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Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen
Researcher at Aarhus University Hospital
Publications - 82
Citations - 4619
Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen is an academic researcher from Aarhus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nerve block & Ropivacaine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 80 publications receiving 4000 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen include Aarhus University.
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The new stereological tools: disector, fractionator, nucleator and point-sampled intercepts and their use in pathological research and diagnosis
H. J. G. Gundersen,P. V. Bagger,Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen,S.M. Evans,L. Korbo,Niels Marcussen,Arne Møller,Karsten Nielsen,Jens R. Nyengaard,Bente Pakkenberg,Sørensen Fb,A. Vesterby,Mark J. West +12 more
TL;DR: The new stereological methods for correct and efficient sampling and sizing of cells and other particles are reviewed and practical examples of applications to a wide range of histological entities are illustrated.
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The Pathway of Injectate Spread With the Transmuscular Quadratus Lumborum Block: A Cadaver Study.
Mette Dam,Bernhard Moriggl,Christian K. Hansen,Romed Hoermann,Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen,Jens Børglum +5 more
TL;DR: The spread of injectate with the TQL and TOP TQL approaches is cephalad from the lumbar point of administration between the quadratus lumborum and psoas major muscles, predominantly via a pathway posterior to the arcuate ligaments and into the thoracic paravertebral space to reach the somatic nerves and the thorACic sympathetic trunk in the intercostal and paraverstebral spaces.
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Primary afferent input critical for maintaining spontaneous pain in peripheral neuropathy
Simon Haroutounian,Lone Nikolajsen,Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen,Nanna B. Finnerup,A.D. Kristensen,Jørgen B. Hasselstrøm,Troels S. Jensen +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that regardless of the individual somatosensory phenotype and signs of central sensitization, primary afferent input is critical for maintaining neuropathic pain in peripheral nerve injury and distal polyneuropathy.
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Ultrasound-Guided Transmuscular Quadratus Lumborum Blockade
Jens Børglum,Bernhard Moriggl,Kenneth Jensen,Per-Arne Lönnqvist,Anders Fogh Christensen,Axel R. Sauter,Thomas Fichtner Bendtsen +6 more
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The Optimal Analgesic Block for Total Knee Arthroplasty.
TL;DR: Peripheral nerve block for total knee arthroplasty is ideally motor sparing while providing effective postoperative analgesia while understanding surgical dissection techniques, distribution of nociceptive generators, sensory innervation of the knee, and nerve topography in the thigh.