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    Falciparum malaria after splenectomy: a prospective controlled study of 33 previously splenectomized Malawian adults by Bach, Olaf, Baier, Michael, Pullwitt, Annika, Fosiko, Nedson, Chagaluka, George, Kalima, Matthew, Pfister, Wolfgang, Straube, Eberhard, Molyneux, Malcolm

    “…We identified 33 Malawians who had undergone total splenectomy for traumatic injury. We reviewed these and 33 controls by clinical and parasitological…”
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    Cement augmentation of the Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) – A multicentre randomized controlled trial by Kammerlander, Christian, Hem, Einar S., Klopfer, Tim, Gebhard, Florian, Sermon, An, Dietrich, Michael, Bach, Olaf, Weil, Yoram, Babst, Reto, Blauth, Michael

    Published in Injury (01-08-2018)
    “…New implant designs like the Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) were developed to reduce failure rates in unstable pertrochanteric fractures in the…”
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    Task-shifting of orthopaedic surgery to non-physician clinicians in Malawi: effective and safe? by Wilhelm, Torsten J, Dzimbiri, Kondwani, Sembereka, Victoria, Gumeni, Martin, Bach, Olaf, Mothes, Henning

    Published in Tropical doctor (01-10-2017)
    “…There is a shortage of orthopaedic surgeons in Malawi. Orthopaedic clinical officers (OCOs) treat trauma patients and occasionally perform major orthopaedic…”
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    Indocyanine-Green Fluorescence Video Angiography Used Clinically to Evaluate Tissue Perfusion in Microsurgery by Mothes, Henning, Dönicke, Torsten, Friedel, Reinhard, Simon, Mark, Markgraf, Eberhard, Bach, Olaf

    “…BACKGROUND:Laser-induced fluorescence angiography with indocyanine-green (ICG-FA) is a new diagnostic approach that allows quantitative evaluation of tissue…”
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    Probing electric-dipole-enabled transitions in the excited state of the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond by Delord, Tom, Monge, Richard, Lopez-Morales, Gabriel, Bach, Olaf, Dreyer, Cyrus E, Flick, Johannes, Meriles, Carlos A

    Published 25-05-2024
    “…The excited orbitals of color centers typically show stronger electric dipoles, which can serve as a resource for entanglement, emission tuning, or electric…”
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    Modification of Mesosigmoidoplasty for Nongangrenous Sigmoid Volvulus by Bach, Olaf, Rudloff, Udo, Post, Stefan

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-12-2003)
    “…Mesosigmoidoplasty is a nonresective procedure for nongangrenous sigmoid volvulus. It aims to correct the main pathogenetic factor of this condition, the…”
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    Assessment of Inducible Fracture Micromotion in Distal Radial Fractures Using Radiostereometry by Downing, Martin R, Ashcroft, P Blair, Johnstone, Alan J, Bach, Olaf, Mackenzie, Suzi, Ashcroft, G Patrick

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-09-2008)
    “…OBJECTIVES:This study examined the potential for measuring dynamic inducible micromotion (DIMM) between fragments in healing distal radial fractures using…”
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    Outcome Prediction in Microsurgery by Quantitative Evaluation of Perfusion Using ICG Fluorescence Angiography by MOTHES, H., DINKELAKER, T., DÖNICKE, T., FRIEDEL, R., HOFMANN, G. O., BACH, O.

    “…The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of laser-induced fluorescence angiography with indocyanine green (ICG-FA) for…”
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    Above-Knee Replantation Following Traumatic Bilateral Amputation: Sciatic Nerve Transplantation by Friedel, Reinhard, Schmidt, Ralf, Dönicke, Torsten, Hüttemann, Egbert, Bach, Olaf, Hofmann, Gunther O

    “…A 12-year-old boy who was overrun by a train, sustained traumatic bilateral above-knee amputation and a rupture of the symphysis. The left leg had multiple…”
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