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    Amputation: Not a failure for severe lower extremity combat injury by van Dongen, Thijs T.C.F, Huizinga, Eelco P, de Kruijff, Loes G.M, van der Krans, Arie C, Hoogendoorn, Jochem M, Leenen, Luke P.H, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Injury (01-02-2017)
    “…Abstract Introduction The use of improvised explosive devices is a frequent method of insurgents to inflict harm on deployed military personnel. Consequently,…”
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    Combat related vascular injuries: Dutch experiences from a role 2 MTF in Afghanistan by van Dongen, Thijs T.C.F, Idenburg, Floris J, Tan, Edward C.T.H, Rasmussen, Todd E, Hamming, Jaap F, Leenen, Luke P.H, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Injury (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Background In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. The Dutch role 2 Medical Treatment Facility (MTF),…”
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    Transfusion: -80°C Frozen Blood Products Are Safe and Effective in Military Casualty Care by Noorman, Femke, van Dongen, Thijs T C F, Plat, Marie-Christine J, Badloe, John F, Hess, John R, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in PloS one (13-12-2016)
    “…The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined with regular liquid stored RBCs, for the treatment of…”
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    European military surgical teams in combat theater: A survey study on deployment preparation and experience by Haverkamp, Frederike J.C., Van Dongen, Thijs T.C.F., Edwards, Michael J.R., Boel, Thomas, Pöyhönen, Antti, Tan, Edward C.T.H., Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Injury (01-05-2024)
    “…•The studied military surgical team members of different professions felt equally and sufficiently prepared for their tasks during deployment.•Surgical skills…”
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    Systematic review of outcome parameters following treatment of chronic exertional compartment syndrome in the lower leg by Vogels, Sanne, Ritchie, Ewan D., Dongen, Thijs T. C. F., Scheltinga, Marc R. M., Zimmermann, Wes O., Hoencamp, Rigo

    “…Objective Surgery is the gold standard in the management of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) of the lower extremity, although recent studies also…”
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    Systematic Review of Innovative Diagnostic Tests for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome by Ritchie, Ewan D, Vogels, Sanne, van Dongen, Thijs T C F, van der Burg, Boudewijn L S Borger, Scheltinga, Marc R M, Zimmermann, Wes O, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-01-2023)
    “…The diagnosis chronic exertional compartment syndrome is traditionally linked to elevated intracompartmental pressures, although uncertainty regarding this…”
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    Developing a blueprint for a civilian-military collaborative program in trauma training for Northern European countries: A South African experience by van der Wal, Henk, van Dongen, Thijs T.C.F., Vermeulen, Christine F.W., Bruce, John L., Bekker, Wanda, Manchev, Vassil, Kong, Victor, van Waes, Oscar, Clarke, Damian L., Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Injury (01-01-2020)
    “…•Rise of sub specialisation and low violence-related penetrating injuries in European cities require sufficient exposure•A ‘golden standard’ of international…”
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    A longitudinal study of health related quality of life and functioning in severely injured Dutch service members by de Kruijff, Loes G.M., Plat, Marie-Christine J., van Dongen, Thijs T.C.F., Hoencamp, Rigo, van der Wurff, Peter

    Published in Injury (01-04-2020)
    “…•Nowadays combat casualties have better survival rates, however, the burden of morbidity is increasing.•Secondary health problems in service members with…”
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    Review of military and civilian trauma registries: Does consensus matter? by van Dongen, Thijs T C F, de Graaf, Johan, Huizinga, Eelco P, Champion, Howard R, Hoencamp, Rigo, Leenen, Luke P H

    “…Structural collection of data from combat injuries is important to improve provided care and the outcome of (combat) casualties. Trauma registries are used in…”
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    Impact of Explosive Devices in Modern Armed Conflicts: In-Depth Analysis of Dutch Battle Casualties in Southern Afghanistan by Hoencamp, Rigo, Huizinga, Eelco P., van Dongen, Thijs T. C. F., Idenburg, Floris J., Ramasamy, Arul, Leenen, Luke P. H., Hamming, Jaap F.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-10-2014)
    “…Background The patterns and mechanisms of injuries of all Dutch battle casualties (BCs) were analyzed to improve the care for injured service members. We…”
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    Evaluating the Military Medical Evacuation Chain: Need for Expeditious Evacuation Out of Theater? by van Dongen, Thijs T C F, de Graaf, Johan, Plat, Marie-Christine J, Huizinga, Eelco P, Janse, Jacobine, van der Krans, Arie C, Leenen, Luke P H, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Military medicine (01-09-2017)
    “…An important factor within the military medical logistical chain is the capability of expeditious evacuation from point of injury, through a Medical Treatment…”
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    Pediatric Surgical Care in a Dutch Military Hospital in Afghanistan by Idenburg, Floris J., van Dongen, Thijs T. C. F., Tan, Edward C. T. H., Hamming, Jaap H., Leenen, Luke P. H., Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-10-2015)
    “…Background From August 2006–August 2010, as part of the ISAF mission, the Armed Forces of the Netherlands deployed a role 2 enhanced Medical Treatment Facility…”
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    Long-term impact of battle injuries; five-year follow-up of injured Dutch servicemen in Afghanistan 2006-2010 by Hoencamp, Rigo, Idenburg, Floris J, van Dongen, Thijs T C F, de Kruijff, Loes G M, Huizinga, Eelco P, Plat, Marie-Christine J, Hoencamp, Erik, Leenen, Luke P H, Hamming, Jaap F, Vermetten, Eric

    Published in PloS one (02-02-2015)
    “…Units deployed to armed conflicts are at high risk for exposure to combat events. Many battle casualties (BCs) have been reported in the recent deployment to…”
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    Systematic review on the effects of medication under hyperbaric conditions: consequences for the diver by Hoencamp, Erik, van Dongen, Thijs Tcf, van Ooij, Pieter-Jan Am, Wingelaar, Thijs T, Vervelde, Mees L, Koch, Dave Aa, van Hulst, Rob A, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Diving and hyperbaric medicine (30-06-2019)
    “…Physiological changes are induced by immersion, swimming and using diving equipment. Divers must be fit to dive. Using medication may impact the capacity to…”
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    Meta-analysis on the effect of hyperbaric oxygen as adjunctive therapy in the outcome of anastomotic healing of experimental colorectal resections in rats by Brouwer, Robin J, Engberts, Alexander C, Borger van der Burg, Boudewijn Ls, van Dongen, Thijs Tcf, van Hulst, Rob A, Hoencamp, Rigo

    Published in Diving and hyperbaric medicine (30-09-2018)
    “…Colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer and colorectal surgery is the treatment of choice in local disease. Anastomotic leakage following…”
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