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  1. Article ; Online: Integration of newly learned L2 words into the mental lexicon is modulated by vocabulary learning method.

    Boddaert, G / Cornut, C / Casalis, S

    Acta psychologica

    2020  Volume 212, Page(s) 103220

    Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate both L2 word integration and the effect of learning method on it. For this purpose, an L2 word-learning paradigm was designed with two learning methods: L2 words were paired with videos in the first one and their ... ...

    Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate both L2 word integration and the effect of learning method on it. For this purpose, an L2 word-learning paradigm was designed with two learning methods: L2 words were paired with videos in the first one and their translation-equivalent L1 words in the second. To test L2 word integration, a lexical decision task associated with form priming was administered before and after the learning phase. The L2 words to be learned were used as primes. Forty-eight participants participated in the study. Before learning, a facilitation effect was obtained with pseudowords (not already learned L2 words) as primes and L1 words as targets. After learning, L2 words no longer facilitated L1 word recognition when learned with the video method, while they still had this effect when learned with the L1 words - L2 words method. In accordance with the prime lexicality effect (PLE), this absence of a facilitation effect indicates that L1 words and L2 words are involved in a lexical competition process common to the two languages. This result highlights swift lexicalisation and demonstrates the effect of learning method in lexicalisation.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Language ; Learning ; Multilingualism ; Verbal Learning ; Vocabulary
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-25
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1480049-4
    ISSN 1873-6297 ; 0001-6918
    ISSN (online) 1873-6297
    ISSN 0001-6918
    DOI 10.1016/j.actpsy.2020.103220
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  2. Article ; Online: Sublobar resection for early-stage lung cancer: the issue of nodal upstaging.

    Gossot, Dominique / Boddaert, Guillaume / Mariolo, Alessio Vincenzo / Seguin-Givelet, Agathe

    European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery

    2022  Volume 62, Issue 5

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Lung Neoplasms/surgery ; Pneumonectomy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-11
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 639293-3
    ISSN 1873-734X ; 1010-7940 ; 1567-4258
    ISSN (online) 1873-734X
    ISSN 1010-7940 ; 1567-4258
    DOI 10.1093/ejcts/ezac481
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  3. Article ; Online: Photograph method fosters direct access to second-language word meaning: Direct evidence from a word-picture matching task.

    Boddaert, Gary / Casalis, Séverine / Mahé, Gwendoline

    The British journal of developmental psychology

    2021  Volume 39, Issue 3, Page(s) 407–423

    Abstract: This experiment was designed to investigate conceptual links directly through a word-picture matching task in children. Participants were asked to indicate between two pictures the one depicting the same concept as the newly learned L2 word (target). One ...

    Abstract This experiment was designed to investigate conceptual links directly through a word-picture matching task in children. Participants were asked to indicate between two pictures the one depicting the same concept as the newly learned L2 word (target). One of the two pictures was the target, while the other was either semantically related to it or was unrelated. To investigate whether learning methods modulate L2 word processing, two learning methods were compared: an L2-photograph method and an L1-L2 method. Results showed a semantic interference effect only with the L2-photograph method: Children responded more slowly in the related condition than in the unrelated one. The learning method modulated L2 word processing and L2 word meaning was not necessarily accessed through L1 mediation in the first steps of learning. The method used paves the way for the direct investigation of conceptual links.
    MeSH term(s) Child ; Humans ; Language ; Learning ; Multilingualism ; Semantics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2028059-2
    ISSN 2044-835X ; 0261-510X
    ISSN (online) 2044-835X
    ISSN 0261-510X
    DOI 10.1111/bjdp.12375
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  4. Article ; Online: The state of microsurgical practice in French forward surgical facilities from 2003 to 2015.

    Mathieu, L / Ghabi, A / Amar, S / Murison, J-C / Boddaert, G / Levadoux, M

    Hand surgery & rehabilitation

    2019  Volume 38, Issue 6, Page(s) 358–363

    Abstract: Microsurgery is an unusual procedure in the theatres of military operations. We sought to analyze the state of microsurgical practices in the French medical treatment facilities (MTFs) deployed around the world in the 21st century. A retrospective study ... ...

    Abstract Microsurgery is an unusual procedure in the theatres of military operations. We sought to analyze the state of microsurgical practices in the French medical treatment facilities (MTFs) deployed around the world in the 21st century. A retrospective study was conducted among all patients who were operated on in French forward surgical facilities between 2003 and 2015. Those who underwent microsurgical procedures for nerve injury, vascular injury, or extremity reconstruction were included. Only early vascular results were assessed. Among the 2589 patients operated on for an extremity injury during the study period, 56 (2.1%) were included, with the group composed of 29 patients with isolated nerve injuries, 28 patients with nerve and arterial injuries, and two patients with isolated arterial injuries, mostly at the hand level. Nerve procedures predominantly consisted of direct suturing, although autografting and nerve transfers were also performed. Thirteen microvascular repairs were carried out, including nine cases of proximal or digital revascularization; revascularization was successful in six of the nine cases. These procedures were completed by orthopedic surgeons trained in microsurgery, mostly under loupes magnification. Routine nerve repair in the field seems to be specific to French MTFs. Salvage of amputated or devascularized fingers in the combat zone had never been reported before. Such emphasizes the need to train deployed orthopedic surgeons to perform microsurgical procedures and to equip all MTFs with basic microsurgical sets and magnification means.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Arteries/injuries ; Arteries/surgery ; Extremities/injuries ; Extremities/surgery ; Female ; Fractures, Bone/surgery ; France ; Hospitals, Military ; Humans ; Male ; Microsurgery/statistics & numerical data ; Military Health Services ; Mobile Health Units ; Neurosurgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data ; Orthopedic Procedures/statistics & numerical data ; Orthopedic Surgeons/statistics & numerical data ; Peripheral Nerve Injuries/surgery ; Replantation ; Retrospective Studies
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-09-21
    Publishing country France
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2848776-X
    ISSN 2468-1210
    ISSN (online) 2468-1210
    DOI 10.1016/j.hansur.2019.09.003
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  5. Article ; Online: Penetrating thoracic injuries: a retrospective analysis from a French military trauma centre.

    Swiech, Astree / Boddaert, G / Daban, J-L / Falzone, E / Ausset, S / Boutonnet, M

    BMJ military health

    2019  Volume 167, Issue 1, Page(s) 33–39

    Abstract: Background: Penetrating thoracic injuries (PTIs) is a medicosurgical challenge for civilian and military trauma teams. In civilian European practice, PTIs are most likely due to stab wounds and mostly require a simple chest tube drainage. On the ... ...

    Abstract Background: Penetrating thoracic injuries (PTIs) is a medicosurgical challenge for civilian and military trauma teams. In civilian European practice, PTIs are most likely due to stab wounds and mostly require a simple chest tube drainage. On the battlefield, combat casualties suffer severe injuries, caused by high-lethality wounding agents.The aim of this study was to analyse and compare the demographics, injury patterns, surgical management and clinical outcomes of civilian and military patients with PTIs.
    Methods: All patients with PTIs admitted to a Level I Trauma Centre in France or to Role-2 facilities in war theatres between 1 January 2004 and 31 May 2016 were included. Combat casualties' data were analysed from Role-2 medical charts. The hospital manages military casualties evacuated from war theatres who had already received primary surgical care, but also civilian patients issued from the Paris area. During the study period, French soldiers were deployed in Afghanistan, in West Africa and in the Sahelo-Saharan band since 2013.
    Results: 52 civilian and 17 military patients were included. Main mechanisms of injury were stab wounds for civilian patients, and gunshot wounds and explosive fragments for military casualties. Military patients suffered more severe injuries and needed more thoracotomies. In total, 29 (33%) patients were unstable or in cardiac arrest on admission. Thoracic surgery was performed in 38 (55%) patients (25 thoracotomies and 13 thoracoscopies). Intrahospital mortality was 18.8%.
    Conclusion: War PTIs are associated with extrathoracic injuries and higher mortality than PTIs in the French civilian area. In order to reduce the mortality of PTIs in combat, our study highlights the need to improve tactical en route care with transfusion capabilities and the deployment of forward surgical units closer to the combatants. In the civilian area, our results indicated that video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a reliable diagnostic and therapeutic technique for haemodynamically stable patients.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Female ; France/epidemiology ; Humans ; Injury Severity Score ; Male ; Retrospective Studies ; Thoracic Injuries/epidemiology ; Thoracic Injuries/therapy ; Thoracotomy/methods ; Thoracotomy/statistics & numerical data ; Trauma Centers/organization & administration ; Trauma Centers/statistics & numerical data ; Wounds, Penetrating/epidemiology ; Wounds, Penetrating/therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-06-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3011686-7
    ISSN 2633-3775 ; 2633-3767
    ISSN (online) 2633-3775
    ISSN 2633-3767
    DOI 10.1136/jramc-2019-001159
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  6. Article ; Online: Prehospital REBOA: Time to clearly define the relevant indications.

    Thabouillot, Oscar / Derkenne, Clément / Boddaert, Guillaume / Prunet, Bertrand

    Resuscitation

    2019  Volume 142, Page(s) 190

    MeSH term(s) Aorta ; Balloon Occlusion ; Emergency Medical Services ; Hemorrhage ; Humans ; Resuscitation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-06-07
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 189901-6
    ISSN 1873-1570 ; 0300-9572
    ISSN (online) 1873-1570
    ISSN 0300-9572
    DOI 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.04.054
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  7. Article ; Online: Military gas mask to protect surgeons when performing tracheotomies on patients with COVID-19.

    Caruhel, Jean-Baptiste / Sigaux, N / Crambert, A / Donat, N / Boddaert, G / Haen, P / Hoffmann, C

    BMJ military health

    2020  Volume 167, Issue 3, Page(s) 214

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19/prevention & control ; COVID-19/surgery ; Equipment Design/standards ; Equipment Design/statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional/prevention & control ; Military Personnel/statistics & numerical data ; Respiratory Protective Devices/standards ; Respiratory Protective Devices/virology ; Surgeons ; Tracheotomy/instrumentation ; Tracheotomy/methods ; Tracheotomy/trends
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3011686-7
    ISSN 2633-3775 ; 2633-3767
    ISSN (online) 2633-3775
    ISSN 2633-3767
    DOI 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001547
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  8. Article ; Online: Is it reasonable for a French general surgeon to perform a salvage craniotomy in 2014?

    Hornez, E / Boddaert, G / Pons, F / Bonnet, S

    Journal of visceral surgery

    2014  Volume 151, Issue 6, Page(s) 481–482

    MeSH term(s) Craniotomy/methods ; Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial/surgery ; Humans
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-12
    Publishing country France
    Document type Comment ; Letter
    ISSN 1878-7886
    ISSN (online) 1878-7886
    DOI 10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2014.09.004
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  9. Article ; Online: Full subcostal subxiphoid robotic-assisted radical thymectomy: preclinical cadaveric study for optimizing patient positioning, table settings, and port configuration.

    Grigoroiu, Madalina / Rheinwald, Markus / Ryckembusch, Louis / Kemper, Justin / Brian, Emmanuel / Boddaert, Guillaume / Seguin-Givelet, Agathe / Mariolo, Alessio Vincenzo

    Updates in surgery

    2022  Volume 74, Issue 5, Page(s) 1733–1738

    Abstract: Robotic subxiphoid transthoracic thymectomy showed several surgical advantages. Nevertheless, the intercostal insertion of trocars may lead to nerve injury with enhanced post-operative pain. Moreover, the dissection of peri-diaphragmatic mediastinal fat ... ...

    Abstract Robotic subxiphoid transthoracic thymectomy showed several surgical advantages. Nevertheless, the intercostal insertion of trocars may lead to nerve injury with enhanced post-operative pain. Moreover, the dissection of peri-diaphragmatic mediastinal fat may result challenging, in particular on left side, where the presence of the heart precludes the optimal visualization. We describe a preclinical cadaveric study of a novel full subcostal robotic-assisted technique to overcome these limitations. A total subcostal robotic-assisted radical thymectomy was evaluated on a cadaver model using the da Vinci Xi system. The exploratory procedure was divided in two steps: (a) dissection of the thymus gland, except the left mediastinal epi-diaphragmatic fat pad; (b) dissection of the left diaphragmatic mediastinal fat pad avoiding heart compression while perfectly visualizing the left phrenic nerve. Five different setups were explored based on camera and trocars insertions, patient's positioning and table's settings. Both the tasks were accomplished using the novel technique. The subxiphoid insertion of the camera and the position of two robotic arms about 8 cm distally on the subcostal made the most part of mediastinal dissection straightforward. Left peri-diaphragmatic fat pad can be better visualized and dissected positioning the camera in the left subcostal port shifting the instruments on the right side. This may permit a better control of the left phrenic nerve reducing heart compression. Full subcostal robotic-assisted thymectomy resulted feasible in cadaveric model. Clinical trial should be performed to confirm the translational use of this novel technique and the speculated advantages in living model.
    MeSH term(s) Cadaver ; Humans ; Patient Positioning ; Robotic Surgical Procedures/methods ; Robotics ; Thymectomy/methods
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-25
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2572692-4
    ISSN 2038-3312 ; 2038-131X
    ISSN (online) 2038-3312
    ISSN 2038-131X
    DOI 10.1007/s13304-022-01253-1
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  10. Article: Hernie pulmonaire intercostale secondaire à un effort de toux.

    Aguir, S / Boddaert, G / Weber, G / Hornez, E / Pons, F

    Revue de pneumologie clinique

    2015  Volume 71, Issue 1, Page(s) 60–63

    Abstract: Lung hernias are rare and their pathogenesis is few described. They are defined as the protrusion of lung parenchyma through the chest wall: intercostal space, inter-costo-clavicular, supra-clavicular or diaphragmatic hiatus. Lung hernias are classically ...

    Title translation Lung hernia provoked by a cough fit.
    Abstract Lung hernias are rare and their pathogenesis is few described. They are defined as the protrusion of lung parenchyma through the chest wall: intercostal space, inter-costo-clavicular, supra-clavicular or diaphragmatic hiatus. Lung hernias are classically divided into congenital and acquired hernias. Those are usually post-traumatic or post-surgical but can be provoked by cough. Clinical diagnosis is often evident but is confirmed by chest radiograph and especially computed tomography. Major risks are lung incarceration and necrosis but also ventilatory distress due to paradoxical respiration, in case of large defect. Treatment is first and foremost surgical but debated and should consider the localization, the size, the length of evolution and the possible infectious context. We report the case of a right basi-thoracic lung hernia induced by a cough fit, in a patient with chronic bronchitis.
    MeSH term(s) Cough/complications ; Cough/diagnostic imaging ; Hernia/diagnostic imaging ; Hernia/etiology ; Hernia/pathology ; Humans ; Lung Diseases/diagnostic imaging ; Lung Diseases/etiology ; Lung Diseases/pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Radiography, Thoracic
    Language French
    Publishing date 2015-02
    Publishing country France
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 605736-6
    ISSN 1776-2561 ; 0761-8417 ; 0032-5821
    ISSN (online) 1776-2561
    ISSN 0761-8417 ; 0032-5821
    DOI 10.1016/j.pneumo.2014.11.005
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