Radial Visualization of the Foramen Arcuale Atlantis
Patients With Kimmerle's AnomalyHemodynamics in the craniovertebral zone is often disturbed under the influence of a spondylogenic factor A complication of such changes can be from a slight decrease in cerebral circulation to ischemic changes in the vascular bed The patients underwent complex radiation diagnostics of the craniovertebral region of patients with verified Kimmerle's anomaly (N = 62) All examined patients underwent multispiral computed tomography (CT), ultrasound Doppler and transcranial Doppler (TCD) of the vertebral arteries (VA) Studies of the developmental variant of the first cervical vertebra with the presence of a bony bridge have shown that Kimmerle's anomaly can occur in all age groups
Patients With Acl Injury and Varus Knee Will Undergo Acl Reconstruction Alone, or Combined With...
ACL - Anterior Cruciate Ligament DeficiencyVarus Deformity of Tibia (Disorder)2 moreThe purpose of this study is to compare the results of single-stage anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with high tibial osteotomy and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction alone in knees with varus malalignment and anterior cruciate ligament deficiency. Evaluation will be clinically, radiologically and time needed to return to pre injury activity level. Our Hypothesis: Simultaneous anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and high tibial osteotomy provides good functional scores, low rate of graft failure and early return to pre injury activity level with minimal added morbidity.
Stereotactic MRI Based Image Guidance for the Treatment of Vascular Malformations - a Pilot Study...
Vascular MalformationsTreatment of vascular malformations requires the placement of a needle within anatomically non well defined, pathological vessels, which may be as small as 1 mm, with the current state of the art relying exclusively on two dimensional fluoroscopy images for guidance. The investigators hypothesize that the combination of stereotactic image guidance with existing targeting methods will result in faster and more reproducible needle placements.
Surgical Management of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations Within Hybrid Operation Room
Intracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsTo evaluate the clinical benefits and risks of hybrid operating techniques in management of cerebral arteriovenous malformations.
A New Cochlear Implant Electrode For Inner Ear Malformations
Inner Ear MalformationsThe custom made device was produced by Med-El Company. It has a "cork" like stopper instead of the usual silicon ring to prevent gusher. There are two types of electrodes consisting of different length. Standard one is 25 mm (contact space 1.7 mm) and the short one is 20 mm (contact space 1.3 mm). It was used in 50 patients with different inner ear malformations. Thirteen patients had gusher, and 11 patients oozing during cochleostomy. One patient with initial prototype of the cork electrode had to be revised because of persistent oozing around the electrode. Another patient had slow extrusion of the electrode most probably due to CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) pulsation and had to be revised. Both patients had no more CSF fistula. CSF fistula in inner ear malformations is a serious situation which may lead to recurrent meningitis. The new cochlear implant electrode with "cork" stopper looks promising in preventing the postoperative CSF leak around the electrode.
Study to Evaluate the Product Performance of a New Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens
Corneal DeformityThis will be a randomized non-dispensing study comparing the overnight corneal swelling of an eye while wearing no contact lens to the Ultra contract lens.
A Randomized Trial of Unruptured Brain AVMs
Arteriovenous MalformationsCerebralThe purpose of this study is to determine if medical management is better than invasive therapy for improving the long-term outcome of patients with unruptured brain arteriovenous malformations.
Rehabilitation in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease
Heart DefectsCongenitalExercise intolerance is a major burden for patients with complex congenital heart disease (CHD), significantly affecting their quality of life. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing provides a reliable tool both for assessing exercise capacity of CHD patients and for risk stratification and is becoming part of the routine clinical assessment of these patients. Exercise has an effect on the muscular, metabolic and circulatory systems. While exercise training has been widely studied in chronic heart failure, its efficacy in adults with CHD remain unknown. The investigators hypothesize that structured exercise training will improve exercise intolerance, in particular peak VO2. The aim of this multicenter, randomized study is to evaluate the impact of structured exercise training on exercise intolerance in patients with complex CHD.
Pannus Assistance Needed for Obstetric Ultrasound Studies
Obesity Complicating ChildbirthFetal AnomalyThe goal of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate whether use of a pannus retractor adhesive improves fetal anatomic ultrasound examinations. The primary question it aims to answer is: • Does the use of a pannus retractor adhesive increase the rate of detailed anatomic survey completion, defined by satisfactory visualization of sixteen prespecified fetal anatomy views, for participants with a pannus and body mass index of at least 40 kg/m2?
Pharmacogenetics Anomaly Research in Children and Adolescents With Pharmacological Resistance to...
Drug ResistancePsychotropic DrugsPsychotropic drugs are frequently used in children and adolescents in France with a prescription rate of 2.5%. Antipsychotics (PA) and antidepressants (AD), each concern 0.3% of the pediatric population (Kovess et al., 2015). Despite appropriate pharmacological treatment, some patients are drug-resistant and have persisting symptoms and ineffective psychotropic treatments. These children and adolescents are generally exposed to many psychotropic molecules and often to poly-therapy. Most psychotropic treatments, especially AP and AD, are metabolised at the hepatic level by cytochrome P450 and in particular by CYP2D6. Duplication / multiplication of the CYP2D6 gene induces too rapid metabolism of drugs. Demonstration of a CYP2D6 abnormality has a direct impact on the management of the patient and on the clinical decisions of the clinician. Thus, knowledge of individual metabolism will decrease the failure of treatment, improve quality of life and therapeutic compliance.