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French needle treatment for Dupuytren~sq~s disease
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12/16/2001 23:59
Cyril

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12/16/2001 23:59
Cyril

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Whoopee Needle treatment

I have just had the needle treatment in Paris. Fantastic

06/17/2002 23:46
WOHL

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06/17/2002 23:46
WOHL

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DUPUYTRENS

ARE THERE MD'S IN THE US WHO PERFORM APONEUROTOM
MAMES AND TEL NOS.

06/19/2002 23:33
Cyril

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06/19/2002 23:33
Cyril

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French needle treatment

Dear Cyril,
I am most interested in the above treatment.
Can you supply further details.

John

E-Mail address is :- john_southgate@talk21.com

06/19/2002 23:33
Madeleine Cain

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06/19/2002 23:33
Madeleine Cain

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aponeviotomy

Are there MD's in the US who perform this?
Are there clinicla studies going on at Stony Brook now?

06/19/2002 23:49
Walt Stagner

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06/19/2002 23:49
Walt Stagner

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Dups Info Site

In the interest of helping all newcomers to this list I provide the link to my web site which provides answers to many questions that all of you are asking. http://jvm.com/wstagner/main.htm.

06/20/2002 23:45
Tony Austin

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06/20/2002 23:45
Tony Austin

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dupytren

I'm due to go in and have a third operation on DP in my hands on Tuesday. Today I was speaking to the consultant. He said that he had tried this form of treatment over a period of a year or so in an English hospital, but stopped it as the vast majority of his patients showed no benefit whatsoever. He couldn't understand why the French doctors wasted their time and their patients hopes with it.
Sorry to be so negative....but there seems no alternative to me, at the end of the day, but to excise as much of the DP as possible by careful and concise surgery.
As a matter of interest, he thought the way DP grew could well inflame and cause nerves in the vicinity to react...though the DP in itself is not painful.

06/21/2002 23:44
Perry Burnand

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06/21/2002 23:44
Perry Burnand

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dupytren

Having had 12 removed I didn't think this French needle would be anything but temporary. I feel that having them removed as early as possible is best. There is less to remove and a better chance of getting it all. I have had the best luck with the early surgeries not returning. Ones that I waited on have caused big problems with nerve damage pain. Working the tendon right after surgery even popping a stitch has proved the best. I am a 51 year old male with them starting at 30. Perry

11/05/2002 23:41
wiesje hepburn

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11/05/2002 23:41
wiesje hepburn

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dupytren

please inform me about the adress or website of the French surgeon you have been to. How was the result? was it painful? thanks in advance

11/05/2002 23:16
Gary Evans

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11/05/2002 23:16
Gary Evans

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Ph. Hoang~sq~s Analysis

Has anyone read or have access to a study presented at a lecture/symposium hosted by Dr. Moermans.
It is entitled: Dupuytren's Disease, Open or Needle Technique presented by Ph. Hoang.

Dr. Moermans is considered a world renowned authority of Dupuytren's Disease.

Eddie, is this critique available locally?

Thank you,
Gary

12/18/2002 23:55
Lane Cartwright

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12/18/2002 23:55
Lane Cartwright

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needle method

Are there any MD's in the US who perform the needle aponeviotomy method. If so please include names & phone numbers if possible.

Thanks! Lane

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