Aniek P M van Zantvoort
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van Zantvoort A, de Bruijn J, Hundscheid H, Teijink J, Scheltinga M
Foot Ankle Int
. 2023 Sep;
44(11):1097-1104.
PMID: 37724857
Background: Chronic exertional compartment syndrome involving the lower leg lateral compartment (lat-CECS) seldom occurs isolated but is usually combined with CECS of the anterior (ant-CECS) or deep posterior compartment (dp-CECS)....
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de Bruijn J, van Zantvoort A, Hundscheid H, Hoogeveen A, van Eerten P, Teijink J, et al.
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2021 Dec;
9(11):23259671211051358.
PMID: 34888390
Background: Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) of the anterior leg compartment (ant-CECS) is frequently treated with a minimally invasive fasciotomy. Several operative techniques and operative devices exist, but none have...
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de Bruijn J, van Zantvoort A, Hundscheid H, Hoogeveen A, Teijink J, Scheltinga M
Foot Ankle Int
. 2018 Nov;
40(3):343-351.
PMID: 30466306
Background:: Up to 8% of patients who underwent a fasciotomy for leg anterior chronic exertional compartment syndrome (ant-CECS) report sensory deficits suggestive of iatrogenic superficial peroneal nerve (SPN) injury. In...
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van Zantvoort A, Setz M, Hoogeveen A, Scheltinga M
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2018 Aug;
6(8):2325967118787761.
PMID: 30148178
No abstract available.
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de Bruijn J, van Zantvoort A, Winkes M, van der Cruijsen-Raaijmakers M, Hoogeveen A, Teijink J, et al.
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2018 Mar;
6(3):2325967118757179.
PMID: 29531960
Background: Lower leg chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is usually diagnosed in young and athletic individuals. The presence of CECS in older patients has received little attention in the literature,...
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de Bruijn J, van Zantvoort A, van Klaveren D, Winkes M, van der Cruijsen-Raaijmakers M, Hoogeveen A, et al.
Int J Sports Med
. 2017 Nov;
39(1):58-66.
PMID: 29126337
Knowledge about lower leg chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is largely obtained from highly selected populations. Patient characteristics may therefore not be appropriate for the general population. Our purpose was...
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van Zantvoort A, de Bruijn J, Winkes M, Hoogeveen A, Teijink J, Scheltinga M
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2017 Jun;
5(6):2325967117711121.
PMID: 28634595
Background: The diagnostic gold standard for diagnosing chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a dynamic intracompartmental pressure (ICP) measurement of the muscle. The potential role of a repeat ICP (re-ICP)...
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Winkes M, van Zantvoort A, de Bruijn J, Smeets S, van der Cruijsen-Raaijmakers M, Hoogeveen A, et al.
Am J Sports Med
. 2016 Feb;
44(5):1309-16.
PMID: 26888880
Background: Patients with exercise-induced lower leg pain may suffer from deep posterior chronic exertional compartment syndrome (dp-CECS). Current evidence for the efficacy of surgery is based on retrospective studies. Effects...
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van Zantvoort A, de Bruijn J, Winkes M, Dielemans J, van der Cruijsen-Raaijmakers M, Hoogeveen A, et al.
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2016 Jan;
3(11):2325967115617728.
PMID: 26740955
Background: Exercise-induced lower leg pain may be caused by chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS). The anterior (ant-CECS) or deep posterior compartment (dp-CECS) is usually affected. Knowledge regarding CECS of the...
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de Bruijn J, van Zantvoort A, Winkes M, Raaymakers L, van der Cruijsen-Raaijmakers M, Hoogeveen A, et al.
Foot Ankle Int
. 2015 Jul;
36(12):1475-82.
PMID: 26219908
Background: Operative management of chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the tibialis anterior muscle compartment (ant-CECS) usually involves the use of a fasciotome. Collateral tissue damage such as hematoma and nerve...