scispace - formally typeset
E

E. M. M. Van Lieshout

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  30
Citations -  950

E. M. M. Van Lieshout is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Revised Trauma Score & Population. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 736 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Current concepts in the treatment of intra-articular calcaneal fractures: results of a nationwide survey.

TL;DR: The Dutch intra-articular calcaneal fracture incidence is at least 0.4% of all fractures presenting to hospitals, and better insight into treatment modalities currently employed and costs in the Netherlands was obtained.
Journal ArticleDOI

Increased rates of wound complications with locking plates in distal fibular fractures

TL;DR: There is a significant increase in wound complications in distal fibular fractures treated with a locking compression plate, and the current study would caution against the application of the currently used locking compression plates in the treatment of distal Fibular fractures.
Journal ArticleDOI

Demographics and outcome of metatarsal fractures.

TL;DR: Overall outcome in metatarsal fractures is high, as almost all fractures healed without complaints at 33 months, and outcome is dependent on BMI, diabetes, gender, and dislocation at the fracture site.
Journal ArticleDOI

Insights into treatment and outcome of fracture-related infection: a systematic literature review

TL;DR: This extensive literature review shows a lack of standardized guidelines with respect to diagnosis and treatment of FRI, which mimics the situation for prosthetic joint infection identified many years ago.
Journal ArticleDOI

Comparison of three different pelvic circumferential compression devices: a biomechanical cadaver study.

TL;DR: The Pelvic Binder, SAM Sling, and T-POD provided sufficient reduction in partially stable and unstable pelvic fractures, and all circumferential compression devices accomplished closure of the pelvic ring and consequently reduced the pelvic volume.