze; Pierre E. Chammas
/data/revues/12973203/v33i6/S129732031400239X/ | 2014
Iskander Djerbi; Emmanuella Peraut; I. Laffont; Michel Chammas; B. Coulet
Orthopaedic Proceedings | 2011
B. Coulet; David Lumens; Jacques Teissier; Charles Fattal; Yves Allieu; Michel Chammas