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Radial head fracture: a potentially complex injury

Kaas, L.

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TAbLE OF COnTEnTS

Part I: General introduction and current issues

Chapter 1:

General introduction and outline of the thesis. L. Kaas

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Chapter 2:

Management of radial head fractures: current concepts.L .Kaas, J.B. Jupiter, C.N. van Dijk, D. Eygendaal

Shoulder & Elbow 2011; 3(1): 34-40. (Invited review)

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Part II: Epidemiology of radial head fractures and the relation to osteoporosis

Chapter 3:

Epidemiology of radial head fractures. L. Kaas, R.P. van Riet, J.P.A.M. Vroemen, D. Eygendaal

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2010; 19(4): 520-523.

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Chapter 4:

Radial head fractures and osteoporosis: a case-control study. L. Kaas, I.N. Sierevelt, J.P.A.M. Vroemen, C.N. van Dijk, D. Eygendaal

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Part III: Associated injuries of radial head fractures

Chapter 5:

Magnetic resonance imaging findings in 46 elbows with a radial head fracture. L. Kaas, J.L. Turkenburg, R.P. van Riet, J.P.A.M. Vroemen, D. Eygendaal Acta Orthopaedica 2010; 81(3): 373-376.

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Chapter 6:

Magnetic resonance imaging in radial head fractures: Most injuries are not clinically relevant. L. Kaas, J.L. Turkenburg, R.P. van Riet, J.P.A.M. Vroemen,C.N. van

Dijk, D. Eygendaal

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2011;20(8): 1282-1288.

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Chapter 7:

Ulnar collateral ligament instability of the elbow. D. Eygendaal, L. Kaas Evidence-Based Orthopedics, 1st edition. M. Bhandari (ed.)

Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford; 2012: Page 781-786.

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Part IV: Classification and treatment

Chapter 8:

Intra- and interobserver reliability of the Mason-Hotchkiss classification. L. Kaas, M.A. van Hooft, M.P. Somford, L.H.G.J. Elmans, C.N. van Dijk, D. Eygendaal

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Chapter 9:

Treatment of Mason type II radial head fractures: a systematic review. L. Kaas, P.A.A. Struijs, D. Ring, C.N. van Dijk, D. Eygendaal

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Chapter 10:

Results of the Judet bipolar radial head prosthesis in 33 patients with a minimal follow-up of 2 years.

L. Kaas, I.F. Kodde, R.P. van Riet, C.N. van Dijk, D. Eygendaal Submitted.

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Part V: General discussion, summary and conclusions

Chapter 11:

Discussion and summary L. Kaas

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nederlandstalige algemene discussie, samenvatting,

conclusies en aanbevelingen voor toekomstig onderzoek

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Dankwoord

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bibliography

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