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    Comparison of needle and conventional arthroscopy for visualisation of predefined anatomical structures of the knee joint: a feasibility study in human cadavers and patients

    In terms of the optics used for Knee arthroscopy, a large number of different endoscopes are currently available. However, the use of the 30° optics in knee arthroscopy has been established as the standard pro...

    Notker Blankenburg, Ralf Henkelmann, Jan Theopold in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2024)

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    Comparing the accuracy of ultrasound-based measurements of the cervical vagus nerve

    Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has become a promising therapy especially for drug resistant epilepsy and other pathologies. Side effects or missing therapeutic success are observed due to cuff electrodes that a...

    Johann Dörschner, Johann Otto Pelz, Alexander Michael Kerner in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Anatomical versus non-anatomical configuration of double coraco-clavicular tunnel technique in acromioclavicular joint reconstruction

    Horizontal instability is a common problem after acromioclavicular joint injuries. The aim of this study was to evaluate if there is a difference regarding horizontal stability between an anatomical and a non-...

    Tobias Schöbel, Jan Theopold in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (2022)

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    Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction: an additional acromioclavicular cerclage does not improve horizontal stability in double coraco-clavicular tunnel technique

    Horizontal instability—especially in the posterior plane—is a common problem after acromioclavicular joint injuries. The purpose was to compare the stability of a single coraco-clavicular tunnel technique and ...

    Jan Theopold, Tobias Schöbel in Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthros… (2019)

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    Post-mortem in situ stability of serum markers of cerebral damage and acute phase response

    The aim of the given study was to test the in situ stability of biochemical markers of cerebral damage and acute phase response in the early post-mortem interval to assess their usability for forensic patholog...

    Benjamin Ondruschka, Lina Woydt in International Journal of Legal Medicine (2019)

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    Cervical vagus nerve morphometry and vascularity in the context of nerve stimulation - A cadaveric study

    Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has become a well-established therapy for epilepsy and depression, and is emerging to treat inflammatory disease, with the cervical vagus nerve (CVN) as major stimulation site. CV...

    Niels Hammer, Sabine Löffler, Yusuf Ozgur Cakmak, Benjamin Ondruschka in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    The implementation of "Intranet based therapeutic schemata" for comprehensive diagnostic and therapy guidelines

    Astrid E Sonnleitner, Gerald Wendelin, Jörg Jahnel in Safety in Health (2015)

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    Risk of Confusion in the Prescription and Administration of Generic Drugs

    Gerald Wendelin, Sabine Löffler, Elisabeth Thierrichter in Safety in Health (2015)

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    Image-free navigated coracoclavicular drilling for the repair of acromioclavicular joint dislocation: a cadaver study

    Reconstruction of the coracoclavicular ligament functions to restore anatomic alignment of the clavicle and may improve biomechanical function and clinical outcomes. Improper placement of the coracoclavicular ...

    Jan Theopold, Kevin Weihs, Sabine Löffler in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (2015)

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    Teaching surgical exposures to undergraduate medical students: an integration concept for anatomical and surgical education

    Decreasing numbers of students are interested in starting a surgical career, posing substantial challenges to patient care in the next years. The anatomy course is one of the key subjects in medical training, ...

    Niels Hammer, Pierre Hepp, Sabine Löffler in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (2015)

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    The transient disappearance of cytokeratin in human fetal and adult ovaries

    Cells from the inner and outer granulosa cell layers of the ovarian follicles differ in function, probably because of their different origins from the surface epithelium and from the rete. This suggestion has ...

    Sabine Löffler, Lars-Christian Horn, Wolfgang Weber in Anatomy and Embryology (2000)