Publications by authors named "V A Postma"

Introduction: Surgery for proximal femoral fractures in the Netherlands is performed by trauma surgeons, general surgeons and orthopaedic surgeons. The aim of this study was to assess whether there is a difference in outcome for patients with proximal femoral fractures operated by trauma surgeons versus general surgeons. Secondly, the relation between hospital and surgeon volume and postoperative complications was explored.

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Background: In the Netherlands about 18,000 procedures with implant removal are performed annually following open or closed reduction and fixation of fractures, of which 30-80% concern the foot, ankle and lower leg region. For clean surgical procedures, the rate of postoperative wound infections (POWI) should be less than ~2%. However, rates of 10-12% following implant removal have been reported, specifically after foot, ankle and lower leg fractures.

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A 41-year-old woman presented to our emergency department after she tripped over a doorstep. Physical examination showed swelling and a stepladder deformity of the left little finger. Radiographs confirmed dorsal dislocation in both interphalangeal joints.

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Acute upper gastrointestinal tract hemorrhage represents a frequent morbidity which can be localized and treated endoscopically. When endoscopic treatment alone is failing, radiological or surgical treatment may be warranted. A case history will be presented regarding a rare cause of intestinal hemorrhage with an extraordinary course of illness.

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Background: The condition of pneumatosis intestinalis is characterized by gas in the intestinal wall, with a variety of causes.

Case: A septic patient with intestinal pneumatosis, locally advanced ovarian cancer, and Sister Joseph's Nodule.

Conclusion: The clinical significance of this rare combination of symptoms and signs is discussed.

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