Publications by authors named "Jolanda J de Poorter"

Purpose: Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is the commonest hip disorder in adolescents. In situ pinning is commonly performed, yet lately there has been an increase in procedures with open reduction and internal fixation. These procedures, however, are technically demanding with relatively high complication rates and unknown long-term outcomes.

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Purpose: Syndromes with focal overgrowth are rare and diagnosis is difficult because manifestations are highly variable and symptoms overlap between syndromes. Diagnosis depends on clinical history, physical examination, and radiologic and histologic findings. This report describes a case of focal overgrowth of the left seventh rib and half of the adjacent thoracic vertebra, with overlying infiltrating lipoma.

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Revision surgery for loosened hip prostheses is a heavy burden for elderly patients with comorbidity. As an alternative to surgery we performed a study to stabilize the prosthesis by percutaneous cement injection after removing inflammatory tissue with an intraarticular virus-directed enzyme prodrug approach. Twelve elderly patients with debilitating pain from a loosened hip prosthesis were included in a phase 1 dose-escalating clinical study.

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Loosening of orthopedic hip prostheses is an increasing health problem. In elderly patients with comorbidity,revision surgery may lead to high mortality rates. A less invasive surgical technique is therefore required to reduce these patient risks.

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Background: Predictable and adequate transgene expression is essential for clinical gene therapy. Several studies have focused on optimization of transgene expression. In this study the effect of sodium butyrate (NaB) and a ubiquitous chromatin opening element (UCOE) on short-term gene expression after adenovirus-mediated gene transfer in fibroblastic interface cells from periprosthetic tissue in loosened orthopedic implants is investigated.

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Background: Loosening is a major complication in prosthesis surgery. Less invasive alternatives to revision surgery are required to prevent and treat prosthesis loosening. Some experimental therapies investigating alternative treatments exploit the intra-articular space as a route of administration.

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Background: Loosening is a major complication in prosthesis surgery. To stabilize loosened orthopedic implants, the interface tissue surrounding the implant must be removed. As an alternative to manual removal, we explored the possibility of removing the tissue by gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy.

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