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Matthijs van den Dop

Post-doc onderzoeker
Donderdag

Ik ben in opleiding tot huisarts in Den Haag. Na mijn studie geneeskunde in Leiden ben ik gepromoveerd in het ErasmusMC op buikwandbreuken. Op dit moment doe ik naast mijn huisartsenopleiding een postdoc met als onderwerp maagklachten in de eerstelijn.

Ik woon in Den Haag, en in mijn vrije tijd doe ik veel aan krachttraining en boksen. Daarnaast vind ik het leuk om thuis te klussen, lezen (romans, geopoltiek, geschiedenis) en ben ik geïnteresseerd in filosofie.

Prophylactic Mesh-related Reoperations and Mesh-related Problems During Subsequent Relaparotomies: Long-term Results From the PRIMA Trial (link)

Hybrid operation technique for incisional hernia repair: a systematic review and meta-analysis of intra- and postoperative complications (link)

Significant factors influencing chronic postoperative inguinal pain: A conditional time-dependent observational cohort study (link)

Twelve-year outcomes of watchful waiting versus surgery of mildly symptomatic or asymptomatic inguinal hernia in men aged 50 years and older: a randomised controlled trial (link)

Five-Year Follow-Up of a Slowly Resorbable Biosynthetic P4HB Mesh (Phasix) in VHWG Grade 3 Incisional Hernia Repair (link)

Infectious Complication in Relation to the Prophylactic Mesh Position: The PRIMA Trial Revisited (link)

Use of Polypropylene Strips for Reinforcement of the Cruroplasty in Laparoscopic Paraesophageal Hernia Repair: A Retrospective Cohort Study (link)

A new three-step hybrid approach is a safe procedure for incisional hernia: early experiences with a single centre retrospective cohort (link)

Prophylactic slowly resorbable mesh in midline laparotomy to limit incisional hernia incidence: the prospective ‘Mesh Augmented Reinforcement of Abdominal Wall Suture Line (MARS)’ cohort study protocol (link)

Prevention of incisional hernia with prophylactic onlay and sublay mesh reinforcement vs. primary suture only in midline laparotomies (PRIMA): long-term outcomes of a multicentre, double-blind, randomised controlled trial (link)

Laparoscopic Repair with Mesh Reinforcement is a Feasible Alternative for Epigastric Hernia: A Retrospective Study Comparing Laparoscopic with Open Repair (link)