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    Natural orifice surgery on thyroid gland: totally transoral video-assisted thyroidectomy (TOVAT): report of first experimental results of a new surgical method by Benhidjeb, T., Wilhelm, T., Harlaar, J., Kleinrensink, G.-J., Schneider, Tom A. J., Stark, M.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-05-2009)
    “…Background Neck surgery is one of the newest fields of application of minimally invasive surgery. The technique of minimally invasive video-assisted…”
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    Comparing different modalities for the diagnosis of incisional hernia: a systematic review by Kroese, L. F., Sneiders, D., Kleinrensink, G. J., Muysoms, F., Lange, J. F.

    “…Purpose Incisional hernia (IH) is the most frequent complication after abdominal surgery. The diagnostic modality, observer, definition, and diagnostic…”
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    Incidence, risk factors and prevention of stoma site incisional hernias: a systematic review and meta‐analysis by Lambrichts, D. P. V., Smet, G. H. J., Bogt, R. D., Kroese, L. F., Menon, A. G., Jeekel, J., Kleinrensink, GJ., Lange, J. F.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-10-2018)
    “…Aim Stoma reversal might lead to a stoma site incisional hernia. Recently, prophylactic mesh reinforcement of the stoma site has gained increased attention,…”
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    An anatomical study on the effectiveness of Arthrex Mini TightRope® ligament reconstruction in an unstable trapeziometacarpal joint by Friebel, T. R., Walbeehm, E. T., Kleinrensink, G.-J., Ray, S., Zuidam, J. M.

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-07-2018)
    “…Introduction Laxity in the trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joint is a debilitating condition usually affecting a young population. It can be treated operatively with…”
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    Anatomical study of the dorsal cutaneous branch of the ulnar nerve (DCBUN) and its clinical relevance in TFCC Repair by Poublon, A.R., M.D, Kraan, G., M.D. PhD, Lau, S.P, Kerver, A.L.A., M.D, Kleinrensink, G.-J., PhD

    “…Abstract The aim of this study was to define a detailed description of the Dorsal Cutaneous Branch of the Ulnar Nerve (DCBUN) in particular in relevance to…”
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    The course of the radial nerve in the distal humerus: A novel, anatomy based, radiographic assessment by Theeuwes, H P, van der Ende, B, Potters, J W, Kerver, A J, Bessems, J H J M, Kleinrensink, G-J

    Published in PloS one (26-10-2017)
    “…Measurements were done on both arms of ten specially embalmed specimens. Arms were dissected and radiopaque wires attached to the radial nerve in the distal…”
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    Hernia width explains differences in outcomes between primary and incisional hernias: a prospective cohort study of 9159 patients by Verstoep, L., de Smet, G. H. J., Sneiders, D., Kroese, L. F., Kleinrensink, G.-J., Lange, J. F., Gillion, J.-F.

    “…Purpose Data on primary (PH) and incisional hernias (IH) are often pooled, even though several studies have illustrated that these are different entities with…”
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    Gender Equality in Diastasis Rectus Abdominis in Chronic Back Pain: A Model of M. Transversus Abdominis Motor Control Impairment by van Wingerden, J P, Ronchetti, I, Kleinrensink, G-J

    Published in Journal of Abdominal Wall Surgery (01-05-2024)
    “…Diastasis rectus abdominis (DRA) is defined as an increased distance between the left and right muscle of the m. rectus abdominis. Pregnancy-related factors…”
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    A step towards stereotactic navigation during pelvic surgery: 3D nerve topography by Wijsmuller, A. R., Giraudeau, C., Leroy, J., Kleinrensink, G. J., Rociu, E., Romagnolo, L. G., Melani, A. G. F., Agnus, V., Diana, M., Soler, L., Dallemagne, B., Marescaux, J., Mutter, D.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-08-2018)
    “…Background Long-term morbidity after multimodal treatment for rectal cancer is suggested to be mainly made up by nerve-injury-related dysfunctions…”
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    The ‘AbdoMAN’: an artificial abdominal wall simulator for biomechanical studies on laparotomy closure techniques by Kroese, L. F., Harlaar, J. J., Ordrenneau, C., Verhelst, J., Guérin, G., Turquier, F., Goossens, R. H. M., Kleinrensink, G.-J., Jeekel, J., Lange, J. F.

    “…Purpose Incisional hernia remains a frequent complication after abdominal surgery associated with significant morbidity and high costs. Animal and clinical…”
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    Systemic Inflammatory Cytokines Predict the Infectious Complications but Not Prolonged Postoperative Ileus after Colorectal Surgery by Jeekel, J., Kleinrensink, Gert-Jan, Menon, Anand G., Wu, Zhouqiao, Boersema, Geesien S. A., Lange, Johan F.

    Published in Mediators of inflammation (01-01-2018)
    “…Aim. Postoperative ileus (POI) is common after surgery. Animal studies indicate that the POI mechanism involves an inflammatory response, which is also…”
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    Nerve management during open hernia repair by Wijsmuller, A. R., van Veen, R. N., Bosch, J. L., Lange, J. F. M., Kleinrensink, G. J., Jeekel, J., Lange, J. F.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-01-2007)
    “…Background: Peroperative identification and subsequent division or preservation of the inguinal nerves during open hernia repair may influence the incidence of…”
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    Use of the Humeral Head as a Reference Point to Prevent Axillary Nerve Damage during Proximal Fixation of Humeral Fractures: An Anatomical and Radiographic Study by Theeuwes, H P, Potters, J W, Bessems, Jhjm, Kerver, A J, Kleinrensink, G J

    “…Treatment of proximal humeral fractures with plate osteosynthesis or intramedullary nail fixation in humeral shaft fractures with a proximal locking bolt…”
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    Perforating Veins: An Anatomical Approach to Arteriovenous Fistula Performance in the Forearm by ten Berge, M.G, Yo, T.I, Kerver, A, de Smet, A.A.E.A, Kleinrensink, G.-J

    “…Abstract Objectives Arteriovenous fistulae (AVFs) play a key role for people who rely on chronic haemodialysis. Stenosis in the venous outflow of the AVF will…”
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    Biomechanical Comparison of Sacroiliac Screw Techniques for Unstable Pelvic Ring Fractures by van Zwienen, C. M. A, van den Bosch, E. W, Snijders, C. J, Kleinrensink, G. J, van Vugt, A. B

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-10-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To determine the stiffness and strength of various sacroiliac screw fixations to compare different sacroiliac screw techniques. DESIGN:Randomized…”
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    Comparison of Three Different Pelvic Circumferential Compression Devices: A Biomechanical Cadaver Study by Knops, S.P, Schep, N.W.L, Spoor, C.W, van Riel, M.P.J.M, Spanjersberg, W.R, Kleinrensink, G.J, van Lieshout, E.M.M, Patka, P, Schipper, I.B

    “…BACKGROUND:Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to stabilize the pelvic ring and reduce the volume of the pelvis following trauma. It is…”
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    Introduction of the “Rotterdam mandibular distractor” and a biomechanical skull analysis of mandibular midline distraction by de Gijt, J.P, van der Wal, K.G.H, Kleinrensink, G.-J, Smeets, J.B.J, Koudstaal, M.J

    “…Abstract The Rotterdam mandibular distractor (RMD) is a slim, rigid, boneborne distractor for use in midline distraction of the mandible. We did a…”
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    Abdominal wall bulging after thoracic surgery, an underdiagnosed wound complication by Timmermans, L., Klitsie, P. J., Maat, A. P. W. M., de Goede, B., Kleinrensink, G. J., Lange, J. F.

    “…Background Complications after thoracic surgery have well been established, pain being the most prominent. Intercostal nerves are mixed type nerves combining…”
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    Abdominal wall paresis as a complication of laparoscopic surgery by van Ramshorst, G. H., Kleinrensink, G.-J., Hermans, J. J., Terkivatan, T., Lange, J. F.

    “…Purpose Abdominal wall nerve injury as a result of trocar placement for laparoscopic surgery is rare. We intend to discuss causes of abdominal wall paresis as…”
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