Pascal Fayolle
École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort
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Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2014
R. Bouabdallah; Pierre Moissonnier; Françoise Delisle; P. De Fornel; M. Manassero; M. Maaoui; Pascal Fayolle; V. Viateau
OBJECTIVES To evaluate a rational decision-making approach based on preoperative computed tomography for surgical planning in dogs and cats with recurrent draining tracts. METHODS Retrospective evaluation of case records of animals that underwent preoperative computed tomography for surgical treatment of thoracic/abdominal recurrent draining tracts. Cases were classified according to whether a source of inflammation and/or infection, in particular foreign bodies, was identified (group 1), suspected (group 2) or neither identified nor suspected (group 3) at computed tomography. Surgery consisted of removal of the source of inflammation and/or infection (group 1), debridement or abscess drainage (group 2) or en bloc resection of diseased tissues (group 3). Clinical outcome was evaluated at least 12 months after surgery. RESULTS A source of inflammation and/or infection was found in 100% (8 of 8), 41% (7 of 17) and 25% (3 of 12) of cases in groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Recurrent draining tracts resolved in 100% (8 of 8), 94% (16 of 17) and 92% (11 of 12) of cases in groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The proposed strategy provided a 95% (35 of 37) cure rate, after a single procedure in 81% (30 of 37) of cases. Recovery of a foreign body at surgery was not a prerequisite for the resolution of the recurrent draining tracts.
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2018
Alexandre Fournet; Jean-François Boursier; Solène Corbeau; Adeline Decambron; V. Viateau; Pascal Fayolle; Anne-Sophie Bedu; Dimitri Leperlier; M. Manassero
OBJECTIVES This article aimed to describe olecranon fracture in dogs and cats and their stabilization with tension band wiring or plate osteosynthesis, and to evaluate complications associated with each technique. METHODS Medical records of cats and dogs that had been surgically treated for olecranon fractures with either tension band wiring or plate osteosynthesis were retrospectively reviewed. The surgical technique, complications and long-term outcomes were assessed. RESULTS Forty-one olecranon fractures were included. Fractures were articular, comminuted and open in 90, 31 and 27% of cases, respectively. Tension band wiring and plate osteosynthesis were performed in 22 and 19 fractures, respectively. Complications occurred more commonly after tension band wiring (74%) compared with plate osteosynthesis (27%) (p = 0.002) and these were probably related to it being used in comminuted fractures (p = 0.01) or to errors in technique. Minor complications included Kirschner wires migration (n = 5), pain (n = 3), osteomyelitis (n = 3), skin breakdown (n = 3) and seroma (n = 1). Implant failure requiring further fixation (n = 4) was observed only in the tension band wiring group. Other major complications included skin wound debridement and closure (n = 1) and chronic lameness requiring implant removal (n = 7). Long-term functional outcomes were excellent regardless of the technique used. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Plate osteosynthesis should be performed for olecranon fracture repair if technically feasible.
Veterinary Surgery | 2004
Aymeric Deneuche; Cédric Dufayet; Laurent Goby; Pascal Fayolle; Christophe Desbois
Veterinary Surgery | 2004
Nicolas Borenstein; Luc Behr; Valérie Chetboul; Dominique Tessier; Audrey Nicole; Julien Jacquet; Carolina Carlos; José Luis Retortillo; Pascal Fayolle; J.-L. Pouchelon; Pierre Daniel; François Laborde
Veterinary Surgery | 2006
Arnaud Klein; Aymeric Deneuche; Pascal Fayolle; A. Hidalgo; Stefano Scotti; Luca Zylberstein; Christophe Desbois; Dominique Tessier; Pierre Moissonnier; V. Viateau
Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2006
Arnaud Klein; Stefano Scotti; A. Hidalgo; V. Viateau; Pascal Fayolle; Pierre Moissonnier
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2007
Stefano Scotti; Arnaud Klein; J. Pink; A. Hidalgo; Pierre Moissonnier; Pascal Fayolle
Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2007
Stefano Scotti; Arnaud Klein; M. Vanore; A. Hidalgo; Pascal Fayolle; Pierre Moissonnier
Point Veterinaire | 2003
Pascal Fayolle
Point Veterinaire | 2003
Pascal Fayolle