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Willemsen, Koen (author), Tryfonidou, Marianna A. (author), Sakkers, Ralph J.B. (author), Castelein, René M. (author), Beukers, Martijn (author), Seevinck, Peter R. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), van der Wal, Bart C.H. (author), Meij, Björn P. (author)
The concept of a novel patient-specific 3D-printed shelf implant should be evaluated in a relevant large animal model with hip dysplasia. Therefore, three dogs with radiographic bilateral hip dysplasia and a positive subluxation test underwent unilateral acetabular augmentation with a 3D-printed dog-specific titanium implant. The...
journal article 2022
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Willemsen, K. (author), Möring, Michelle M. (author), Harlianto, Netanja I. (author), Tryfonidou, Marianna A. (author), van der Wal, Bart C.H. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Meij, Björn P. (author), Sakkers, Ralph J. B. (author)
Hip dysplasia (HD) is common in both humans and dogs. This interconnection is because humans and dogs descended from a common ancestor and therefore have a similar anatomy at micro- and macroscopic levels. Furthermore, dogs are the animals of choice for testing new treatments for human hip dysplasia and orthopedic surgery in general. However,...
review 2021
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Rudnik‐Jansen, Imke (author), Tellegen, Anna R. (author), Pouran, B. (author), Schrijver, Karin (author), Meij, Björn P. (author), Emans, Pieter J. (author), de Gendt, Erin (author), Thomas, Rachel E. (author), Kik, Marja J.L. (author), de Visser, Huub M. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Egas, Annelies (author), van Maarseveen, Erik (author), Woike, Nina (author), Mihov, George (author), Thies, Jens (author), Tryfonidou, Marianna A. (author), Creemers, Laura B. (author)
Background and Purpose: Corticosteroids are intra-articularly injected to relieve pain in joints with osteoarthritis (OA) or acute tissue damage such as ligament or tendon tears, despite its unverified contraindication in unstable joints. Biomaterial-based sustained delivery may prolong reduction of inflammatory pain, while avoiding harmful...
journal article 2019