Publications by authors named "Eline W Zwitser"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study evaluates the accuracy of shoulder injections for adhesive capsulitis using two landmark-based techniques: a traditional posterior approach and a new anterior approach, without ultrasound assistance.
  • - A total of 95 eligible patients, who experienced shoulder pain lasting less than four months, were injected, with 41 receiving the posterior technique and 54 receiving the anterior technique performed by experienced specialists.
  • - The purpose is to determine which method yields greater accuracy for glenohumeral injections, potentially providing insights for improving non-ultrasound methods in clinical practice.
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Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the thigh following primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a highly uncommon complication and has not yet been reported before with regards to the anterior approach through the anterior supine interval. We present a case of a 69-year-old male patient with a history of stroke, who developed ACS of the thigh after elective THA while using therapeutic low molecular weight heparin as bridging for regular oral anticoagulation. ACS pathogenesis, diagnostic tools, treatment and relevant literature are discussed.

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A 75-year-old man presented with knee pain due to medial osteoarthritis of the knee in the orthopedic outpatient clinic. Conservative treatment was started with steroid infiltration. Besides his knee complaint reported a bilateral painless swollen calf muscle without traumatic cause, and also without any pain at night, fever or medical illness.

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The design and management of an orthopaedic bone bank is a complex process in which medical organisation and legislation intertwine. Neither in the Netherlands, nor in any other European country, there are official guidelines for the organisation and management of an orthopaedic bone bank. In the Netherlands, the recently modified 'law of security and quality for using human materials' (WVKL) dictates requirements for technical and organisational aspects for the use of human tissue and cells.

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Background: A relatively high incidence of pathological conditions in retrieved femoral heads, including a group of patients having low grade B-cell lymphoma, has been described before. At short term follow up none of these patients with low-grade B-cell lymphoma showed evidence of systemic disease. However, the long term follow up of these patients is not known.

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