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    The Pain Cycle: Implications for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pelvic Pain Syndromes

    The aim of the study was to report our results of sacral nerve stimulation in patients with pelvic pain after failed conservative treatment. From 1992 to August 1998 we treated 111 patients (40 males, 71 fema...

    K. Everaert, J. Devulder, M. De Muynck, S. Stockman in International Urogynecology Journal (2001)

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    Patient Satisfaction and Complications Following Sacral Nerve Stimulation for Urinary Retention, Urge Incontinence and Perineal Pain: a Multicenter Evaluation

    The aim of the study was to determine the success rate, the complications, the failures and the solutions found in troublesome cases. A retrospective study was performed in three university centers in Belgium...

    K. Everaert, D. De Ridder, L. Baert, W. Oosterlinck in International Urogynecology Journal (2000)

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    Urinary excretion of tubular proteins and the technetium-99m dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) absolute renal uptake in partial ureteral obstruction in rats: a functional evaluation of hydronephrotic kidneys

    The aim of this longitudinal study was to evaluate tubular proteinuria in rats with unilateral (UPO) and bilateral (BPO) partial ureteral obstruction with the dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scan as the gold st...

    K. Everaert, C. Van de Wiele, J. Delanghe, H. Vander Eecken in Urological Research (1999)

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    Elevated tubular proteinuria, albuminuria and decreased urinary N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase activity following unilateral total ureteral obstruction in rats

    Urinary tubular proteinuria and N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) activity has not yet been studied after unilateral total ureteral obstruction (UTO). The aim of the study was (1) to evaluate in a longitudinal ...

    K. Everaert, W. Kerckhaert, J. Delanghe, N. Lameire, W. Sturley in Urological Research (1998)

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    Diagnosis and localization of a complicated urinary tract infection in neurogenic bladder disease by tubular proteinuria and serum prostate specific antigen

    Introduction: Urinary tract infection is the most frequent complication occurring in patients with spinal cord injuries and can cause renal failure and male infertility. We used the urinary α-1-microglobulin (α1...

    K Everaert, C Oostra, J Delanghe, J Vande Walle, M Van Laere, W Oosterlinck in Spinal Cord (1998)

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    Experience with augmentation cystoplasty. A review

    Good experience with clam cystoplasty is reported for 28 patients (14 female), 89% of whom had a neuropathic bladder. Prolonged conservative treatment had failed in all cases. The efficacy of the operation in ...

    P Mast, P Hoebeke, J J Wyndaele, W Oosterlinck, K Everaert in Spinal Cord (1995)

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    Watertight Sutures with Fibrin Glue: An Experimental Study

    A rat model was developed to test the watertightness of sutures and used to evaluate the value of fibrin glue in making conventional sutures watertight. Fibrin glue raised the mean hydrostatic pressure to whic...

    P. Hoebeke, W. Oosterlinck, R. Verbeeck in Gynecology and Obstetrics Urology (1994)

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    Low-voltage coagulation for welding sutures watertight: an experimental study

    A rat model was developed to test the watertightness of sutures. In this model it was proved that welding by use of low-voltage coagulation current did not improve on the watertightness obtained with conventio...

    P. B. Hoebeke, S. Zubair, W. Oosterlinck, R. M. H. Verbeeck in Urological Research (1992)

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    Rationale for local toxicity of calcium chelators

    Calcium chelating agents, such as ethylenediaminetetraacetate are toxic to urothelium. Their capacity to form complexes with calcium ions, which is the basis for their chemolytical effectiveness, also determin...

    W. Oosterlinck, R. Verbeeck, C. Cuvelier, D. Vergauwe in Urological Research (1992)

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    Toxicity of litholytic ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid solutions to the urothelium of the rat and dog

    The toxicity to the urothelium of bipotassium ethylene-diaminetetraacetic acid (K2-EDTA) buffered with 0.2 M triethanolamine (TEA) at pH 8 and 8.5 was tested in rats and dogs. Even at a low concentration of 3.125...

    W. Oosterlinck, R. Verbeeck, C. Cuvelier, H. Verplaetse, A. Verbaeys in Urological Research (1991)

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    Anästhesie bei rekonstruktiver urethraler Chirurgie

    Vorbeugung gegen und Behandlung von Erektion während der Operation (verursacht Blutungen).

    P. Moulaert, W. Oosterlinck, W. A. De Sy in 40. Tagung, 28. September–1. Oktober 1988,… (1989)

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    Postersitzung 10: Operative Techniken

    Abdominale Wunddehiszenzen treten postoperativ mit einer absoluten Häufigkeit von 1–3% auf und sind mit einer Mortalität von bis zu 35% belastet. Die postoperative Festigkeit der Abdominalaponeurose beruht bis...

    Dr. med P. Fornara, W. Sturm in Tagung 14.–17. Oktober 1987, Stuttgart (1988)

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    A simplified technique of bladder neck suspension with tissue glue

    Why did we change our operative technique for cure of stress incontinence in women ? Since many years the technique of Goebel-Stoeckel was followed using a fascial sling for bladder neck suspension. It gave ex...

    W. de Sy, W. Oosterlinck, H. Minnaert in Practical Aspects of Urinary Incontinence (1986)

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    Early adjuvant Adriamycin in superficial bladder carcinoma

    A multicenter study was performed in 110 patients with superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. Adriamycin (50 mg/50 ml) was administered intravesically within 24 h after transurethral resection...

    C. C. Schulman, L. J. Denis, W. Oosterlinck in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (1983)

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    The use of the bladder wash-out test in patients with spinal cord lesions who have urinary tract infection

    In 42 patients with a spinal cord lesion and chronic urinary tract infection the bladder wash-out test was performed to locate the site of infection.

    J J Wyndaele, W Oosterlinck, W A De Sy, H Claessens in Spinal Cord (1983)

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    Early adjuvant adriamycin in superficial bladder carcinoma

    A multicenter study was performed in 110 patients with superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. Adriamycin (50 mg/50 ml) was administered intravesically within 24 h after transurethral resection...

    C. C. Schulman, L. J. Denis, W. Oosterlinck, W. De Sy in World Journal of Urology (1983)

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    Intravesikale Adriamycin-Behandlung bei oberflächlichen Blasentumoren

    Sechs Universitätszentren in Belgien haben am folgenden Studium teilgenommen: Adriamycin (50 mg/50 ml) wurde 110 Patienten 24 Stunden nach transurethraler Resektion für T1-Blasentumor intravesikal instilliert ...

    Prof. Dr. C. Schulman, L. Denis in Verhandlungsbericht der Deutschen Gesellsc… (1982)

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    Effect of sludge ice cooling on renal function and renal histology in the dog

    The effect of sludge ice surface cooling on the compensatory hypertrophied dog kidney was investigated. Renal function was measured prior to and on days 1, 3 and 7 after the cooling procedure by means of inuli...

    A. Verbaeys, W. Oosterlinck, N. Lameire, C. Cuvelier, W. A. De Sy in Urological Research (1981)

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    Bidimensional Radioscopy

    Safe, easy running, and reliable radiologic equipment is one of the most important requirements in staghorn calculus surgery. Indeed, it is essential that all stone fragments should be removed to avoid stone r...

    W. A. De Sy, W. Oosterlinck in Advances in Diagnostic Urology (1981)

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    Lipophile Antibiotika bei der Behandlung der bakteriellen Prostatitis

    Die meisten Antibiotika sind unwirksam bei der Behandlung einer bakteriellen Prostatitis. weil sie nur schwer in das Prostatagewebe penetrieren.

    Dr. J. Mattelaer, W. Oosterlinck in Verhandlungsbericht der Deutschen Gesellsc… (1977)

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