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University Medical Center Groningen

dr. J.M.A. Kuijlen

Neurosurgeon
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Publications

Answer to the letter to the editor of Y. Zhu, et al. concerning "percutaneous pedicle screw placement with a mini-open decompression versus open surgery in the treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis: one-year results of a randomised controlled trial" by A. Broekema, et al. (Eur spine J [2025]: doi:10.1007/s00586-025-08855-4)

Correction to percutaneous pedicle screw placement with a mini-open decompression versus open surgery in the treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis: one-year results of a randomised controlled trial

Corrigendum to "Integrating a randomized controlled trial with a parallel observational cohort study in cervical spine surgery insights from the foraminotomy ACDF cost-effectiveness trial (FACET)" [Spine J 25 (2025) 2014-2025]

Corrigendum to “Integrating a randomized controlled trial with a parallel observational cohort study in cervical spine surgery insights from the foraminotomy ACDF cost-effectiveness trial (FACET)” [Spine J25 (2025) 2014–2025]

Fluorescence detection of pituitary neuroendocrine tumour during endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery using bevacizumab-800CW: a non-randomised, non-blinded, single centre feasibility and dose finding trial [DEPARTURE trial]

Integrating a Randomized Controlled Trial with a Parallel Observational Cohort Study in Cervical Spine Surgery Insights From the Foraminotomy Acdf Cost-effectiveness Trial (facet)

Percutaneous pedicle screw placement with a mini-open decompression versus open surgery in the treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis: one-year results of a randomised controlled trial

The Changing Treatment Paradigm for Prolactinoma-A Prospective Series of 100 Consecutive Neurosurgical Cases

Very Long-Term Follow-Up of Multidimensional Health-Related Quality of Life After Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Pituitary Adenomas: A Prospective Cohort Study