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    Patient-related factors influence stiffness of the soft tissue complex during intraoperative gap balancing in cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty by Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Haffner, N., Wymenga, A. B., Stifter, J., Ritschl, P.

    “…Purpose How much force is needed to pre-tension the ligaments during total knee arthroplasty? The goal of this study was to determine this force for extension…”
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    Anatomical reconstruction of posterolateral corner and combined injuries of the knee by van der Wal, W. A., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., van Tienen, T. G., Busch, V. J., van Ochten, J. H. M., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose The goal of this study was to present a 2- to 5-year prospective follow-up of an anatomical posterolateral corner reconstruction in a series of 16…”
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    Flexible versus standard intramedullary rod in posterior stabilized primary total knee arthroplasty: protocol for a randomized controlled trial by Bénard, M R, van Doremalen, R F M, Wymenga, A B, Heesterbeek, P J C

    “…In total knee arthroplasty (TKA) a flexible intramedullary rod can be used to account for sagittal bowing of the distal femur. Although patients report better…”
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    Do tibiofemoral contact point and posterior condylar offset influence outcome and range of motion in a mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty? by Geijsen, G. J. P., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., van Stralen, G., Anderson, P. G., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose The posterior condylar offset (PCO) and the tibiofemoral contact point (CP) have been reported as important factors that can influence range of motion…”
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    Revision for coronal malalignment will improve functional outcome up to 5 years postoperatively by van Laarhoven, S. N., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Teerenstra, S., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose Revision of a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for the diagnosis of malalignment is widely performed. However, very little is known about the functional…”
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    Flexion and extension laxity after medial, mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: a comparison between a spacer- and a tension-guided technique by ten Ham, A. M., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., van der Schaaf, D. B., Jacobs, W. C. H., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose In a mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), stability is of utmost importance to promote knee function and to prevent dislocation of…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of 400 mg ropivacaine after periarticular local infiltration analgesia for total knee arthroplasty by Fenten, M. G. E., Bakker, S. M. K., Touw, D. J., Bemt, B. J. F., Scheffer, G. J., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Stienstra, R.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-03-2017)
    “…Background Although considered safe, no pharmacokinetic data of high dose, high volume local infiltration analgesia (LIA) with ropivacaine without the use of a…”
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    Different femorotibial contact points between fixed- and mobile-bearing TKAs do not show clinical impact by van Stralen, R. A., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose In anteroposterior (AP)-gliding mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty (TKA), the femoral component can theoretically slide forward resulting in a more…”
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    Dual mobility acetabular component in revision total hip arthroplasty for persistent dislocation: no dislocations in 50 hips after 1–5 years by van Heumen, M., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Swierstra, B. A., Van Hellemondt, G. G., Goosen, J. H. M.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedics and traumatology (01-03-2015)
    “…Background A dual mobility cup has the theoretic potential to improve stability in primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) and mid-term cohort results are…”
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    The natural course of chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the lower leg by Van der Wal, W. A., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Van den Brand, J. G. H., Verleisdonk, E. J. M. M.

    “…Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the natural course of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) in the lower leg. Methods Twelve military…”
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    Moderate clinical improvement after revision arthroplasty of the severely stiff knee by Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Goosen, J. H. M., Schimmel, J. J. P., Defoort, K. C., van Hellemondt, G. G., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose Revision of the severe stiff total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is challenging, and clinical outcome is inferior to other indications for revision. The…”
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    A new spacer-guided, PCL balancing technique for cruciate-retaining total knee replacement by Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Labey, L., Wong, P., Innocenti, B., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Purpose The goal of this study was to investigate whether a new posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) balancing approach with a spacer technique during total knee…”
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    A new measurement technique for the tibiofemoral contact point in normal knees and knees with TKR by de Jong, R. J., Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…Flexion gap instability after cruciate retaining TKR allows paradoxical anterior movement of the femur during flexion. The tibiofemoral contact point (CP)…”
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    Ligament releases do not lead to increased postoperative varus-valgus laxity in flexion and extension: a prospective clinical study in 49 TKR patients by Heesterbeek, P. J. C., Keijsers, N. L. W., Wymenga, A. B.

    “…This prospective study investigated whether ligament releases necessary during total knee replacement (TKR) led to a higher varus-valgus laxity during…”
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    The predictive value and reliability of ultrasound-guided synovial aspiration and biopsies for diagnosing periprosthetic shoulder infections by Pruijn, N., Heesterbeek, P. J.C., Susan, S., Boks, S. S., van Bokhoven, S. C., Schreurs, B. W., Telgt, D., Dorrestijn, O.

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-07-2024)
    “…Introduction Preoperative diagnosis of periprosthetic shoulder infections (PSI) is difficult. Infections are mostly caused by low virulence bacteria and…”
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    Femoral nerve catheter vs local infiltration for analgesia in fast track total knee arthroplasty: short-term and long-term outcomes by Fenten, M G E, Bakker, S M K, Scheffer, G J, Wymenga, A B, Stienstra, R, Heesterbeek, P J C

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-10-2018)
    “…The aim was to compare the effects on short-term and long-term pain and functional outcome of periarticular local anaesthetic infiltration (LIA) with LIA of…”
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    Tibial metaphyseal sleeves in primary total knee arthroplasty following high tibial osteotomy and tibial plateau fracture; preliminary mid-term survival and outcome by van Rensch, P.J.H., Heesterbeek, P.J.C., van Loon, C.J.

    Published in The knee (01-03-2022)
    “…Previous high tibial osteotomy (HTO), and tibial plateau fractures (TPF) may cause problems in subsequent total knee arthroplasty (TKA) due to altered…”
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