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2. Salvage vesiculectomy for local prostate cancer recurrence: PSA response and oncological outcomes
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Giesen, A., primary, Van Den Broeck, T., additional, Pfister, D., additional, Develtere, D., additional, Wymer, K., additional, Langley, S., additional, Hente, R., additional, Claessens, M., additional, Eden, C., additional, Heidenreich, A., additional, Karnes, R.J., additional, Raskin, Y., additional, and Joniau, S., additional
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- 2023
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3. Spezielle Weichteilschäden
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Berger, A., Echtermeyer, V., Füchtmeier, B., Hente, R., Hierner, R., Horst, P., Lutz, B. S., Nerlich, M., Walterbusch, G., Weigel, B., Nerlich, Michael, editor, and Berger, Alfred, editor
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- 2003
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4. Die perkutane minimal invasive autologe Spongiosatransplantation
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Maghsudi, M., Neumann, C., Hente, R., Nerlich, M., Hartel, W., editor, and Herfarth, Ch.
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- 1998
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5. Proximal humerus fractures: a comparative biomechanical analysis of intra and extramedullary implants
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Füchtmeier, B., May, R., Hente, R., Maghsudi, M., Völk, M., Hammer, J., Nerlich, M., and Prantl, L.
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- 2007
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6. Die minimal-invasive Stabilisierung des dorsalen Beckenrings mit dem transiliakalen Fixateur interne (TIFI): Operative Technik und erste klinische Ergebnisse
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Füchtmeier, B., Maghsudi, M., Neumann, C., Hente, R., Roll, C., and Nerlich, M.
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- 2004
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7. Die Versorgung dislozierter 3- und 4-Fragmentfrakturen des proximalen Humerus mit einem winkelstabilen Plattenfixateur
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Hente, R., Kampshoff, J., Kinner, B., Füchtmeier, B., and Nerlich, M.
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- 2004
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8. Reposition der Schenkelhalsfraktur des jüngeren Menschen Valgus- oder anatomische Reposition?: Valgus- oder anatomische Reposition?
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Füchtmeier, B., Hente, R., Maghsudi, M., and Nerlich, M.
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- 2001
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9. Kniegelenkendoprothetik
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Gerich, T., primary, Schmidt, E., additional, Lobenhoffer, P., additional, Krettek, C., additional, Kreusch-Brinker, R., additional, Kapella, M., additional, Füchtmeier, B., additional, Hente, R., additional, Shehata, E. M. K., additional, Angele, R., additional, Faltermeier, H., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Bosch, U., additional, Skutek, M., additional, Gödde, S., additional, Burgard, S., additional, Rupp, S., additional, Kohn, D., additional, Buchholz, J., additional, Sinn, W., additional, Herzog, L., additional, Huber, F.-X., additional, Meeder, P.-J., additional, Träger, D., additional, Buch, M., additional, Schlangmann, B., additional, Wachter, N. J., additional, Hehl, G., additional, Krischak, G. D., additional, Garcia, S., additional, Merk, S., additional, Kinzl, L., additional, Lorenz, I., additional, Kolb, K., additional, Bopp, F., additional, and Holz, U., additional
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- 2001
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10. Experimentelle Unfallchirurgie
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Adam, F., primary, Pape, D., additional, Schiel, K., additional, Kohn, D., additional, Rupp, S., additional, Richter, J., additional, Clasbrummel, B., additional, Muhr, G., additional, Hente, R., additional, Lechner, J., additional, Füchtmeier, B., additional, Schlegel, U., additional, Perren, S. M., additional, Halder, A. M., additional, Zobitz, M., additional, An, K.-N., additional, Weindel, S., additional, Schmidt, R., additional, Gerngroß, H., additional, Claes, L., additional, Lucke, M., additional, Schmidmaier, G., additional, Schiller, R., additional, Sadoni, S., additional, Wildemann, B., additional, Raschke, M., additional, Kreutz, A., additional, Kirschner, P., additional, Schmeling, A., additional, Ito, K., additional, Wieling, R., additional, Kääb, M., additional, Schütz, M., additional, Sauerbier, M., additional, Fujita, M., additional, Hahn, M. E., additional, Neale, P. G., additional, Berger, R. A., additional, Schmickal, T., additional, and Wentzensen, A., additional
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- 2001
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11. Qualitätssicherung und -management in der Unfallchirurgie
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Maghsudi, M., primary, Neumann, C., additional, Hente, R., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Bauwens, K., additional, Hentsch, S., additional, Walter, M., additional, Stengel, D., additional, Ekkernkamp, A., additional, Losch, A., additional, Meybohm, P., additional, Schmalz, T., additional, Fuchs, M., additional, Blumentritt, S. M., additional, Stürmer, K. M., additional, Kutschera, A., additional, v. Garrel, T., additional, Petermann, J., additional, Gotzen, L., additional, Gross, T., additional, Widmer, A. F., additional, Renner, R., additional, Regazzoni, P., additional, Scheibner, L., additional, Schreiter, D., additional, Glien, C., additional, Josten, C., additional, Keel, M., additional, Mica, L., additional, Eid, K., additional, Trentz, O., additional, Ertel, W., additional, Mückley, T., additional, Kirschner, M., additional, Hofmann, G. O., additional, Bühren, V., additional, Weinberg, A., additional, Audigé, L., additional, Wessel, L., additional, v. Laer, L., additional, Dietz, H. G., additional, Schmittenbecher, P., additional, Riedel, J., additional, Marzi, I., additional, Paul, C., additional, Burger, Ch., additional, Mathiak, G., additional, and Rangger, C., additional
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- 2001
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12. Postersession I-Presträgersitzung
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Füchtmeier, B., primary, Hente, R., additional, Perren, S. M., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Krischak, G., additional, Wolf, S., additional, Kinzl, L., additional, Claes, L., additional, Achten, M., additional, Scherer, M. A., additional, Schwarz, W., additional, Gerngroß, H., additional, Metak, G., additional, v. Gumppenberg, S., additional, Mayr-Wohlfart, U., additional, Kessler, S., additional, Brenner, R., additional, Günther, K. P., additional, Ziegler, J., additional, John, T., additional, Shakibaei, M., additional, deSouza, P., additional, Merker, H.-J., additional, Rahmanzadeh, R., additional, Hofmann, A., additional, Hofmann, C., additional, Moischke, F., additional, Konrad, L., additional, Gotzen, L., additional, Krapohl, B., additional, Siemionow, M., additional, Zins, J. E., additional, Machens, H.-G., additional, Reichert, B., additional, Mailänder, P., additional, Heiss, C., additional, Meyer, C., additional, Stahl, J.-P., additional, Schnettler, R., additional, Capeller, L. J., additional, Föster, C., additional, von Fournier, C., additional, Südkamp, N. P., additional, Palm, M. P., additional, Zwank, L., additional, Schädel-Höpfner, M., additional, Böhringer, G., additional, Hessmann, M. H., additional, Gehling, H., additional, Baumgaertel, F., additional, Meyer, Ch., additional, Markgraf, E., additional, Meffert, R. H., additional, Inoue, N., additional, McCarthy, E., additional, Brug, E., additional, Chao, E. Y. S., additional, Kasten, P., additional, Schewe, B., additional, Maurer, F., additional, Weise, K., additional, Betthäuser, A., additional, Kruppa, T., additional, Bartram, C., additional, Hille, E., additional, Friess, T. A., additional, Bahrs, C., additional, Leppeck, R., additional, Fleischhacker, C., additional, Schnabel, M., additional, Mehlis, M., additional, Kleinheyer, M., additional, Wennmacher, M., additional, Meißner, A., additional, Burrer, M., additional, Harms, T., additional, Wittner, B., additional, Holz, U., additional, Rahmanzadeh, M., additional, Ipaktchi, K., additional, Piatek, S., additional, Westphal, T., additional, Schubert, S., additional, Winckler, S., additional, Mohr, A., additional, Schneider, E., additional, Dorow, C., additional, Rausch, S., additional, Oberst, M., additional, Stöltzing, H., additional, Thon, K.-P., additional, Schäfer, E., additional, Stiletto, R., additional, Baacke, M., additional, Kalt, M., additional, Knipping, L., additional, Schmelzeisen, H., additional, Nau, T., additional, Kutscha, F., additional, Müllner, T., additional, Vècsei, V., additional, Dorow, H., additional, Hohaus, T., additional, Cyffka, R., additional, Lein, T., additional, Paul, D., additional, Blocks, A., additional, Friemert, B., additional, Kauffels, W., additional, Mühlhaus, K., additional, Wippermann, B., additional, Hauke, C., additional, Hoffmeyer, P., additional, Vatter, G., additional, Zychlinski, W. K., additional, Marczynski, W., additional, Gawlikowski, J., additional, Tuschen, S., additional, Niess, K., additional, Trouillier, H., additional, Hintermann, B., additional, Suveges, G., additional, Varga, E., additional, Simonka, J. A., additional, Balogh, Z., additional, Horvath, A., additional, Fuchs, M., additional, Burchhardt, H., additional, Stürmer, K. M., additional, Fischer, K., additional, Müller, E.-J., additional, Muhr, G., additional, Moorahrend, U., additional, Castro, W. H. M., additional, Hartwig, E., additional, Hell, W., additional, Pieske, O., additional, Thoden, U., additional, Scola, E., additional, Jezussek, D., additional, Kleine, L., additional, Krueger, A., additional, Junge, A., additional, Petermann, J., additional, Gekle, C., additional, Müller, E. J., additional, Wick, M., additional, Kleinhorst, C., additional, Fell, M., additional, Schierlinger, M., additional, Henke, T. J., additional, Eschbach, L., additional, Portmann, M., additional, Steiger, P., additional, Frigg, R., additional, Spieß, M., additional, von Garrel, T., additional, Heiß, C., additional, Marchetti, S., additional, Manca, M., additional, Phillips, M., additional, Iacopinelli, M., additional, Faldini, A., additional, Schwyn, R., additional, Hehli, M., additional, Alonso, J., additional, Fernandez Dell’ Oca, A., additional, Messmer, P., additional, Regazzoni, P., additional, Reuter, M., additional, Holch, M., additional, Aschenbrenner, U., additional, Zwipp, H., additional, Iwinska-Zelder, J., additional, Ishaque, N., additional, Kerling, H. P., additional, Barthel, M., additional, Toth, S., additional, Halsband, H., additional, Pesl, T., additional, Gänsslen, A., additional, Pohlemann, T., additional, Hüfner, T., additional, Pape, H. C., additional, Tingart, M., additional, Höher, J., additional, Bäthis, H., additional, and Tiling, T., additional
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- 2000
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13. Verbleibende Problemfrakturen I - Untere Extremität
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Holbein, O., primary, Strecker, W., additional, Keppler, P., additional, Kinzl, L., additional, Goldhahn, J., additional, Bühler, M., additional, Bach, O., additional, Hehli, M., additional, Markgraf, E., additional, Bosch, U., additional, Schmidt, E., additional, Skutek, M., additional, Gerich, T., additional, Probst, A., additional, Schneider, T. O., additional, Hecker, A., additional, Brug, E., additional, Füchtmeier, B., additional, Hente, R., additional, Maghsudi, M., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Reynders, P., additional, Broos, P., additional, Hüfner, T., additional, Richter, M., additional, Geerling, J., additional, Pohlemann, T., additional, Thermann, H., additional, Schwamborn, M., additional, Gebhard, F., additional, Arand, M., additional, Rammelt, S., additional, Gavlik, J. M., additional, Barthel, S., additional, Brenner, P., additional, Zwipp, H., additional, Schikore, H., additional, Randt, T., additional, Holch, M., additional, Seekamp, A., additional, Köntopp, H., additional, Tscherne, H., additional, Arens, S., additional, Nicolay, C., additional, Hansis, M. L., additional, Kern, T., additional, Militz, M., additional, and Hoffmann, G. O., additional
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- 2000
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14. Innovation II
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Friedl, W., primary, Gehr, J., additional, Niebauer, T., additional, Metak, G., additional, Scherer, M. A., additional, v. Gumppenberg, S., additional, Wachter, N. J., additional, Mentzel, M., additional, Hofmann, F., additional, Ebinger, T., additional, Gülke, J., additional, Kinzl, L., additional, Russ, D., additional, Mohr, W., additional, Wachter, K., additional, Orth, K., additional, Jagodzinski, M., additional, Kleemann, V., additional, Schönhaar, V., additional, Iselborn, K. W., additional, Eisenmenger, W., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Hente, R., additional, Angele, P., additional, Faltermeier, H., additional, Mastrokalos, D., additional, Tibesku, C. O., additional, Pässler, H. H., additional, Krackhardt, T., additional, Pereira, P. L., additional, Gaissmaier, C., additional, Loewe, W., additional, Weise, K., additional, Richter, M., additional, Kluger, P., additional, Puhl, W., additional, and Bresina, S., additional
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- 2000
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15. Krankenhausinformationssysteme
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Laun, R., primary, Richter, D., additional, Ekkernkamp, A., additional, Ostermann, P. A. W., additional, Bott, O. J., additional, Dresing, K., additional, Pretschner, D. P., additional, Stürmer, K. M., additional, Deimel, D., additional, Gattiker, A., additional, Trentz, O., additional, Hente, R., additional, Füchtmeier, B., additional, Maghsudi, M., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Lusznat, A., additional, Suren, E. G., additional, Ernstberger, A., additional, Kossmann, T., additional, Bartkowski, R., additional, Ollesch, A., additional, Alexander, A., additional, Diekmann, F., additional, Thielemann, F., additional, Messer, E., additional, Picher, G., additional, Richter-Turtur, M., additional, Legner, M., additional, Gritsch, A., additional, Huber, A., additional, Frank, J., additional, Marzi, I., additional, Stausberg, J., additional, Obertacke, U., additional, Witthohn, A., additional, Groβner, D., additional, von Kroge, H., additional, Eitenmüller, J., additional, Ehlers, P., additional, Volckmann, E., additional, Hempel, D., additional, Heinsen, J., additional, Zintl, B., additional, Ruccholtz, S., additional, Waydhas, C., additional, Nast-Kolb, D., additional, Schächinger, U., additional, Kretschmer, R., additional, Weinberg, A. M., additional, Jablonski, M., additional, Hofmann, U., additional, Kalmár, P., additional, Meenen, N. M., additional, Schmidberger, A., additional, Weinberg, K., additional, and Kodalle, O., additional
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- 1999
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16. Experimentelle Traumatologie
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Schmickal, T., primary, Biglari, B., additional, Wentzensen, A., additional, Hadler, D., additional, Kortmann, H. R., additional, Schlüter, M., additional, Fuchs, S., additional, Maghsudi, M., additional, Füchtmeier, B., additional, Hente, R., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Eckert-Hübner, K., additional, Claes, L., additional, Duda, G. N., additional, Haas, N., additional, Pommer, A., additional, Richter, D., additional, Hahn, M. P., additional, Muhr, G., additional, Amlang, M., additional, Illert, T., additional, Nestler, K., additional, Weiss, G., additional, Zwipp, H., additional, Lill, C., additional, Flügel, A., additional, Salis, G. v., additional, Schneider, E., additional, Rübbert, A., additional, Thermann, H., additional, Hoffmann, R., additional, Weiler, A., additional, Scheffler, S., additional, Südkamp, N., additional, Mengel, V., additional, Hoffmann, C., additional, Janousek, A., additional, Pfiel, J., additional, Wolf, S., additional, Hertz, H., additional, Schlag, G., additional, Junge, A., additional, El-Sheik, M., additional, Celik, I., additional, Gotzen, L., additional, Voigt, C., additional, Müller-Mai, C., additional, Gross, U., additional, Kandilakis, K., additional, Rahmanzadeh, R., additional, Zouboulis, P., additional, Megas, P., additional, Karabasi, A., additional, Lambiris, E., additional, Voggenreiter, G., additional, Assenmacher, St., additional, Olivier, L. C., additional, Adam, F., additional, Kohn, D., additional, Lataste, J.-F., additional, Zouboulis, P. E., additional, Clasbrummel, B., additional, Walz, M., additional, Schütte, G., additional, Rosenbaum, D., additional, Witte, H., additional, Schümann, U., additional, Wolter, D., additional, Latta, L. L., additional, Ekkernkamp, A., additional, Ostermann, P. A. W., additional, Suger, G., additional, Laule, A., additional, Kinzl, L., additional, Tepic, S., additional, Rahn, B., additional, Perren, S. M., additional, Raschke, M., additional, Stemberger, A., additional, Bail, H., additional, Schaser, K., additional, Schaefer, D. J., additional, Stark, G.B, additional, Herr, G., additional, Menke, A., additional, Hobom, G., additional, Schnettler, R., additional, Verelst, S., additional, Wirbel, R., additional, Mutschler, W., additional, Keel, M., additional, Ungethüm, U., additional, Hartung, T., additional, Ertel, W., additional, Menth-Chiari, W. A., additional, Curl, W. W., additional, Vecsei, V., additional, Smith, T. L., additional, Klemt, C., additional, Andree, C., additional, Friedl, H. P., additional, Baltzer, A., additional, Lattermann, C., additional, Robbins, P., additional, Evans, C., additional, Schmal, H., additional, Czermak, B. J., additional, Bless, N. M., additional, Jonas, M., additional, Raunset, J., additional, Enczmann, J., additional, Wernet, P., additional, Angele, P., additional, Kujat, R., additional, Faltermeier, H., additional, Moeller, H. D., additional, Englert, C., additional, Schmitz, D., additional, Flohé, S., additional, Obertacke, U., additional, Schade, F. U., additional, Fichtel, I., additional, Schnabel, M., additional, Schlegel, J., additional, Schewior, L., additional, Vollmar, B., additional, Duda, G., additional, Hoffmann, J., additional, Mittlmeier, T., additional, Grasslober, M., additional, Marlovits, S., additional, Kutscha-Lissberg, F., additional, Vécsei, V., additional, van Griensven, M., additional, Seekamp, A., additional, Rother, K., additional, Regel, G., additional, Kroppenstedt, S., additional, Menger, M., additional, Wolf, K., additional, Hamar, J., additional, Pethes, A., additional, Moravec, S., additional, Farkas, T., additional, Schweiberer, L., additional, Richter, R. H., additional, Schwille, R., additional, Grüneis, C. O. R., additional, Hennig, F. F., additional, Raum, M., additional, Rixen, D., additional, Holzgraefe, B., additional, Goller, H.-J., additional, Neugebauer, E., additional, Tiling, T., additional, Göpfert, C., additional, Meenen, N. M., additional, Petersen, J.-P., additional, Seitz, J., additional, Adamietz, P., additional, Sommerfeldt, D. W., additional, Linhart, W., additional, Windolf, J., additional, Rueger, J. M., additional, Horas, U., additional, Pelinkovic, D., additional, Börner, M., additional, Clathworthy, M., additional, Fu, F. H., additional, Evans, C. H., additional, Häring, A., additional, Köller, M., additional, Wick, M., additional, Reuter, M., additional, Bahrami, S., additional, Ackermann, M., additional, Redl, H., additional, Löhnert, J., additional, Kolbeck, S., additional, Ahnfeld-Roenne, I., additional, Haas, N. P., additional, Gomoll, A., additional, Metak, G., additional, Scherer, M., additional, Ascherl, R., additional, Mayr, E., additional, Rüter, A., additional, Bosch, U., additional, Zeichen, J., additional, Lobenhoffer, P., additional, Schratt, E., additional, Kalteis, T., additional, Grifka, J., additional, Plitz, W., additional, Kramer, M., additional, Katzmaier, P., additional, Hartwig, E., additional, Peine, R., additional, Hennerbichler, A., additional, Kirschner, M., additional, Hofmann, G. O., additional, Gaber, O., additional, Brauckmann, M., additional, Krieger, M., additional, Pfeil, J., additional, Isemer, F. E., additional, Wippermann, B., additional, Wefer, J., additional, Kniesch, A., additional, Tscherne, H., additional, Schratt, H.-E., additional, Grotz, M., additional, Mayer, A., additional, Hansen, M., additional, Aue, G., additional, Peetz, D., additional, Prellwitz, W., additional, Rommens, P. M., additional, Lill, H., additional, Engel, T., additional, Verheyden, P., additional, Josten, C., additional, Kelsch, G., additional, Savvidis, E., additional, and Parsch, K., additional
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17. Amplifikationsoptimierung humaner Chondrozyten durch Wachstumsfaktoren
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Angele, P., Faltermeier, H., Kujat, R., Englert, C., Hente, R., and Nerlich, M.
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- 1999
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18. Postoperative Belastungslimitierung: Welche Faktoren beeinflussen die plantare Belastung während der Mobilisation?
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Maghsudi, M., primary, Stern, R., additional, Neumann, C., additional, Hente, R., additional, and Nerlich, M., additional
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- 1997
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19. Kallusstimulation während der Frakturheilung durch kontrollierte interfragmentäre Mikrobewegung
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Füchtmeier, B., primary, Hente, R., additional, Tepic, S., additional, Rahn, B., additional, and Perren, S. M., additional
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- 1997
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20. Freie Vorträge
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Windolf, J., primary, Inglis, R., additional, Hollander, D., additional, Rueger, J., additional, Pahlke, K., additional, Meier-Hellmann, A., additional, Oberhoffer, M., additional, Reinhart, K., additional, Neidhardt, R., additional, Keel, M., additional, Trentz, O., additional, Ertel, W., additional, Haug, U., additional, Willy, C., additional, Gerngroß, H., additional, ten Duis, H. J., additional, Roerdink, H., additional, Timens, W., additional, De Leij, L., additional, Remmers, D., additional, Pape, H.-C., additional, Grotz, M., additional, Gruner, A., additional, Regel, G., additional, Tscherne, H., additional, Kretschmer, R., additional, Gnann, W., additional, Maghsudi, M., additional, Neumann, C., additional, Nerlich, M., additional, Mutzbauer, T., additional, Georgieff, M., additional, Breitfuß, H., additional, Resch, H., additional, Fröhlich, R., additional, Povacz, P., additional, Möllenhoff, G., additional, Josten, C., additional, Buchholz, J., additional, Muhr, G., additional, Cook, St. D., additional, Ryaby, J. P., additional, Heckman, J. D., additional, Kristiansen, Th. K., additional, Mutschler, W., additional, Wirbel, R., additional, Schulte, M., additional, Schmid, U., additional, Herr, G., additional, Schnettler, R., additional, Wieland, O., additional, Weber, K., additional, Fell, M., additional, Meißner, A., additional, Wennmacher, M., additional, Rahmanzadeh, R., additional, Hente, R., additional, Schildhauer, Th., additional, Wachtel, Th., additional, Weinberg, A.-M., additional, Draijer, F., additional, Maurer, F., additional, Quirini, W., additional, Rommens, P. M., additional, Broos, P. L., additional, Stöckle, U., additional, Hoffmann, R., additional, Südkamp, N. P., additional, Haas, N., additional, Steinbeck, J., additional, Jerosch, J., additional, Stechmann, J., additional, Güth, V., additional, Klöckner, C., additional, Wörsdörfer, O., additional, Pickel, H., additional, Hofmeister, M., additional, Militz, M., additional, Bühren, V., additional, Helling, H.-J., additional, Prokop, A., additional, Ullrich, G., additional, Brochhagen, H.-G., additional, Rehm, K. E., additional, Müller, E. J., additional, Russe, O., additional, Weißkopf, M., additional, Südkamp, N., additional, Kern, O., additional, Bouillon, B., additional, Löbach, R., additional, Tiling, T., additional, Lill, H., additional, Moor, C., additional, Schmidt, A., additional, Echtermeyer, V., additional, Weise, K., additional, Boack, D.-H., additional, Mittlmeier, Th., additional, Wichelhaus, A., additional, Dee, W., additional, Winckler, St., additional, Brug, E., additional, Ziring, E., additional, Petermann, J., additional, Walthers, E., additional, Götzen, L., additional, Prymka, M., additional, Bach, T., additional, Höher, J., additional, Tiling, Th., additional, Brand, B., additional, Buchgraber, A., additional, Pässler, H. H., additional, Mann, K., additional, Lange, K., additional, Reinbold, W.-D., additional, Strauss, J. M., additional, Schmiel, S., additional, Gehling, H., additional, Hessmann, M., additional, Gotzen, L., additional, Knop, A., additional, Breyer, H.-G., additional, Voigt, Ch., additional, Ramanzadeh, R., additional, Platte, K., additional, Gelis, Th., additional, Hanrath, R. D., additional, Poell, A., additional, Brandt, T., additional, Bonnaire, F., additional, Kuner, E. H., additional, Rösch, M., additional, Gebhard, F., additional, Steffen, P., additional, Kinzl, L., additional, Brückner, U. B., additional, Ishaque, N., additional, Augele, I., additional, Kienapfel, H., additional, Klose, K. J., additional, Pröbstel, M., additional, Richter, J., additional, Börner, M., additional, Khodadadyan, C., additional, Raschke, M., additional, Beier, Th., additional, Giggel, S., additional, Mohr, F., additional, Schier, F., additional, Schandelmaier, P., additional, Krettek, Ch., additional, Kohl, A., additional, Dietrich, M., additional, Müller, C. A., additional, Pfister, U., additional, Rudolf, J., additional, Könemann, B., additional, Henry, St. L., additional, Ostermann, P. A. W., additional, Hahn, M. P., additional, Seligson, D., additional, Minholz, R., additional, and Dubowy, T., additional
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- 1996
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21. Die Dehnungstheorie als Erklärungsgrundlage des Erfolges der biologischen Osteosynthese
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Hente, R., primary, Cheal, E. J., additional, and Perren, S. M., additional
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22. Reposition der Schenkelhalsfraktur des jüngeren Menschen: Valgus- oder anatomische Reposition?
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Nerlich, M., primary, Maghsudi, M., additional, Füchtmeier, B., additional, and Hente, R., additional
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23. Fracture healing of the sheep tibia treated using a unilateral external fixator. Comparison of static and dynamic fixation
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Hente, R., Cordey, J., Rahn, B.A., Maghsudi, M., von Gumppenberg, St., and Perren, S.M.
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24. Langzeitergebnisse nach Versorgung von distalen Radiusfrakturen mit winkelstabiler palmarer Plattenosteosynthese im Hinblick auf das Frakturausmaß und der Beteiligung des distalen Radioulnargelenkes
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Altenberger, S, Erne, H, Walther, M, Schächinger, U, and Hente, R
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Fragestellung: Die palmare Plattenosteosynthese ist in der Versorgung der distalen Radiusfrakturen mittlerweile etabliert und kommt sowohl bei extraartikulären, als auch bei intraartikulären, mehrfragmentären Frakturen zum Einsatz. Ob das Frakturausmaß bzw. die Beteiligung des di[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], Deutscher Kongress für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie; 75. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie, 97. Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Orthopädie und Orthopädische Chirurgie, 52. Tagung des Berufsverbandes der Fachärzte für Orthopädie
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25. Vergleichende biomechanische Analyse und erste klinische Ergebnisse des neuen proximalen Humerusnagels Sirusalpha
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Füchtmeier, B, Hente, R, Bröckner, S, Fierlbeck, J, Mai, R, and Nerlich, M
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26. eine gute Indikation?
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Hente, R, Kampshoff, J, Kinner, B, Füchtmeier, B, and Nerlich, M
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27. Winkelstabiler Plattenfixateur (PHILOS) bei 3- und 4-Fragmentfrakturen des Humeruskopfes
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Hente, R, Kampshoff, J, Kinner, B, Füchtmeier, B, Nerlich, M, Hente, R, Kampshoff, J, Kinner, B, Füchtmeier, B, and Nerlich, M
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28. Indirekte MR-Arthrographie der Schulter in ABER-Position-Wertigkeit im Nachweis von Läsionen der Infraspinatussehne
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Herold, TH, primary, Paetzel, C, additional, Hamer, O, additional, Braun, J, additional, Hente, R, additional, Feuerbach, S, additional, Strotzer, M, additional, Lenhart, M, additional, and Zorger, N, additional
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29. Biomechanical analysis and first clinical experiences of the new proximal humeral nail Sirus™
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Füchtmeier, B., primary, Hente, R., additional, Fierlbeck, J., additional, Mai, R., additional, Shehata, E., additional, Hammer, J., additional, and Nerlich, M., additional
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30. Indirekte MR-Arthrographie der Schulter in ABER-Position - Wertigkeit im Nachweis von Teilläsionen der Supraspinatussehne
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Herold, T, primary, Bachthaler, M, additional, Zorger, N, additional, Hente, R, additional, Fellner, C, additional, Lenhart, M, additional, Feuerbach, S, additional, and Paetzel, C, additional
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31. Die minimal-invasive Stabilisierung des dorsalen Beckenrings mit dem transiliakalen Fixateur interne (TIFI)
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F�chtmeier, B., primary, Maghsudi, M., additional, Neumann, C., additional, Hente, R., additional, Roll, C., additional, and Nerlich, M., additional
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32. The influence of cyclic compression and distraction on the healing of experimental tibial fractures
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Hente, R., primary, Füchtmeier, B., additional, Schlegel, U., additional, Ernstberger, A., additional, and Perren, S. M., additional
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33. Indirekte MR-Arthrographie der Schulter-Wertigkeit im Nachweis von SLAP-Läsionen
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Herold, T., primary, Hente, R., additional, Zorger, N., additional, Finkenzeller, T., additional, Feuerbach, S., additional, Lenhart, M., additional, and Paetzel, C., additional
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34. Reposition der Schenkelhalsfraktur des j�ngeren Menschen
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F�chtmeier, B., primary, Hente, R., additional, Maghsudi, M., additional, and Nerlich, M., additional
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35. Callus stimulation by interfragmentary micromotion
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Füchtmeier, B, primary, Hente, R, additional, Tepic, S, additional, Rahn, B, additional, and Perren, S M, additional
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36. The treatment of dislocated humeral head fractures with a new proximal intramedullary nail system.
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Füchtmeier B, Bröckner S, Hente R, Maghsudi M, Nerlich M, and Prantl L
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37. In-vivo-measurement of bending stiffness of externally fixed tibial fractures
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Hente, R., primary, Cordey, J., additional, Gumppenberg, St.v., additional, Claudi, B., additional, and Perren, S.M., additional
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38. Medical communication from emergency scenes using a notepad computer.
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Maghsudi, Mohammad, Hente, Reiner, Neumann, Carsten, Schachinger, Ulrich, Nerlich, Michael, Maghsudi, M, Hente, R, Neumann, C, Schächinger, U, and Nerlich, M
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MEDICAL communication ,TELECOMMUNICATION systems ,WIRELESS Internet ,SHORTWAVE radio ,WIRELESS communications ,COMPUTER network standards ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS standards ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,BIOTELEMETRY ,COMPARATIVE studies ,EMERGENCY medical services ,LONGITUDINAL method ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,MEDICAL personnel ,RESEARCH ,EVALUATION research ,STANDARDS - Abstract
We have developed a communication system in which data are transferred from the scene of an emergency in the form of an electronic record on a notepad computer by means of a satellite link (MODACOM). The data are received at the dispatch centre and transferred to the admitting hospital automatically. In a prospective study of 53 emergencies the technical suitability of the system was investigated. First-sight information could be fed into the computer in 15 s and transmitted within 3 min of arrival on the scene. For 16 patients with life-threatening conditions, the admitting hospital was notified on average after 13.6 min (SD 6.0), whereas by conventional VHF radio it took 35.5 min (SD 8.9). In addition, more precise information about the patient's condition was received at the hospital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Cyclic, mechanical compression enhances chondrogenesis of mesenchymal progenitor cells in tissue engineering scaffolds
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Angele P, Schumann D, Martin Angele, Kinner B, Englert C, Hente R, Füchtmeier B, Nerlich M, Neumann C, and Kujat R
40. In vivo measurement of bending stiffness in fracture healing
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Cordey Jacques, Hente Reiner, and Perren Stephan M
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Abstract Background Measurement of the bending stiffness a healing fracture represents a valid variable in the assessment of fracture healing. However, currently available methods typically have high measurement errors, even for mild pin loosening. Furthermore, these methods cannot provide actual values of bending stiffness, which precludes comparisons among individual fractures. Thus, even today, little information is available with regards to the fracture healing pattern with respect to actual values of bending stiffness. Our goals were, therefore: to develop a measurement device that would allow accurate and sensitive measurement of bending stiffness, even in the presence of mild pin loosening; to describe the course of healing in individual fractures; and help to evaluate whether the individual pattern of bending stiffness can be predicted at an early stage of healing. Methods A new measurement device has been developed to precisely measure the bending stiffness of the healing fracture by simulating four-point-bending. The system was calibrated on aluminum models and intact tibiae. The influence of pin loosening on measurement error was evaluated. The system was tested at weekly intervals in an animal experiment to determine the actual bending stiffness of the fracture. Transverse fractures were created in the right tibia of twelve sheep, and then stabilized with an external fixator. At ten weeks, bending stiffness of the tibiae were determined in a four-point-bending test device to validate the in-vivo-measurement data. Results In-vivo bending stiffness can be measured accurately and sensitive, even in the early phase of callus healing. Up to a bending stiffness of 10 Nm/degree, measurement error was below 3.4% for one pin loose, and below 29.3% for four pins loose, respectively. Measurement of stiffness data over time revealed a significant logarithmic increase between the third and seventh weeks, whereby the logarithmic rate of change among sheep was similar, but started from different levels. Comparative measurements showed that early individual changes between the third and fourth weeks can be used as a predictor of bending stiffness at seven weeks (r = 0.928) and at ten weeks (r = 0.710). Conclusion Bending stiffness can be measured precisely, with less error in the case of pin loosening. Prediction of the future healing course of the individual fracture can be assessed by changes from the third to the fourth week, with differences in stiffness levels. Therefore, the initial status of the fracture seems to have a high impact on the individual healing course.
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41. A0267 - Salvage vesiculectomy for local prostate cancer recurrence: PSA response and oncological outcomes.
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Giesen, A., Van Den Broeck, T., Pfister, D., Develtere, D., Wymer, K., Langley, S., Hente, R., Claessens, M., Eden, C., Heidenreich, A., Karnes, R.J., Raskin, Y., and Joniau, S.
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42. Risk factors of early infectious complications after ureterorenoscopy for stone disease: a prospective study.
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Devos B, Vanderbruggen W, Claessens M, Duchateau A, Hente R, Keller EX, Pietropaolo A, Van Cleynenbreugel B, and De Coninck V
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- Humans, Male, Female, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Time Factors, Sepsis etiology, Sepsis epidemiology, Urolithiasis surgery, Ureteroscopy adverse effects, Urinary Tract Infections epidemiology, Urinary Tract Infections etiology, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology
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Purpose: To prospectively evaluate the rate and associated risk factors of early infectious complications after ureterorenoscopy for urolithiasis., Methods: After ethical committee approval, 400 therapeutic retrograde ureterorenoscopy procedures between August 3, 2020 and November 24, 2021 were included for analysis in a single-center study. Postoperative infection was defined as an afebrile urinary tract infection, fever (≥ 38 °C) with pyuria (≥ 300 WBC/μL) or proven urinary pathogen, and urosepsis. The primary outcome was the rate of infectious complications after ureterorenoscopy. Secondary outcomes were the perioperative factors that increased the risk of infectious complications within 30 days of surgery using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis., Results: Twenty-nine of four hundred (7.3%) patients developed an infectious complication within 30 days after ureterorenoscopy. Ten (2.5%) patients developed an afebrile urinary tract infection, eight (2.0%) developed fever with pyuria, five (1.3%) febrile urinary tract infection, and six (1.5%) urosepsis. On univariate analysis, preoperative stent-type JFil
® pigtail suture stent was significantly associated with the dependent variable (p < 0.001). On multivariate logistic regression analysis, older age (OR 1.035; 95% CI 1.006-1.070; p = 0.02) was found to be significantly associated with developing a postoperative infectious complication., Conclusions: A 7.3% rate of postoperative infectious complications and 1.5% urosepsis rate were observed after therapeutic ureterorenoscopy, without the need of intensive care admission. The only significant risk factors were preoperative stent type (JFil® pigtail suture stent) on univariate analysis, and older age on multivariate logistic regression analysis. Further multicentric prospective observational data are needed in this field., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
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43. Salvage vesiculectomy for local prostate cancer recurrence: surgical technique and early post-operative outcomes.
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Giesen A, Van den Broeck T, Develtere D, Raskin Y, Wymer K, Eden C, Claessens M, Hente R, Rans K, Berghen C, De Meerleer G, Langley S, Karnes RJ, Heidenreich A, Pfister D, and Joniau S
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- Male, Humans, Prostate, Pelvis, Seminal Vesicles, Prostate-Specific Antigen, Prostatic Neoplasms surgery
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Purpose: Isolated recurrence in remnants of the seminal vesicles (SV) after treatment of primary prostate cancer (PCa) has become a more frequent entity with the widespread use of more sensitive next-generation imaging modalities. Salvage vesiculectomy is hypothesized to be a worthwhile management option in these patients. The primary goal of this study is to describe the surgical technique of this new treatment option. Secondary outcomes are peri- and post-operative complications and early oncological outcomes., Methods: Retrospective multicenter study, including 108 patients with solitary recurrence in the SV treated between January 2009 and June 2022, was performed. Patients with local recurrences outside the SVs or with metastatic disease were excluded. Both SVs were resected using a robot-assisted or an open approach. In selected cases, a concomitant lymphadenectomy was performed., Results: Overall, 31 patients (29%) reported complications, all but one grade 1 to 3 on the Clavien-Dindo Scale. A median PSA decrease of 2.07 ng/ml (IQR: 0.80-4.33, p < 0.001), translating into a median PSA reduction of 92% (IQR: 59-98%) was observed. At a median follow-up of 14 months, freedom from secondary treatment was 54%. Lymphadenectomy had a significant influence on PSA reduction (p = 0.018)., Conclusion: Salvage vesiculectomy for PCa recurrence limited to the SV is a safe procedure with excellent PSA response and is a potential curative treatment in a subset of patients. A concomitant lymphadenectomy can best be performed in all patients that did not underwent one at primary treatment., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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44. Collecting duct renal cell carcinoma: a single centre series and review of the literature.
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Vanderbruggen W, Claessens M, De Coninck V, Duchateau A, Gevaert T, Joniau S, and Hente R
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Introduction: Collecting duct, or Bellini duct, renal cell carcinoma (CDRCC) is a rare tumour, comprising only 0.4-2% of all renal cell carcinoma. The goal of this study was to evaluate the cases in our institution and look at current available literature., Material and Methods: We searched all data on renal cell tumours in our institution between 2011 and 2021 and identified four cases with confirmed CDRCC pathology. Important features were listed and analysed. We also reviewed current available literature and compared it to our case series., Results: All cases were men with a median age of 63.5 years. All were symptomatic at presentation. Two patients presented with flank pain and two with gross haematuria. Three patients had stage IV disease at time of presentation and one stage III disease. All cases had clear Bellini duct renal cell carcinoma appearance on microscopy with infiltrative tubular architecture and high-grade nuclear features. Immunohistochemic (IHC) staining was performed for diagnostic confirmation. Three patients underwent radical nephrectomy and received adjuvant chemotherapy. One case had kidney biopsy for diagnostic confirmation and received first line chemotherapy. Immunotherapy or tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) were started for second, third or fourth line of treatment. Median overall survival after diagnosis was 11 months., Conclusions: CDRCC is a rare subtype of renal cell carcinoma with poor prognosis, typically presenting in a more advanced or metastatic stage. Diagnosis can be challenging. Multimodality treatment should be considered using radical surgery and systemic treatment., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest. All data that support the findings of this article are available on request from the corresponding author. Informed consent of all patients was obtained for this study., (Copyright by Polish Urological Association.)
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45. Tissue deformation controlling fracture healing.
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Hente RW and Perren SM
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- Animals, External Fixators, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Osteotomy, Sheep, Bony Callus, Fracture Healing
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To achieve optimal flexibility in biological internal fracture fixation two questions require clarification: which biomechanical parameter controls healing and what are the boundary conditions thereof? Fracture movement interacts with callus and local stress and strain are influencing the reaction of the tissue cells. A linear gradient of strain was created inside a sheep tibia osteotomy using an active external fixator. The effect of different amounts of strain applied at 10 stimulation cycles/day on the occurrence of callus and on enabling osseous connection of the fragments was evaluated using micro-radiology to determine the amount of calcified new bone formation and its quality of gap bridging. A strong relation between level of strain and amount of callus was observed. Depending on the strain level different pattern of connections were seen. At the lowest investigated gap strain level of about 7% direct connection of the fragments within the gap occurred. Beyond 13% the callus only connected indirectly outside the gap. At over 36% callus did not connect the fragments anymore comparable to a situation in hypertrophic non-unions. The observed strong relation between interfragmentary strain and reduced osseous bridging may support the hypothesis that the elongation at rupture of connecting tissue plays an important role defining the upper limit for solid bridging. In planning fracture treatment, the amount of fracture mobility resulting in interfragmentary strain may play a crucial role to achieve solid healing., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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46. Cytokeratin 5 and cytokeratin 20 inversely correlate with tumour grading in Ta non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
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Muilwijk T, Akand M, Van der Aa F, De Coninck V, Claessens M, Hente R, Eckstein M, Allory Y, Libbrecht L, Joniau S, and Gevaert T
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry methods, Keratin-20 metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Grading, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms metabolism, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Keratin-5 metabolism, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms pathology
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Cytokeratin 5 is a marker of basal molecular subtypes of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), which correlates with worse overall survival compared to luminal subtypes. Our observations have not confirmed CK5 as a marker of high-grade (HG) disease in Ta non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Therefore, to understand the basal-luminal immunohistochemistry profile in Ta NMIBC, we performed immunohistochemistry for CK5, P40, P63 (basal), GATA3 and CK20 (luminal) and studied the correlation with HG and clinical outcome in 109 patients with Ta NMIBC. HG and low-grade (LG) diseases were scored in each patient. Four different CK5 patterns were evaluated: absent (median 41.3%), normal (72.5%), rising (84.4%) and full thickness (23.9%). The median percentage of GATA3 was 100%. HG disease and CK5 expression and rising CK5 pattern had a significant inverse correlation, whereas HG disease and CK20 expression had a significant positive correlation. We also found a significant inverse correlation between CK5 expression and CK20 expression. Quantitative PCR confirmed that the presence of CK5 correlated with up-regulation of CK5 RNA. None of the markers could differentiate patients with regard to clinical outcome. Our results suggest a role for CK5 and CK20 in differentiating between LG and HG disease in Ta NMIBC., (© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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47. High-power, High-frequency Ho:YAG Lasers Are Not Essential for Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery.
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De Coninck V, Hente R, Claessens M, Duchateau A, Doizi S, and Keller EX
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- Humans, Lasers, Solid-State therapeutic use, Lithotripsy, Laser, Ureteroscopy, Urinary Calculi therapy
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There is currently insufficient in vivo evidence that high-power Ho:YAG lasers improve retrograde intrarenal surgery or the ablation efficacy. While prospective trials are awaited, a low-cost, silent, low-power Ho:YAG laser that requires only a standard electrical outlet is more than sufficient for retrograde intrarenal surgery., (Copyright © 2020 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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48. Mechanical Stimulation of Fracture Healing - Stimulation of Callus by Improved Recovery.
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Hente R and Perren SM
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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Mechanical stimulation plays an uncontested role in the surgical treatment of bone fractures. The effect of frequency, shape, amplitude and rise time of usually symmetrical mechanical stimuli is well known. The recovery period immediately after single pulses is potentially a critical period but has attracted little attention so far. The present study addresses the effect of extending the recovery period which may conceivably increase the efficacy of postoperative fracture management and physiotherapeutic intervention. MATERIAL AND METHODS The research method consisted of moving an isolated fragment of bone at a fixed amplitude followed by different recovery periods of between ten seconds and two hours between repeated single pulses. The amount of callus produced was observed radiologically and micro-radiologically and the material property of the healing unit was assessed by measuring the stiffness of the unit. RESULTS The result was that pulses applied after a recovery period of up to two hours produced abundant callus and a large increase of stiffness. Pulses applied after a recovery period of ten seconds produced only traces of callus and no increase of stiffness. The significant differences of mean values at 5 weeks were 74 mm2 vs. 13 mm2, and 31.5 MPa vs. 5.5 MPa, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The working hypothesis postulates a time-dependent change in tissue reaction to deformation in relation to the time allowed for recovery. Damage and consequent irritation inducing callus does not occur below the critical interval. The observed, unexpected lack of reaction to recovery intervals below 10 seconds may trigger the expectation that in postoperative physiotherapy loading at longer intervals would be preferable to activation at frequencies of locomotion. Key words: fracture healing, mechanical stimulation, callus.
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49. Emphysematous cystitis: report of an atypical case.
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De Baets K, Baert J, Coene L, Claessens M, Hente R, and Tailly G
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We report the atypical case of a nondiabetic 66-year old male with severe abdominal pain and vomiting who was found to have emphysematous cystitis. Of all gas-forming infections of the urinary tract emphysematous cystitis is the most common and the least severe. The major risk factors are diabetes mellitus and urinary tract obstruction. Most frequent causative pathogens are Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. The clinical presentation is nonspecific and ranges from asymptomatic urinary tract infection to urosepsis and septic shock. The diagnosis is made by abdominal imaging. Treatment consists of broad-spectrum antibiotics, bladder drainage, and management of the risk factors. Surgery is reserved for severe cases. Overall mortality rate of emphysematous cystitis is 7%. Immediate diagnosis and treatment is necessary because of the rapid progression to bladder necrosis, emphysematous pyelonephritis, urosepsis, and possibly fatal evolution.
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50. Indirect MR arthrography of the shoulder: use of abduction and external rotation to detect full- and partial-thickness tears of the supraspinatus tendon.
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Herold T, Bachthaler M, Hamer OW, Hente R, Feuerbach S, Fellner C, Strotzer M, Lenhart M, and Paetzel C
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Arthroscopy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Observer Variation, Posture, Prospective Studies, Rotator Cuff pathology, Sensitivity and Specificity, Shoulder Joint pathology, Arthrography methods, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Rotator Cuff Injuries, Shoulder Injuries, Tendon Injuries diagnosis
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Purpose: To evaluate prospectively the accuracy of indirect magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography for supraspinatus tendon tears during neutral positioning or abduction and external rotation (ABER) and neutral positioning., Materials and Methods: Informed consent was obtained in all patients, and the study was approved by the institutional review board. Indirect MR arthrography of the shoulder was performed in 51 symptomatic patients (14 female, 37 male; mean age, 47 years) in the neutral position (set 1) and in the neutral and ABER positions (set 2). Two readers independently interpreted both sets, and diagnoses were compared with arthroscopic findings. Diagnostic accuracy was calculated, and 95% confidence intervals were used to detect significant differences between sets. Diagnostic confidence was recorded by using a three-level confidence score. Differences between sets were evaluated by using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Interobserver agreement was determined separately for each set and for all diagnoses, full-thickness tears, and partial-thickness tears., Results: For full-thickness tears, there was no benefit to reading set 2. For reader 1, sensitivity and specificity were 95% and 100%, respectively, for set 1 and 100% and 100%, respectively, for set 2. For reader 2, sensitivity and specificity were 80% and 100%, respectively, for set 1 and 100% and 100%, respectively, for set 2. For partial-thickness tears, sensitivity was significantly higher after reading set 2. For reader 1, sensitivity and specificity were 71% and 88%, respectively, for set 1 and 93% and 100%, respectively, for set 2. For reader 2, sensitivity and specificity were 50% and 88%, respectively, for set 1 and 86% and 94%, respectively, for set 2. For both readers, diagnostic confidence for partial-thickness tears was significantly higher after reading set 2. After the interpretation of set 2, kappa values increased from 0.35 to 1.00 for full-thickness tears and from 0.12 to 0.63 for partial-thickness tears., Conclusion: Indirect MR arthrography with supplementary images obtained with patients in the ABER position significantly improved sensitivity and increased diagnostic confidence for partial-thickness tears of the supraspinatus tendon. Interobserver agreement was improved for both full- and partial-thickness tears., (RSNA, 2006)
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