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Ben M de Man

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Willems M, Hendriks T, Lomme R, de Man B, Van der Vliet J
Transplant Direct . 2016 Aug; 2(6):e80. PMID: 27500270
Background: Immunosuppressant agents are inevitable for solid organ recipients, but may have a negative effect on wound healing that is difficult to measure because of clinical use of a polydrug...
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van der Vijver R, van Laarhoven C, de Man B, Lomme R, Hendriks T
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2012 Mar; 27(8):1101-7. PMID: 22398458
Purpose: Protecting the anastomotic integrity using suture or staple line reinforcement remains an important goal for ongoing research. The present comprehensive study aims to establish the effects of fibrin glue...
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Willems M, Hendriks T, de Man B, Lomme R, Van der Vliet J
Wound Repair Regen . 2011 Nov; 19(6):680-6. PMID: 22092838
The use of mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors coincides with an increased incidence of surgical complications. In previous experiments, serious negative effects of postoperative everolimus on anastomotic strength were found....
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Hendriks T, Bleichrodt R, Lomme R, de Man B, Goor H, Buyne O
J Am Coll Surg . 2010 Jul; 211(2):263-70. PMID: 20670866
Background: The study aimed to analyze if peritoneal cytokine levels can predict survival in an experimental model for peritonitis. Early identification of patients most at risk for adverse outcomes would...
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Willems M, Van der Vliet J, de Man B, van der Laak J, Lomme R, Hendriks T
Wound Repair Regen . 2010 Jan; 18(1):98-104. PMID: 20082683
The introduction of mTOR-inhibitors in transplantation surgery has been associated with an increase in wound complications. We have previously reported a massive negative effect of everolimus on anastomotic strength in...
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Posma L, Hendriks T, Verhofstad A, de Man B, Lomme R, Bleichrodt R
Dis Colon Rectum . 2009 Dec; 53(1):93-100. PMID: 20010358
Purpose: Experimental studies indicate that perioperative hypoperfusion impairs anastomotic healing. In bowel surgery, the part of bowel that will be anastomosed is often pedicled, leaving the blood supply dependent on...
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Buyne O, Bleichrodt R, de Man B, Lomme R, Verweij P, Goor H, et al.
Surgery . 2009 Sep; 146(5):939-46. PMID: 19744456
Background: Intra-abdominal application of recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rtPA) can decrease the rate of abscess formation in a rat peritonitis model. Before using rtPA clinically, its effects on healing of...
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Sikkink C, Reijnen M, Duffhues B, de Man B, Lomme R, Goor H
Transl Res . 2009 Apr; 153(5):240-8. PMID: 19375685
Mesothelial cells are involved in a variety of biological processes, which include the formation of peritoneal adhesions. The cultures of human peritoneal mesothelial cells comprise an important tool to investigate...
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Van der Vliet J, Willems M, de Man B, Lomme R, Hendriks T
Transplantation . 2006 Dec; 82(11):1477-83. PMID: 17164720
Background: Although clinical data suggest its existence, little is known about the effect of rapamycin derivatives on wound repair. This study aims to delineate the influence of the mammalian target...
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Siemonsma M, de Hingh I, de Man B, Lomme R, Verhofstad A, Hendriks T
Surgery . 2003 Mar; 133(3):268-76. PMID: 12660638
Background: The strength of intestinal anastomoses is relatively low in the first days after operation, possibly as a result of localized degradation of the supporting matrix by enzymes from the...