Paul Vanderschot
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
39 Papers
298 Citations
Paul Vanderschot is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal fixation & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 39 publications.
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Papers
Bacteriophage Application for Difficult-to-treat Musculoskeletal Infections: Development of a Standardized Multidisciplinary Treatment Protocol.
Jolien Onsea,Patrick Soentjens,Sarah Djebara,Maia Merabishvili,Melissa Depypere,Isabel Spriet,Paul De Munter,Yves Debaveye,Stefaan Nijs,Paul Vanderschot,Jeroen Wagemans,Jean-Paul Pirnay,Rob Lavigne,Willem-Jan Metsemakers +13 more
TL;DR: The first steps towards the establishment of a “multidisciplinary phage task force” (MPTF) and a standardized treatment pathway for patients with severe musculoskeletal infection are presented.
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Individual risk factors for deep infection and compromised fracture healing after intramedullary nailing of tibial shaft fractures: a single centre experience of 480 patients.
TL;DR: The univariate regression analysis showed that the nature of complications after tibial shaft nailing could be multifactorial, and future strategies should focus on prevention in high-risk populations such as polytrauma patients treated with EF.
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Treatment options of pelvic and acetabular fractures in patients with osteoporotic bone.
TL;DR: Whichever treatment is chosen, even for elderly people, the aim is a rapid mobilisation of the patient in order to reduce complications to some extent inherent to this age group.
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The Gotfried PerCutaneous Compression Plate versus the Dynamic Hip Screw in the treatment of pertrochanteric hip fractures: minimal invasive treatment reduces operative time and postoperative pain.
H Janzing,Bert J J Houben,Sven E Brandt,Vuthy Chhoeurn,Samuel Lefever,Paul Broos,P Reynders,Paul Vanderschot +7 more
TL;DR: Minimal invasive treatment of pertrochanteric fractures with the PCCP reduces operation time and postoperative pain and shows a tendency toward a higher mechanical complication rate.
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Vorbereitung und Technik der operativen Behandlung von 225 Acetabulumfrakturen : Zweijahresergebnisse in 175 Fällen
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a study in der Klinik fur Unfall-and Notfallchirurgie der Universitatskliniken der Katholischen Universitat Leuven, Belgium, where in der Zeit zwischen Dezember 1986 and November 1995, 222 patients with 225 Acetabulumfrakturen von drei Chirurgen operativ versorgt.
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