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Publications

3D fracture assessment could be predictive of native hip survival after nonoperative treatment of acetabular fractures

Corrigendum to “A geometry-based model for non-invasive estimation of pressure gradients over iliac artery stenosis” [J. Biomech. 92 (2019) 67–75, (S0021929019303628), (10.1016/j.jbiomech.2019.05.030)]

Outcomes of fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair with an inverted contralateral limb

Pain perception, opioid consumption and mobility following lateral compression pelvic ring injuries: a two-year prospective cohort study

Perceptions, barriers and facilitators regarding nutritional care for patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia: a focus group study among healthcare professionals

3D-assisted corrective osteotomies of the distal radius: a comparison of pre-contoured conventional implants versus patient-specific implants

3D surgical planning including patientspecific drilling guides for tibial plateau fractures: a prospective feasibility study

APOLLO: advanced magnetic probes for minimally invasive endovascular interventions

A scoping review on nutritional intake and nutritional status in people with a major dysvascular lower limb amputation

Association of iliofemoral calcium score and major vascular complications within the first year after lower limb endovascular revascularization

Press/media

ESVS Podcast on treatment of challenging aorta aneurysms with use of EndoAnchors

Two UT projects receive Open Technology funding

Twee UT-onderzoeksprojecten ontvangen deze maand financiering binnen het OTP

‘Technische dokter’ niet meer weg te denken uit ziekenhuis’

‘Technische dokter’ niet meer weg te denken uit ziekenhuis: ‘Vermindert de enorme zorglast’

Techneut assisteert chirurg bij operaties

Explore Future Medical Technology

Innovaties in de medische wereld op TechMed Event Twente

De toekomstige gezondheidszorg versterken met medische technologie