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    The QUILT study: quilting sutures in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery: a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial study by Zeelst, L J van, Ten Wolde, B, Plate, J D J, Volders, J H, van Eekeren, R R J P, Doeksen, A, Hoven-Gondrie, M L, Olieman, A F T, van Riet, Y E A, van der Velden, A P Schouten, Vijfhuize, S, Witjes, H H G, de Wilt, J H W, Strobbe, L J A

    Published in BMC cancer (17-07-2023)
    “…Seroma is the most common complication following breast cancer surgery, with reported incidence up to 90%. Seroma causes patient discomfort, is associated with…”
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    Minimal access surgery for repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia: is it advantageous?--An open review by Vijfhuize, S, Deden, A C, Costerus, S A, Sloots, C E J, Wijnen, R M H

    Published in European journal of pediatric surgery (01-10-2012)
    “…Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a congenital life-threatening condition requiring surgical repair in the neonatal period. Minimal access surgery (MAS)…”
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    Management of pulmonary hypertension in neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia by Vijfhuize, S, Schaible, T, Kraemer, U, Cohen-Overbeek, T E, Tibboel, D, Reiss, I

    Published in European journal of pediatric surgery (01-10-2012)
    “…Pulmonary hypertension associated with congenital diaphragmatic hernia is still one of the major challenges in neonatal intensive care units. Several relevant…”
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    Hip fracture surgery and performance indicators: an analysis of 941 patients operated in a large teaching hospital by Jakma, T. S. C., Vijfhuize, S., Vegt, P. A., Plaisier, P. W., Oostenbroek, R. J., Punt, B. J.

    “…Background In the Netherlands, two performance indicators for the treatment of hip fracture patients have been recently implemented. Both indicators state that…”
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    Treatment and survival of locally recurrent rectal cancer: A cross-sectional population study 15 years after the Dutch TME trial by Detering, Robin, Karthaus, Eleonora G., Borstlap, Wernard A.A., Beets, Geerard L., Tanis, Pieter J., Acherman, Y., Algie, G.D., Alting von Geusau, B., Amelung, F., Bartels, S.A., Basha, S., Bosmans, J.W., Bouwman, H., Brandt-Kerkhof, A., Bruin, S., Burbach, J.P.M., Burger, J.W.A., Buskens, C.J., Clermonts, S., Coene, P.P.L.O., Consten, E.C.J., de Groot, I., tot Nederveen Cappel, RJ de Vos, de Wilt, J.H.W., Dekker, J.W.T., Demirkiran, A., Derkx-Hendriksen, M., Dijkstra, F.R., Dunker, M.S., Fabry, H., Ferenschild, F., Furnee, E.J.B., Gerhards, M.F., Gerven, P., Gooszen, J.A.H., Govaert, J.A., Van Grevenstein, W.M.U., Haen, R., Heeren, J.F., Hogendoorn, W., Huijbers, A., Jonker, F.H., Karthaus, E.G., Keijzer, A., Ketel, J.M.A., Klaase, J., Kruyt, P.M., Kuiper, J.T., Lamme, B., Lange, J.F., Lettinga, T., Lutke Holzik, M.F., Mamound, A., Marres, C.C., Mierlo, D., Musters, G.D., Nieuwenhuijzen, G.A.P., Oostdijk, M., Paul, P.M.P., Peeters, K.C.M.J., Pereboom, I.T.A., Poortman, P., Renger, R.J., van Rossem, C.C., Rutten, H.J., Schaapman, R., Scheer, M., Schoonderwoerd, L., Schreurs, W.H., Slooter, G.D., Sluijmer, H.C.E., Smeenk, R., Sonneveld, D.J.A., Steur, C., Stortelder, E., Swank, H.A., Riele, WW ter, Tuynman, J.B., van Bastelaar, J., van den Berg, C., van der Bilt, J.D.W., van Duyn, E., van Eekelen, C., van Essen, J.A., van Gangelt, K., van Geloven, A.A.W., van Rooijen, S.J., van Sprundel, T., van Steensel, L., van Tets, W.F., Veltkamp, S., Verhaak, T., Versluis-Ossenwaarde, L., Voeten, S.C., Vogelaar, F.J., Westerduin, E., Westerterp, M.E., Wiering, B., Yauw, S.T.K., Zeestraten, E.C.

    Published in European journal of surgical oncology (01-11-2019)
    “…Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment characteristics and outcome of locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC). Subgroup…”
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