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Lars Weidenhielm
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 66
Citations - 2910
Lars Weidenhielm is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Local anesthesia & Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2720 citations. Previous affiliations of Lars Weidenhielm include Karolinska University Hospital.
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Using PET/CT Bone Scan Dynamic Data to Evaluate Tibia Remodeling When a Taylor Spatial Frame Is Used: Short and Longer Term Differences
Henrik Lundblad,Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.,Charlotte Karlsson-Thur,Cathrine Jonsson,Marilyn E. Noz,Michael P. Zeleznik,Hans Jacobsson,Lars Weidenhielm +7 more
TL;DR: A Patlak-like analysis utilizing an approximated blood time-activity curve eliminating the need for blood aliquots is presented, suggesting static scans could substitute for dynamic studies.
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Arthroscopic or conservative treatment of degenerative medial meniscal tears: a prospective randomised trial
TL;DR: When evaluated with outcome scores, arthroscopic partial medial meniscectomy followed by supervised exercise was not superior to supervised exercise alone in terms of reduced knee pain, improved knee function and improved quality of life.
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Is arthroscopic surgery beneficial in treating non-traumatic, degenerative medial meniscal tears? A five year follow-up
Sylvia V. Herrlin,Peter Wange,Gunilla Lapidus,Maria Hållander,Suzanne Werner,Lars Weidenhielm,Lars Weidenhielm +6 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that arthroscopic surgery followed by exercise therapy was not superior to the same exercise therapy alone for this type of patients, and exercise therapy can be recommended as initial treatment.
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Does microscopic removal of lumbar disc herniation lead to better results than the standard procedure? Results of a one-year randomized study.
TL;DR: The authors concluded that the decision to use the operating microscope may be left to the surgeon, because it had no effect on the short-term results or those at 1 year.
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Preoperative oral carbohydrate treatment attenuates endogenous glucose release 3 days after surgery
Mattias Soop,Jonas Nygren,Anders Thorell,Lars Weidenhielm,Mari Lundberg,Folke Hammarqvist,Olle Ljungqvist +6 more
TL;DR: While insulin resistance in the first day after surgery has previously been characterised by reduced glucose disposal, enhanced endogenous glucose release was the main component of postoperative insulin resistance on the third postoperative day.