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Sem F Hardon

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Journal of Medical Case Reports|September 27, 2019
Burn wounds after electrical injury in a bathtub: a case reportSem F Hardon, Pieter J Haasnoot, Annebeth Meij-de Vries
Surgery|June 6, 2021
Assessment of technical skills based on learning curve analyses in laparoscopic surgery trainingSem F Hardon, Leonie A van Gastel, Tim Horeman, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|May 31, 2019
A new modular mechanism that allows full detachability and cleaning of steerable laparoscopic instrumentsSem F Hardon, Frank Schilder, Jaap Bonjer, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|February 10, 2018
Force-based learning curve tracking in fundamental laparoscopic skills trainingSem F Hardon, Tim Horeman, H Jaap Bonjer, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|August 4, 2022
Prediction of laparoscopic skills: objective learning curve analysisA Masie Rahimi, Sem F Hardon, Ezgi Uluç, et al.
Case Reports in Gastroenterology|December 15, 2025
Denture Ingestion, Gastrointestinal Transit and Subsequent Complications in a 75-Year-Old Male: A Case ReportTerry R Wagner, Sem F Hardon, Frank C den Boer, et al.
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|April 3, 2023
Objective measurement of retention of laparoscopic skills: a prospective cohort studyA Masie Rahimi, Sem F Hardon, Samuel R Scholten, et al.
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports|April 23, 2021
Perforated jejunal diverticula in a young woman: A case reportSem F Hardon, Frank C den Boer, Tarik Aallali, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|September 3, 2020
Haptic exploration improves performance of a laparoscopic training taskRoelf R Postema, Leonie A van Gastel, Sem F Hardon, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|January 8, 2025
An Inanimate Intracorporeal Anastomosis Model With Real-Time Force Feedback: An Initial StudyA Masie Rahimi, Sem F Hardon, Joost Stael, et al.
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Journal of Medical Case Reports|September 27, 2019
Burn wounds after electrical injury in a bathtub: a case reportSem F Hardon, Pieter J Haasnoot, Annebeth Meij-de Vries
Surgery|June 6, 2021
Assessment of technical skills based on learning curve analyses in laparoscopic surgery trainingSem F Hardon, Leonie A van Gastel, Tim Horeman, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|May 31, 2019
A new modular mechanism that allows full detachability and cleaning of steerable laparoscopic instrumentsSem F Hardon, Frank Schilder, Jaap Bonjer, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|February 10, 2018
Force-based learning curve tracking in fundamental laparoscopic skills trainingSem F Hardon, Tim Horeman, H Jaap Bonjer, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|August 4, 2022
Prediction of laparoscopic skills: objective learning curve analysisA Masie Rahimi, Sem F Hardon, Ezgi Uluç, et al.
Case Reports in Gastroenterology|December 15, 2025
Denture Ingestion, Gastrointestinal Transit and Subsequent Complications in a 75-Year-Old Male: A Case ReportTerry R Wagner, Sem F Hardon, Frank C den Boer, et al.
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|April 3, 2023
Objective measurement of retention of laparoscopic skills: a prospective cohort studyA Masie Rahimi, Sem F Hardon, Samuel R Scholten, et al.
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports|April 23, 2021
Perforated jejunal diverticula in a young woman: A case reportSem F Hardon, Frank C den Boer, Tarik Aallali, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|September 3, 2020
Haptic exploration improves performance of a laparoscopic training taskRoelf R Postema, Leonie A van Gastel, Sem F Hardon, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|January 8, 2025
An Inanimate Intracorporeal Anastomosis Model With Real-Time Force Feedback: An Initial StudyA Masie Rahimi, Sem F Hardon, Joost Stael, et al.
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