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The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the Freedom SCS (spinal cord stimulation) System for the treatment of chronic back and leg pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) over a follow-up period of one…
To demonstrate that SCS is capable of treating otherwise refractory neuropathic pain after chemotherapy / radiotherapy.
Primary Objective: The first objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of adjuvant HAIP chemotherapy after resection of CLM in 2 centres in the Netherlands.Secondary Objective(s): The second objective is to determine whether…
To evaluate and quantify the various clinical effects of closed-loop SCS versus open-loop SCS on the underlying pathophysiological effects in CRPS.
To validate the results from two RCTs that SCS is indeed capable of treating otherwise refractory diabetic neuropathic pain, and to evaluate the effects of burst stimulation settings in this patient group.
Primary Objective: The first objective of this study is to evaluate efficacy of adjuvant HAIP chemotherapy after repeat hepatectomy for recurrent CRLM in the Erasmus MC.Secondary Objective(s): The second objective is to determine treatment related…
The aim of this study is to prove feasibility of HAIP chemotherapy (floxuridine) in combination with standard systemic chemotherapy consisting of FOLFOX or FOLFIRI.
The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of SCS using the Wavewriter Alpha for control of treatment resistant endometriosis-related pain symptoms
The aim of the study is to demonstrate that HAIP chemotherapy is an effective treatment for unresectable intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas.
The primary objective is to compare the efficacy of surgery and adjuvant HAIP chemotherapy to surgery alone in patients with resectable colorectal liver metastases with a low clinical risk score (CRS 0-2 point). Secondary objectives are to compare…