Babette E. Becherer
Erasmus University Rotterdam
20 Papers
8 Citations
Babette E. Becherer is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Breast implant. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Babette E. Becherer include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Papers
Prospective, Double-Blind Evaluation of Umbilicoplasty Techniques Using Conventional and Crowdsourcing Methods.
Charlotte L. van Veldhuisen,Parisa Kamali,Winona W. Wu,Babette E. Becherer,Hani Sinno,Azra A. Ashraf,Ahmed M.S. Ibrahim,Adam M. Tobias,Bernard T. Lee,Samuel J. Lin +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that a sample of the U.S. general public prefers the aesthetics of the oval umbilicoplasty incision, which contrasted with the lack of preference identified within this focus group of plastic surgeons.
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The Dutch Breast Implant Registry: Registration of Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma-A Proof of Concept.
Babette E. Becherer,Mintsje de Boer,Pauline E. R. Spronk,Annette H. Bruggink,Jan de Boer,Flora E. van Leeuwen,Marc A. M. Mureau,René R. J. W. van der Hulst,Daphne de Jong,Hinne A. Rakhorst +9 more
TL;DR: By matching these databases, complementary clinical and implant information could be retrieved, establishing the DBIR as an essential postmarketing surveillance system for health risk assessments.
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How to improve patient safety and quality of care in breast implant surgery? First outcomes from the Dutch Breast Implant Registry (2015-2017).
P.E.R. Spronk,Babette E. Becherer,Juliette Hommes,Xavier H. A. Keuter,Danny A. Young-Afat,Marije J. Hoornweg,Michel W.J.M. Wouters,Marc A.M. Mureau,Hinne A. Rakhorst +8 more
TL;DR: Preliminary results obtained from DBIR show high national participation rates and support further developments toward the improvement of breast implant surgery and patient safety.
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Umbilical necrosis rates after abdominal-based microsurgical breast reconstruction
Joseph A. Ricci,Parisa Kamali,Babette E. Becherer,Daniel Curiel,Winona W. Wu,Adam M. Tobias,Samuel J. Lin,Bernard T. Lee +7 more
TL;DR: Umbilical stalk necrosis was found to occur in 3.2% of patients and was associated with several preoperative comorbidities and intraoperative characteristics, which should help influence intraoperative decision-making to prevent the development of this undesirable complication.
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High risk device registries: Global value, costs, and sustainable funding.
Babette E. Becherer,Pauline E. R. Spronk,Marc A.M. Mureau,Stephen Mulgrew,A. Graeme B. Perks,Birgit Stark,Andrea L. Pusic,David B. Lumenta,Ingrid Hopper,Rodney D. Cooter,Hinne A. Rakhorst +10 more
TL;DR: This study provides a global perspective on implantable device registries, focusing on costs, funding models, and the role of stakeholders, and concludes that only half of the registries were certain of sustainable funding, and thus their future existence.
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