Marc Dreimann
University of Hamburg
23 Papers
27 Citations
Marc Dreimann is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Spondylodiscitis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
Carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK versus titanium implants: an in vitro comparison of susceptibility artifacts in CT and MR imaging.
Theresa Krätzig,Klaus Christian Mende,Malte Mohme,Helge Kniep,Marc Dreimann,Martin Stangenberg,Manfred Westphal,Tobias Gauer,Sven O. Eicker +8 more
TL;DR: CT imaging of the phantom with typical implant configuration for thoracic stabilization could demonstrate a significant artifact reduction in CFRP implants compared with titanium implants for evaluation of index structures.
Cervical vertebroplasty for osteolytic metastases as a minimally invasive therapeutic option in oncological surgery: outcome in 14 cases.
Martin Stangenberg,Lennart Viezens,Sven O. Eicker,Malte Mohme,Klaus Christian Mende,Marc Dreimann +5 more
TL;DR: In cases in which the posterior wall of the vertebral body is intact, vertebroplasty represents a less invasive alternative to vertebral replacement in oncological surgery and appears suitable for reducing pain and restoring stability in cases of cervical spinal metastases.
Body Mass Index >35 as Independent Predictor of Mortality in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
TL;DR: A BMI ≥35 is an independent predictor of mortality and is associated with an inferior early functional neurologic outcome in patients suffering from severe TBI with a special focus on obesity classes II and III (BMI ≥35).
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Surgical treatment of spinal metastases from renal cell carcinoma-effects of preoperative embolization on intraoperative blood loss
Matthias Reitz,Klaus Christian Mende,Christopher Cramer,Theresa Krätzig,ZSuzsanna Nagy,Eik Vettorazzi,Sven O. Eicker,Marc Dreimann +7 more
TL;DR: Endovascular embolization for RCC metastasis of the spine is a safe procedure; however, in this cohort, patients undergoing embolized did not show a reduced blood loss in comparison to the non-embolized cohort.
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Spontaneous spondylodiscitis and endocarditis: interdisciplinary experience from a tertiary institutional case series and proposal of a treatment algorithm
Lennart Viezens,Marc Dreimann,André Strahl,Annika Heuer,Leon-Gordian Koepke,Benjamin Bay,Christoph Waldeyer,Martin Stangenberg +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective database analysis of 328 patients diagnosed with spontaneous spondylodiscitis (S) using statistical analysis with propensity score matching was conducted, and a novel therapy algorithm was developed based on the analysis of treatment processes of the SIE group.