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To research in three groups whether there is a significant difference between RYGB and BRYGB patients.
With this prospective registry we aim to evaluate the outcome of patients with a T2-T3 primary melanoma and minimal SN tumor burden, treated by CLND or nodal observation:* The main objective is to determine if T2-T3 melanoma patients with minimal SN…
To investigate whether a test meal in gastric bypass patients with supplemented casein protein results in higher concentrations of satiety-related plasma amino acids and satiety-related hormones and leads to more postprandial satiety and less hunger…
We are performing a large randomised trial of *deep* versus *light* anaesthesia to definitively answer the question of whether anaesthetic depth alters perioperative outcome. Elderly patients undergoing major surgery will be randomised to an…
1.1 Overall Aim: To establish a safe, standardized protocol for the perioperative management of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who are receiving a novel oral anticoagulant (NOAC) drug, either dabigatran, rivaroxaban or apixaban, and require…
The purpose of this prospective randomised trial is 1) to compare short- and long-term efficacy of open selective haemorrhoidopexy with stapled haemorrhoidopexy; 2) to compare patients satisfaction between open and stapled haemorrhoidopexy.
To evaluate the long term safety, efficacy, predictability, stability, complications and patient satisfaction after implantation of Artisan phakic intraocular lenses for the correction of high degree myopia.
We want to compare duplicate measurements of celite ACT and kaolin ACT in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. In addition we want to measure heparin use during surgery in patients monitored with celite ACT and with kaolin ACT.In addition,…
To investigate the feasibility of the introduction of a specialized clinical pathway (Optimal Track) for the high risk surgical patient. In this pathway high risk surgical patients will receive treatment according to fast-track principles.…
I) Is the infusion of crystalloid fluids in healthy subjects associated with a reduction in microcirculatory perfused vessel density and increase in perfused boundary region? II) Does colloid administration attenuates the crystalloid-induced…
RESEARCH QUESTIONS* Is the currently used RNAF protocol for the acute medical care on the Battlefield sufficient.* What recommendation can be made to enhance this protocol, with emphasis on the transfer of information from battle field to second…
Objectives:Primary* Phase Ib: to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) recommended for Phase II of eribulin mesylate (eribulin), administered in combination with gemcitabine plus cisplatin in patients with locally advanced or metastatic bladder…
Primary Objective: Does the use of the laparoscopic insertion technique lower the incidence of malfunctioning CAPD-catheters at 6 weeks postoperatively? Secondary Objectives: Does the use of the laparoscopic insertion technique improve catheter…
The aim of this study is to increase knowledge about the effects of anaesthesia one day after surgery in young children.
The main aim of the present study is i)To assess whether sugammadex has a positive effect on the post-operative alertness of the patients, and ii) to assess the nature, magnitude and the time of onset of this effect (if any).
Objective of the ANKLE TRIAL is to differentiate between results of three types of functional treatment in a profound methodological way, with primary research question: what will be the optimal functional treatment for acute lateral ankle ligament…
Objective of the Trial:Does the use of a Bard® Polysoft* preperitoneal mesh result in less chronic pain than after the use of a ProGrip*self-fixing semi-resorbable mesh for patients with an inguinal hernia repair through an anterior approach?
In this study, we want to find the anesthetic technique with the highest patient satisfaction, best surgical and anesthesiological conditions and the technique with the highest time efficiency. We compare three anesthetic techniques.
To assess quality of life in patients who underwent an amputation because of serious CRPS-*, with life threatening ulcers or infections, or unbearable and therapy resistant pain in a none functional limb that had a negative influence on the…
To get an impression concerning the patient flow, degree of patient drop-out, required time for the research workers, financial costs, logistical problems and the effectiveness of treatment with tape.