Laurens Schattenkerk

320 Appendices LIST OF PUBLICATIONS This thesis 1. The incidence of abdominal surgical site infections after abdominal birth defects surgery in infants: a systematic review with meta-analysis January 2021 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery - First author 2. The incidence of different forms of ileus following surgery for abdominal birth defects in infants: a systematic review with a meta-analysis method August 2021 - Innovative Surgical Sciences - First author 3. Systematic review of definitions and outcome measures for postoperative ileus and return of bowel function after abdominal surgery in children September 2022 - European Journal of Pediatric Surgery – First author 4. Incisional hernia after surgical correction of abdominal congenital anomalies in infants: a systematic review with meta-analysis December 2020 - Scientific Reports – First author 5. Central venous catheter associated bloodstream infections and thrombosis in patients treated for gastroschisis and intestinal atresia: A retrospective cohort study of 238 patients. Submitted – First author 6. Incisional hernia after abdominal surgery in infants: A retrospective analysis of incidence and risk factors February 2021 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery – First author 7. Adhesive small bowel obstruction following abdominal surgery in young children (≤ 3 years): a retrospective analysis of incidence and risk factors using multivariate cox regression January 2022 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery – First author 8. Should primary anastomosis be feared less? A retrospective analysis of anastomotic complications in young children June 2023 – World Journal of Pediatric Surgery – First author 9. Impact of presence, level and closure of a stoma on growth in young children: a retrospective cohort study May 2023 – European Journal of Pediatric Surgery – Shared first author 10.Major stoma related morbidity in young children following stoma formation and closure: A retrospective cohort study November 2021 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery – Shared first author 11.Treatment of jejunoileal atresia by primary anastomosis or enterostomy: Double the operations, double the risk of complications July 2021 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery – First author

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