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Goal of this study is to assess the treatment of OACs with biodegradable polyurethane foam, as carried out in the pilot studies, in a large number of patients.
Goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of a biodegradable polyurethane foam for closing of oroantral communications with a few modifications compared to the first pilot study. The assessment will take place in a small number of patients. On…
Goal of this study is to asses the feasibility of polyurethane foam as a local hemostatic agents in sockets after dental extraction. The assessment will take place in a small number of patients. After the pilot study, a large study will be…
Goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of a biodegradable polyurethane foam for closing of oroantral communications. The assessment will take place in a small number of patients. On the long term, the objective is the clinical appliance of…
1. Increase detection and localization of epileptogenic lesions using non-invasive TMS stimulation of suspect region's2. Decrease invasiveness and/or improve the accuracy of the presurgical evaluation by comprehensive noninvasive testing of…
To determine the safety, feasibility, and tolerability of adding PIPAC with oxaliplatin (92 mg/m2) to systemic chemotherapy in patients with isolated PM from CRC.
Exploration and possibly chaniging of the VBMEG method to analyse dynamic changes in the connectivity network in epilepsy patients. This study is a prerequisite to apply the VBMEG method to a larger dataset to possibly identify a quantitative…
Aim of the studyThis is a proof-of-concept study to investigate the effects of rTMS (iTBS protocol) on working memory of people with memory impairments after a cardiac arrest in the past. We propose a series of single case experimental design (SCED…
To assess whether 10 sessions of cTBS of the contralesional primary motor cortex combined with regular care upper limb training, started within three weeks after stroke onset, are effective and cost effective in promoting upper limb recovery after…