K.W.Y. (Kevin) van Barneveld
SEH-arts
BIG-nummer
29913506401
Aandachtsgebieden
- Ambulancezorg
- Werkgroep CBRN
- Werkgroep Acute interne geneeskunde
- Werkgroep Acute psychiatrie
Opleiding
- Bachelor en master Geneeskunde, Universiteit Maastricht
- Opleiding Spoedeisende Geneeskunde, VieCuri Medisch Centrum, Venlo
Specialist sinds
2018
In VieCuri sinds
2014
Werkzaam op locaties
Venlo
Talen
Nederlands, Engels, Duits
Werkt ook in
Ambulance-arts bij AmbulanceZorg Limburg Noord
Onderzoek en publicaties
- “Comparability of histological outcomes in rats and humans in a hernia model.” Journal of Surgical Research 2018.
- “Sealing insufficient colonic anastomoses with cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive: an in-vivo study.” International Journal of Colorectal Disease 2017.
- “Colorectal anastomotic leakage research: a new rat model.” International Journal of Surgical Research 2017.
- “Beneficial effects of early enteral nutrition in major rectal surgery: a possible role for conditionally essential amino acids? Results of a randomized clinical trial.” Critical Care Medicine 2016.
- “Citrulline supplementation improves organ perfusion and arginine availability under conditions with enhanced arginase activity”. Nutrients 2015.
- “Post-operative abdominal adhesions and bowel obstruction. A survey among Dutch general practitioners”. European Journal of General Practice 2015.
- “A new poly(1,3-trimethylene carbonate) film provides effective adhesion reduction after major abdominal surgery in a rat model”. Surgery 2015.
- “Long-term evaluation of adhesion formation and foreign body response to three new meshes.” Surgical Endoscopy 2015.
- “Prophylactic intraperitoneal mesh placement to prevent incisional hernia after stoma reversal: a feasibility study”. Surgical Endoscopy 2014.
- “Adhesions to Sutures, Tackers and Glue for Intraperitoneal Meshes: an Experimental Study”. Hernia 2014.
- “Reduction of postoperative ileus by early enteral nutrition in patients undergoing major rectal surgery: prospective, randomized, controlled trial”. Annals of Surgery 2014.
- “Coated meshes for hernia repair provide comparable intraperitoneal adhesion prevention”. Surgical Endoscopy 2013.
- “One-year outcome of biological and synthetic bioabsorbable meshes for augmentation of large abdominal wall defects in a rabbit model”. Journal of Surgical Research 2013.
- “The need for standardized animal models and scoring systems in assessing mesh biocompatibility.” Hernia 2010.