Simon-Emmanuel Duplay Explained

Simon-Emmanuel Duplay (10 September 1836, in Paris  - 16 January 1924) was a French surgeon who was a member of the Académie de Médecine (1879).

He studied medicine in Paris, obtaining his agrégation for surgery in 1866 with a thesis on umbilical hernias titled De la hernia ombilicale. In 1867 he was appointed surgeon to the "Bureau central", later working at the Hôpital de Lourcine (1871) and the Hôpital Saint-Antoine (from 1872). In 1880 he became a professor of surgical pathology, followed by a professorship in clinical surgery (1890).[1]

In the late 19th century he provided a comprehensive description of periarthritis of the shoulder, a condition known today as frozen shoulder, and sometimes referred to as "Duplay's disease".[2] [3] With German surgeon Karl Thiersch (1822-1895), his name is associated with an operation for repair of distal hypospadias (Thiersch-Duplay technique).[4] [5] He is also credited with creation of a nasal speculum.[6] [7]

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  1. http://www.zeno.org/Pagel-1901/A/Duplay,+Simon+Emmanuel Pagel: Biographical Dictionary
  2. http://ard.bmj.com/content/35/3/213.full.pdf Periarthritis of the shoulder
  3. 13355575 . 102 . [Association of scapulohumeral periarthritis (Duplay's disease) with herpes zoster; preventive note] . 1956 . Arch Sci Med (Torino) . 75–85 . Scala . A . Trinchieri . P. 1 .
  4. http://www.mkhanna.com/Books/Thiersch%20Duplay%20Principle/Thiersch%20Duplay%20Principle.pdf Thiersch-Duplay Principle - Moneer K. Hanna, MD
  5. http://pennstatehershey.org/c/document_library/get_file?folderId=189352&name=DLFE-3391.pdf THE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY Vol. 162, 1156–1158, September 1999 by AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
  6. http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/simon-emmanuel-duplay_(Dizionario-di-Medicina)/ Treccani.it
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=PQspAAAAYAAJ&dq=Duplay+speculum&pg=PA167 A manual of diseases of the throat and nose: including the pharynx ..., Volume 2
  8. http://orlabs.oclc.org/identities/viaf-12443878 WorldCat Identities