Publications by authors named "Manuel Dreu"

Objective: To compare structural findings between US, micro-CT (µCT) and histology in people with OA of the hands.

Methods: We analysed DIP and PIP joints of 31 fingers from 15 dissecting-room cadavers with OA of the hands. The occurrence of bone erosions and osteophytes were recorded by US, µCT and histology at 16 regions for each joint and compared for each method.

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Background: Understanding muscle and tendon anatomy is of tremendous importance to achieve optimal surgical execution and results in tendon transfers around the shoulder. The aim of this study was to introduce and describe an additional distal muscle slip of the teres major (TM).

Methods: Sixteen fresh-frozen cadaver shoulders were dissected with the deltopectoral approach.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fresh-frozen specimens are considered the best option for biomechanical tests, but they can be hard to get, so chemical-fixed specimens like formalin and Thiel are also commonly used.
  • This study aimed to investigate how different fixation methods impact the fracture force of lumbar vertebrae.
  • Results showed that fresh-frozen vertebrae had a significantly higher fracture force compared to both Thiel and formalin-fixed specimens, suggesting that fixation methods can affect the mechanical properties of bone tissue.
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Introduction: Anatomic cruciate ligament reconstruction is known to be correlated with better clinical results. The aim of the study was to provide a simple method to enable anatomic results in the setting of PCL reconstruction. We, therefore, assessed the tibial and femoral insertion site of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) by the use of an objective coordinate system in an anatomical study.

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the patellar tendon length (PTL) with focus on gender differences and possible correlations with the total leg length (TLL) and the long bones of the lower extremity.

Materials And Methods: The sample involved 50 paired lower extremities from human adult cadavers. The TLL was measured between the medial malleolus and the apex of the greater trochanter.

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Osteosynthesis of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures with headless compression screws leads to a defect in the articular surface and possibly damage to the extensor tendons. This study aimed to quantify the articular surface defect and extensor tendon injuries after implant placement in cadaveric hands. Defect size was assessed with computed tomography.

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Introduction: The sigmoidea ima artery is defined as the lowest sigmoid artery, which forms the distal end of the marginal artery by linking with the superior rectal artery. It supplies the rectosigmoid junction, which is a critical area for ischemia. The aim of the present study was to delineate the area supplied by the inferior mesenteric artery with special consideration of the sigmoidea ima artery.

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Purpose: Full or selective wrist denervation is an effective treatment for chronic wrist pain. In this cadaveric study, a volar approach for prophylactic denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) and the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) was assessed, which can simultaneously be performed during volar approaches for distal radius fracture fixation or in combination with metalwork removal.

Materials And Methods: In total 40 adult upper limbs, embalmed using Thiel's method, were investigated.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hand is a common disease resulting in pain and impaired function. The pathogenesis of hand OA (HOA) is elusive and models to study it have not been described. Chondrocyte culture has been essential to understand cartilage degeneration, which is a hallmark of OA.

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Background: Anterior shoulder dislocation (ASD) is a common sports injury. The goal of this study was to evaluate a new procedure for reduction after ASD with respect to success rate, the need for medication for muscle relaxation, sedation, and application of pain medication and put it into context to a systematic literature review.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the new method in 263 patients in an Austrian skiing area from December 2005 till April 2009.

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Objectives: The posterolateral approach to the distal tibia allows excellent visualization, direct reduction, and stabilization of posterior malleolar fractures. Concomitant fractures of the lateral malleolus may be internally fixed through the same approach. The approach may also be used for pilon fractures and for bone grafting in nonunions.

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Objective: The lumbar sympathetic trunk's (LST) distance to two anatomical landmarks, the costal process and medial margin of the psoas muscle, was assessed due to its use as landmarks for lumbar sympathetic blocks: the costal process for fluoroscopic guided techniques and the psoas major for CT- and MRI-guided techniques. Based on the measurements, we evaluate the trunk's visibility in MR and CT images for accurate positioning of the needle.

Methods: A total of 54 cadavers embalmed with Thiel's method were investigated.

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