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Prominent publications by Inger N Sierevelt
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of posterior ankle impingement is associated with a high rate of complications and a substantial time to recover. An endoscopic approach to the posterior ankle (hindfoot endoscopy) may lack these disadvantages. We hypothesized that hindfoot endoscopy causes less morbidity and facilitates a quick recovery compared with open surgery.
METHODS: Fifty-five consecutive patients with posterior ankle impingement were treated with an endoscopic removal of bone ...
Also Ranks for: Hindfoot Endoscopy | posterior ankle | patients time | quick recovery | 90 points |
No difference in anterior knee pain between a fixed and a mobile posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty after 7.9 years
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PurposeThe presence of anterior knee pain remains one of the major complaints following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Since the introduction of the mobile TKA, many studies have been performed and only a few show a slight advantage for the mobile. In our short-term follow-up study, we found less anterior knee pain in the posterior stabilized mobile knees compared to the posterior stabilized knees. The concept of self-alignment and the results from our short-term study led us to form the ...
Also Ranks for: Anterior Knee Pain | total knee arthroplasty | posterior stabilized | hss patella | follow studies |
PURPOSE: In this double-blinded, randomised clinical trial, the aim was to compare the analgesic effects of low doses of intra-articular Bupivacaine and Ropivacaine against placebo after knee arthroscopy performed under general anaesthesia.
METHODS: A total of 282 patients were randomised to 10 cc NaCl 0.9%, 10 cc Bupivacaine 0.5% or 10 cc Ropivacaine 0.75%. Patients received the assigned therapy by intra-articular injection after closure of the portal. Pain and satisfaction were ...
Also Ranks for: Knee Arthroscopy | pain relief | bupivacaine ropivacaine | intra articular | general anaesthesia |
Translation and Validation of the Dutch Version of the International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form
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BACKGROUND: For knee-related surgery, there is a great demand for internationally useable subjective scoring systems. Before such measurements can be used, they should be translated and validated for the population they are used on. For the Dutch population, only the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index and Oxford 12 Questionnaire have been validated. However, these scores can only be used regarding osteoarthritis of the knee. In 2001, the International Knee ...
Also Ranks for: Subjective Knee | documentation committee | dutch version | content validity | internal consistency |
A comparison of hemiarthroplasty with total hip replacement for displaced intracapsular fracture of the femoral neck
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The aim of this study was to analyse the functional outcome after a displaced intracapsular fracture of the femoral neck in active patients aged over 70 years without osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis of the hip, randomised to receive either a hemiarthroplasty or a total hip replacement (THR). We studied 252 patients of whom 47 (19%) were men, with a mean age of 81.1 years (70.2 to 95.6). They were randomly allocated to be treated with either a cemented hemiarthroplasty (137 ...
Also Ranks for: Femoral Neck | total hip replacement | intracapsular fracture | hip hemiarthroplasty | functional outcome |
Measurement properties of the most commonly used Foot- and Ankle-Specific Questionnaires: the FFI, FAOS and FAAM. A systematic review
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PurposeIn the foot and ankle literature, a wide range of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is used, however, consensus as to which PROMs are preferred is lacking. Selection of a PROM is among other reasons, often based on measurement properties without considering the methodological quality of the studies that evaluate these measurement properties. The aim of current study was first to identify the most frequently used foot and ankle-specific PROMs in recent orthopaedic foot and ...
Also Ranks for: Measurement Properties | foot ankle | surveys questionnaires | outcome measures | reported proms |
BACKGROUND: Osteochondral defects (OCDs) of the talus usually affect athletic patients. The primary surgical treatment consists of arthroscopic debridement and microfracture. Various possibilities have been suggested to improve the recovery process after debridement and microfracture. A potential solution to obtain this goal is the application of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs), which stimulate the repair process of bone and cartilage.
HYPOTHESIS: The use of PEMFs after ...
Also Ranks for: Arthroscopic Debridement | pulsed electromagnetic fields | osteochondral talar defects | patients sports | ocd talus |
Less Anterior Knee Pain with a Mobile-bearing Prosthesis Compared with a Fixed-bearing Prosthesis
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Anterior knee pain is one of the major short-term complaints after TKA. Since the introduction of the mobile-bearing TKA, numerous studies have attempted to confirm the theoretical advantages of a mobile-bearing TKA over a fixed-bearing TKA but most show little or no actual benefits. The concept of self-alignment for the mobile bearing suggests the posterior-stabilized mobile-bearing TKA would provide a lower incidence of anterior knee pain compared with a fixed-bearing TKA. We therefore ...
Also Ranks for: Knee Pain | bearing prosthesis | replacement motion | posterior stabilized | tka fixed |
BACKGROUND: Chronic lateral ankle instability occurs in 10% to 20% of people after an acute ankle sprain. Initial treatment is conservative but if this fails and ligament laxity is present, surgical intervention is considered.
OBJECTIVES: To compare different treatments, conservative or surgical, for chronic lateral ankle instability.
SEARCH STRATEGY: We searched the Cochrane Bone, Joint and Muscle Trauma Group Specialised Register, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, ...
Also Ranks for: Chronic Ankle Instability | neuromuscular training | surgical intervention | ankle joint | dynamic tenodesis |
Predictors of functional outcome following femoral neck fractures treated with an arthroplasty: limitations of the Harris hip score
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INTRODUCTION: To study the association between potential prognostic factors and functional outcome at 1 and 5 year follow-up in patients with femoral neck fractures treated with an arthroplasty. To analyze the reliability of the Harris hip score (HHS).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A multicenter analysis which included 252 patients who sustained a femoral neck fracture treated with an arthroplasty. Functional outcome after surgery was assessed using a modified HHS and was evaluated after 1 ...
Also Ranks for: Functional Outcome | femoral neck fractures | harris hip score | arthroplasty replacement | internal consistency |
The course of the superficial peroneal nerve in relation to the ankle position: anatomical study with ankle arthroscopic implications
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Despite the fact that the superficial peroneal nerve is the only nerve in the human body that can be made visible; iatrogenic damage to this nerve is the most frequently reported complication in anterior ankle arthroscopy. One of the methods to visualize the nerve is combined ankle plantar flexion and inversion. In the majority of cases, the superficial peroneal nerve can be made visible. The portals for anterior ankle arthroscopy are however created with the ankle in the neutral or ...
Also Ranks for: Superficial Peroneal Nerve | anatomical study | anterior ankle arthroscopy | lateral ankle | iatrogenic damage |
PURPOSE: To assess the outcomes of the various techniques of primary repair of proximal anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears in the recent literature using a systematic review with meta-analysis.
METHODS: PRISMA guidelines were followed. All studies reporting outcomes of arthroscopic primary repair of proximal ACL tears using primary repair, repair with static (suture) augmentation and dynamic augmentation between January 2014 and July 2019 in PubMed, Embase and Cochrane were ...
Also Ranks for: Primary Repair | anterior cruciate | ligament tears | failure rates | evidence systematic review |
Translation and validation of the Dutch version of the Oxford 12-item knee questionnaire for knee arthroplasty
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BACKGROUND: In 1998, the Oxford 12-item knee questionnnaire was developed by Dawson et al. as a self-administered disease- and site-specific questionnaire, specifically developed for knee arthroplasty patients. Since then,it has proven to be an effective outcome questionnaire, and is widely used. Despite the positive psychometric properties for the Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) population, the 12-item knee questionnaire has only been translated into a few languages. We thus translated ...
Also Ranks for: Dutch Version | knee arthroplasty | oxford 12 | content validity | sensitivity specificity |
Dutch translation of the Kujala Anterior Knee Pain Scale and validation in patients after knee arthroplasty
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Purpose
To translate and validate the Kujala Anterior Knee Pain Scale (AKPS) in patients who have undergone total knee arthroplasty (TKA) or unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) and evaluate the internal consistency, construct validity and ceiling or floor effect.
MethodsAfter standard forward and backward translation was performed, 302 patients who have received a TKA or UKA filled out the AKPS together with Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) patella score, visual analogue score ...
Also Ranks for: Knee Arthroplasty | patients tka | pain scale | internal consistency | kujala anterior |
Inger N Sierevelt: Influence Statistics
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survivorship lateral uka | #1 |
holistic approach chap | #1 |
motion latella | #1 |
10 ankle fractures | #1 |
floor akps | #1 |
arthroscopies irrigation | #1 |
hss patella | #1 |
loose fibrous | #1 |
global cap csa | #1 |
imhauser ito | #1 |
tenotomy debridement | #1 |
lgho revision | #1 |
applicability athletes | #1 |
difference ijd | #1 |
minimal detectable subscale | #1 |
bearing press | #1 |
tka coated | #1 |
goniometer achillometer | #1 |
unacceptable view | #1 |
overstuffed shoulder joint | #1 |
uka akps | #1 |
eq5d3l health scores | #1 |
visaa dutch language | #1 |
previous chapters potential | #1 |
reliable fallback option | #1 |
dislocations thr | #1 |
survivorship lateral | #1 |
cor revision | #1 |
aim sports assessmentachilles | #1 |
goniometer adult | #1 |
disturbances air bubbles | #1 |
correlation goniometer | #1 |
fourinone sstprocedure | #1 |
cotera1 | #1 |
kujala anterior | #1 |
active elderly patients | #1 |
conclusion visaanl | #1 |
knee reproducibility surveys | #1 |
wellestablished quick | #1 |
acs mb | #1 |
500 thr | #1 |
Key People For Superficial Peroneal Nerve
Inger N Sierevelt:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichInger N Sierevelthas direct influence:Superficial peroneal nerve, Ankle fractures, Calcific deposits, Arthroscopic debridement, Rotator cuff, Dutch version, Posterior malleolar fragment, Total knee arthroplasty.
Inger N Sierevelt:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Inger N Sierevelt has influence:Total hip arthroplasty, Osteochondral lesions, Tibial plateau fractures, Internal fixation, Femoral neck, Ankle instability, Surgical treatment.
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