Publications
Academic article
- Trine Ludvigsen; Ola-Lars Hammer; Jonas Meling Fevang et al. (2024). Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Following Distal Radius Fracture: Does Surgical Method Matter?. (external link)
- Jan-Erik Gjertsen; Jonas Meling Fevang; Kjell Matre et al. (2011). Clinical outcome after undisplaced femoral neck fractures. (external link)
- Jan-Erik Gjertsen; Eva Hansen Dybvik; Ove Furnes et al. (2017). Improved outcome after hip fracture surgery in Norway: 10-year results from the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register. (external link)
- Heid Nygard; Kjell Matre; Jonas Meling Fevang (2015). Evaluation of Timed Up and Go Test as a tool to measure postoperative function and prediction of one year walking ability for patients with hip fracture. (external link)
- Tarjei Vinje; Eivind Inderhaug; Jon Moberg Jarning et al. (2025). Suture-Button Repair Improves Outcomes in Arthroscopically Diagnosed Chronic Syndesmotic Injury Despite Low Imaging Sensitivity. (external link)
- Carl Erik Alm; Jan-Erik Gjertsen; Trude Basso et al. (2021). Trochanteric stabilizing plate in the treatment of trochanteric fractures: a scoping review. (external link)
- Jan-Erik Gjertsen; Stein Atle Lie; Tarjei Vinje et al. (2012). More re-operations after uncemented than cemented hemiarthroplasty used in the treatment of displaced fractures of the femoral neck: an observational study of 11,116 hemiarthroplasties from a national register. (external link)
- Trine Ludvigsen; Kjell Matre; Rakel Sif Gudmundsdottir et al. (2021). Surgical Treatment of Distal Radial Fractures with External Fixation Versus Volar Locking Plate: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial. (external link)
- Kjell Matre; Leif Ivar Havelin; Jan-Erik Gjertsen et al. (2013). Intramedullary nails result in more reoperations than sliding hip screws in two-part intertrochanteric fractures. (external link)
- Kirsten Marie Larsen Grønhaug; Eva Hansen Dybvik; Kjell Matre et al. (2023). Comparison of Intramedullary Nails in the Treatment of Trochanteric and Subtrochanteric Fractures: An Observational Study of 13,232 Fractures in the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register. (external link)
- Kjell Matre; Leif Ivar Havelin; Jan-Erik Gjertsen et al. (2013). TRIGEN INTERTAN Intramedullary Nail Versus Sliding Hip Screw: A Prospective, Randomized Multicenter Study on Pain, Function, and Complications in 684 Patients with an Intertrochanteric or Subtrochanteric Fracture and One Year of Follow-up. (external link)
- Carl Erik Alm; Frede Frihagen; Eva Hansen Dybvik et al. (2021). Implants for trochanteric fractures in Norway: the role of the trochanteric stabilizing plate—a study on 20,902 fractures from the Norwegian hip fracture register 2011–2017. (external link)
- Kjell Matre; Leif Ivar Havelin; Jan-Erik Gjertsen et al. (2013). Sliding hip screw versus IM nail in reverse oblique trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures. A study of 2716 patients in the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register. (external link)
- Amara Ahmad; Emma Helene Egeland; Eva Hansen Dybvik et al. (2024). Equivalent mortality after operation with sliding hip screw or intramedullary nail for trochanteric AO/OTA A1 and A2 fractures reported in the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register 2008 to 2020. (external link)
- Kirsten Marie Larsen Grønhaug; Eva Hansen Dybvik; Kjell Matre et al. (2022). Intramedullary nail versus sliding hip screw for stable and unstable trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: 17,341 patients from the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register. (external link)
Letter to the editor
- Jan-Erik Gjertsen; Stein Atle Lie; Tarjei Vinje et al. (2013). Authors' reply Cobb correspondence re: J-E. Gjertsen, S. A. Lie, T. Vinje, et al. More re-operations after uncemented than cemented hemiarthroplasty used in the treatment of displaced fractures of the femoral neck: An observational study of 11 116 hemiarthroplasties from a national register. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 2012;94-B:1113-1119. (external link)
- Kjell Matre; Leif Ivar Havelin; Jan-Erik Gjertsen et al. (2013). Reply to Letter to the Editor: Intramedullary Nails Result in More Reoperations Than Sliding Hip Screws in Two-part Intertrochanteric Fractures. (external link)