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Most patients undergoing spine surgery with pedicle screw instrumentation will experience insufficient pain relief in the first three days after surgery, whereafter postoperative pain can be managed with conventional, non-opioid analgesics in most…
The primary objective of this study is to determine patient perspective of and satisfaction with follow-up type and frequency after THA and TKA. Therefore, we will send surveys to patients who had a THA or TKA between 1 and 15 years ago.
The standard-of-care sentinel lymph node (SLN) procedure in paediatric cancer patients consists of a preoperative intradermal injection with 99mTechnetium-nanocolloid as radiotracer in combination with an intraoperative injection of blue dye for…
To study the human adult cochlea, in specific it's RNA and protein expression patterns and morphology.
The aim of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of CAL-WR as primary and curative colon-preserving treatment for T1 colon cancer. Our primary endpoint is reduction of oncologic resections for low-risk T1 colon cancer. As secondary…
The goal of this study is to investigate which treatment(-s) lead to the best outcome by using existing variation of practice.
Patient satisfaction after rotator cuff rupture is usually very high. Studies evaluating open and arthroscopic repairs for all different tear sizes have shown patient satisfaction rates of 87% to 100%. However, high satisfaction does not mean that…
The aim of this study is to describe the scar quality in a paediatric burn population treated with Glyaderm up to 12 months after surgery.
Primary Objective: To investigate the change of objectively measured physical activity over time, from preoperative, to being placed on the waiting list for cardiac surgery, to postoperative. Secondary Objective(s): To…
To demonstrate the feasibility of single session minimally invasive concurrent robotic liver resection and cone beam CT-guided percutaneous ablation of colorectal liver metastases in a hybrid operating room and evaluate its outcomes.