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Victor E. Staartjes

Researcher at University of Zurich

Publications -  96
Citations -  1373

Victor E. Staartjes is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oswestry Disability Index & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 83 publications receiving 711 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor E. Staartjes include VU University Amsterdam.

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Pedicle Screw Revision in Robot-Guided, Navigated, and Freehand Thoracolumbar Instrumentation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

TL;DR: Based on the available data in the peer-reviewed literature, computer assistance in the form of robotic guidance or navigation has the potential to reduce the incidence of costly and clinically relevant postoperative revisions for screw malposition.
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Improving recovery after elective degenerative spine surgery: 5-year experience with an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol

TL;DR: Plication of an ERAS protocol over 5 years to a diverse population of patients undergoing surgical procedures, including ALIF, for treatment of degenerative spine conditions was safe and effective, without increase in readmissions.
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Revisions for screw malposition and clinical outcomes after robot-guided lumbar fusion for spondylolisthesis

TL;DR: In adults with low-grade spondylolisthesis, the data demonstrated a benefit in using robotic guidance to reduce the rate of revision surgery for screw malposition as compared with other techniques of pedicle screw insertion described in peer-reviewed publications.
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Deep learning-based preoperative predictive analytics for patient-reported outcomes following lumbar discectomy: feasibility of center-specific modeling.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that generating personalized and robust deep learning-based analytics for outcome prediction is feasible even with limited amounts of center-specific data.
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Objective measures of functional impairment for degenerative diseases of the lumbar spine: a systematic review of the literature

TL;DR: Clinical studies on patients with lumbar degenerative diseases increasingly employ objective measures of function, which offer high potential for improving the quality of outcome measurement in patient-care and research, and a systematic review of the literature provides an overview on available options.