Arne Böcker
RWTH Aachen University
16 Papers
Arne Böcker is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
The role of microstructured and interconnected pore channels in a collagen-based nerve guide on axonal regeneration in peripheral nerves.
Ahmet Bozkurt,F. Lassner,Dan mon O'Dey,Ronald Deumens,Ronald Deumens,Arne Böcker,Tilman Schwendt,Christoph Janzen,Christoph V. Suschek,Rene Tolba,Eiji Kobayashi,Bernd Sellhaus,S. Tholl,Lizette Eummelen,Frank Schügner,Leon Olde Damink,Joachim Weis,Gary A. Brook,Norbert Pallua +18 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the regenerated sciatic nerve indicated that Perimaix strongly supported directed axon regeneration, and it may be concluded that perimaix nerve guides hold great promise for the repair of peripheral nerve defects.
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Acute and long-term costs of 268 peripheral nerve injuries in the upper extremity
Konstantin D Bergmeister,Luisa Große-Hartlage,Simeon C. Daeschler,Patrick Rhodius,Arne Böcker,Marius Beyersdorff,Axel Olaf Kern,Ulrich Kneser,Leila Harhaus +8 more
TL;DR: This large German patient sample indicates that nerve injury has a major impact on function and employment, resulting in significant health care costs, and is determined to support future studies and health economical work on prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of these often small injuries with great consequences.
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The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells
Yuriko Yoshinoya,Arne Böcker,Tim Ruhl,Ullrich Siekmann,Norbert Pallua,Justus P. Beier,Bong-Sung Kim +6 more
TL;DR: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy with 3 atm increases viability and proliferation of adipose-derived stem cells, alters marker expression and subpopulations, decreases TGF-β secretion, and skews adipose and chondrogenic stem cells toward adipogenic differentiation.
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Closing the Gap: Bridging Peripheral Sensory Nerve Defects with a Chitosan-Based Conduit a Randomized Prospective Clinical Trial
TL;DR: Chitosan appears to be a sufficient substitute for autologous nerve grafts in the treatment of small nerve defects in the hand and Tactile gnosis improved significantly during the early regeneration period, and functional outcomes were similar to those obtained with an autologus nerve graft.
[Bionic Surgery Meets Bionic Reconstruction - First In-human use of Robotic Microsurgery in Targeted Muscle Reinnervation].
Martin Aman,Felix Struebing,Maximilian Mayrhofer-Schmid,Leila Harhaus,Ulrich Kneser,Arne Böcker +5 more
TL;DR: The first use of robotic microsurgery for targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) was successful, demonstrating the feasibility of using a robotic platform for nerve surgery and transfers.
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