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Bilo, Rob A.C. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Robben, Simon G.F. (author), Van Rijn, Rick R. (author)
A fracture is a partial or complete disruption of the continuity of bone or cartilage, due to mechanical forces exceeding the strength of the bone or cartilage to withstand these forces.Fractures are common in children. In a large Swedish study, the overall annual incidence of fractures in children was 2.1% (2.6 for boys; 1.7 for girls). Most...
book chapter 2023
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Bilo, Rob A.C. (author), Vester, Marloes E.M. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Teeuw, Rian A.H. (author)
Child abuse, irrespective of the type of child abuse, probably is the most prevalent risk factor for the development of children. Physical abuse is the type of abuse with the highest risk of infliction of injuries. The most injured organ due to physical abuse is the skin, with bruises being the most prevalent cutaneous injury. Other cutaneous...
book chapter 2023
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Loeve, A.J. (author)
Flexible endoscopes (long, slender, flexible instruments with a camera and light at the distal end, having working channels to introduce flexible instruments) are used for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions inside the human digestive system and inside the abdomen. Though used for their flexibility, the flexibility of these instruments...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Loeve, A.J. (author), Van de Ven, O.S. (author), Vogel, J.G. (author), Breedveld, P. (author), Dankelmann, J. (author)
In order to fully benefit from the functionalities of flexible endoscopes in surgery a simple shaft-guide that can be used to support the flexible endoscope shaft is required. Such a shaft-guide must be flexible during insertion into the human body and rigidified when properly positioned to support the flexible endoscope shaft. A shaft-guide...
journal article 2010
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Sarkalkan, N. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Van Dongen, K.W.A. (author), Tuijthof, G.J.M. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
(Osteo)chondral defects (OCDs) in the ankle are currently diagnosed with modalities that are not convenient to use in long-term follow-ups. Ultrasound (US) imaging, which is a cost-effective and non-invasive alternative, has limited ability to discriminate OCDs. We aim to develop a new diagnostic technique based on US wave propagation through...
journal article 2015
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de Geer, A. F. (author), Brouwer de Koning, S. G. (author), van Alphen, M. J.A. (author), van der Mierden, S. (author), Zuur, C. L. (author), van Leeuwen, F. W.B. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), van Veen, R. L.P. (author), Karakullukcu, M. B. (author)
Image-to-patient registration in navigated mandibular surgery is complex due to the mobile nature of the mandible compared with other craniofacial bones. As a result, surgical navigation is rarely employed in the mandibular region. This systematic review provides an overview of the different registration methods that are used for surgical...
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Schiks, L.A.H. (author), Cook, M.S. (author), Lipman, L.R. (author), van Dijke, A.P. (author), Hutchinson, K. (author), van den Hoven, Paul (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
In photographs of evidence in forensic investigations, physical size references (e.g., rulers or stickers) are often placed next to a trace to allow us to take measurements from photos. However, this is laborious and introduces contamination risks. The FreeRef-1 system is a contactless size reference system that allows us to take forensic...
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Cimen, Cansu (author), Bathoorn, Erik (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Fliss, Monika (author), Berends, Matthijs S. (author), Nagengast, Wouter B. (author), Hamprecht, Axel (author), Voss, Andreas (author), Lokate, Mariëtte (author)
Contamination of duodenoscopes is a significant concern due to the transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) among patients who undergo endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), resulting in outbreaks worldwide. In July 2020, it was determined that three different patients, all had undergone ERCP with the same...
journal article 2024
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Gholinejad, M. (author), Edwin, Bjørn (author), Elle, Ole Jakob (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
Background: Surgical process model (SPM) analysis is a great means to predict the surgical steps in a procedure as well as to predict the potential impact of new technologies. Especially in complicated and high-volume treatments, such as parenchyma sparing laparoscopic liver resection (LLR), profound process knowledge is essential for...
journal article 2023
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Schiks, L.A.H. (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
Inflicted head injury by shaking trauma (IHI-ST) in infants is a type of abusive head trauma often simulated computationally to investigate causalities between violent shaking and injury. This is commonly done with the head’s rotation center kept fixed over time. However, due to the flexibility of the infant’s neck and the external shaking...
journal article 2023
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Gholinejad, M. (author), Pelanis, Egidius (author), Aghayan, Davit (author), Fretland, Åsmund Avdem (author), Edwin, Bjørn (author), Terkivatan, Turkan (author), Elle, Ole Jakob (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Dankelman, J. (author)
Surgical process modelling is an innovative approach that aims to simplify the challenges involved in improving surgeries through quantitative analysis of a well-established model of surgical activities. In this paper, surgical process model strategies are applied for the analysis of different Minimally Invasive Liver Treatments (MILTs),...
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Terwel, K.C. (author), Schuurman, M.J. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
Based on established theories from literature and best practices of forensic investigations in aerospace engineering, civil engineering and biomechanical engineering, the Delft University of Technology has developed a Delft approach<br/>for forensic investigations. This integrated approach consists of three elements. First, because a product has...
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van Velzen, M.H.N. (author), Stolker, Robert Jan (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Niehof, S.P. (author), Mik, E.G. (author)
Arterial stiffness is a reliable prognostic parameter for cardiovascular diseases. The effect of change in arterial stiffness can be measured by the change of the pulse wave velocity (PWV). The Complior system is widely used to measure PWV between the carotid and radial arteries by means of piezoelectric clips placed around the neck and the...
journal article 2019
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Pluim, Jip M.E. (author), Jimenez-Bou, Lucas (author), Gerretsen, Reza R.R. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
When sawing during autopsies on human remains, fine dust is produced, which consists of particles of sizes that may fall within the human respirable range, and can act as vectors for pathogens. The goal of this study was to explore the potential effects of saw blade frequency and saw blade contact load on the number and size of airborne bone...
journal article 2018
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van Velzen, M.H.N. (author), Niehof, S.P. (author), Mik, E.G. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
Objective: The speed of pressure pulses traveling through the blood, the pulse wave velocity (PWV), is a metric that provides substantial information about the passive and active elasticity of the blood vessels. Therefore, PWV is a valuable parameter in the diagnosis of cardiovascular and vessel-related neurological diseases. The purpose of...
journal article 2019
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van Velzen, M.H.N. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Niehof, S.P. (author), Mik, E.G. (author)
Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a widely available non-invasive optical technique to visualize pressure pulse waves (PWs). Pulse transit time (PTT) is a physiological parameter that is often derived from calculations on ECG and PPG signals and is based on tightly defined characteristics of the PW shape. PPG signals are sensitive to artefacts....
journal article 2017
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van Velzen, M.H.N. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), Mik, E.G. (author), Niehof, S.P. (author)
The multiphotodiode array (MPA) is a novel transmission photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor to measure pulse wave velocity (PWV) in the finger. To validate the MPA, a setup was built to generate a red laser dot traveling over the MPA with known and constant scanning velocities. These scanning velocities were chosen to include speeds at least...
journal article 2018
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Schiks, L.A.H. (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
In order to investigate potential causal relations between the shaking of infants and injuries, biomechanical studies compare brain and skull dynamic behavior during shaking to injury thresholds. However, performing shaking tolerance research on infants, either in vivo or ex vivo, is extremely difficult, if not impossible. Therefore, infant...
journal article 2020
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de Geer, A. F. (author), van Alphen, M. J.A. (author), Zuur, C. L. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author), van Veen, R. L.P. (author), Karakullukcu, M. B. (author)
Purpose: To utilize navigated mandibular (reconstructive) surgery, accurate registration of the preoperative CT scan with the actual patient in the operating room (OR) is required. In this phantom study, the feasibility of a noninvasive hybrid registration method is assessed. This method consists of a point registration with anatomic...
journal article 2022
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Prinsen, D. (author), van Dijke, A.P. (author), Horeman, T. (author), van de Berg, N.J. (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
Purpose: Smothering to death is most often done with a soft cover, such as a pillow. This is one of the hardest to diagnose causes of death. Knowing more about how people perform such an act and whether there is any correlation between perpetrator characteristics and smothering approaches may help in solving criminal cases involving...
journal article 2020
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