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T Kapapa

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Woischneck D, Schmitz B, Kapapa T
Clin Radiol . 2017 Jan; 72(5):426.e7-426.e15. PMID: 28069157
Aim: To identify whether increased numbers of brainstem lesions are found in the presence of a post-traumatic pupillary function disturbance and classify them anatomically. Materials And Methods: In this study,...
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Gulke J, Scholl H, Kapapa T, Geyer T, Mentzel M, Wachter N
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir . 2016 Sep; 48(5):281-9. PMID: 27580441
Background: Wrist fusion is still a common treatment for patients with advanced stage arthritis. Since patients are often intimidated by the functional limitations, we intended to evaluate the influence of...
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Gulke J, Mentzel M, Dornacher D, Schneider L, Kapapa T, Wachter N
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir . 2016 Sep; 48(5):273-80. PMID: 27580440
Background/purpose: Joint replacement is a widely used procedure to treat painful osteoarthritis of the proximal interphalangeal joint. From 1996 to 1999, 16 patients received 19 hinged, piston-based DIGITOS prostheses in...
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Woischneck D, Firsching R, Schmitz B, Kapapa T
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 39(1):79-86. PMID: 26814926
Purpose: To clarify the predictive power of the Glasgow coma score (GCS) after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and in the context of brain stem lesions. Methods: In 143 patients who...
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Woischneck D, Stah W, Kapapa T
Versicherungsmedizin . 2015 Aug; 67(2):75-7. PMID: 26281287
A mere 14% gave the right answer according the guidelines: Code the "best motoric answer" of the "upper limb". 86% coded the Glasgow-Coma-Score for the motoric variable falsely and inconsistently....
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Woischneck D, Kapapa T, Scheuerle A, Schutze M, Pauli S
Versicherungsmedizin . 2015 Jan; 66(4):188-92. PMID: 25558507
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) plays a major role after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Its imaging is based on computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, DAI is a...
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Woischneck D, Skalej M, Firsching R, Kapapa T
Clin Radiol . 2014 Dec; 70(3):278-85. PMID: 25527191
Aim: To determine the pathomorphological and clinical background to decerebrate posturing in humans following serious traumatic brain injury. Materials And Methods: One hundred and twenty patients who had been unconscious...
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Woischneck D, Peters B, Kapapa T, Skalei M, Firsching R
Versicherungsmedizin . 2013 Apr; 65(1):4-8. PMID: 23593806
The purpose of this study was to clarify any influences by age on the outcome after multiple trauma. 520 patients (age > 20 years) were analysed after inclusion in a...
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Woischneck D, Kapapa T, Grimm C, Skalej M, Schmitz B, Blumstein N, et al.
Z Orthop Unfall . 2011 Oct; 149(5):541-5. PMID: 21984424
Background: Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed in 250 patients who had been unconscious post-trauma for at least 24 hours. The frequency and the characteristics of injuries to the...
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Konig R, Heinen C, Antoniadis G, Kapapa T, Pedro M, Gardill A, et al.
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2010 Oct; 109:107-10. PMID: 20960329
Objective: Current literature only gives sparse account of aneurysm surgery in an intraoperative MRI environment. After installation of a BrainSuite(®) ioMRI Miyabi 1.5 T at our institution the aim of...