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Nico Verdonschot

Nico Verdonschot

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
64
Citations
12880
World Ranking
1682
National Ranking
37

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Nico Verdonschot is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in the field of Medicine. Their scholarly work spans several subfields, including Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Epidemiology, and Oncology. The scientist's research covers a wide range of topics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach in healthcare and biomedical studies.

The main topics addressed in Verdonschot's work include:

  • Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
  • Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
  • Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
  • Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
  • Shoulder Injury and Treatment
  • Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics

Published frequently in prominent academic venues, Verdonschot has contributed notably to journals such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Medical Engineering & Physics, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Journal of Biomechanics, and Journal of Orthopaedic Research®. This diverse range of publication venues demonstrates the breadth of their engagement with both engineering and clinical aspects of orthopedic research.

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture: Repair or Reconstruction? Five-Year Results of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial," 2022, The American Journal of Sports Medicine
  • "Decreased stress shielding with a PEEK femoral total knee prosthesis measured in validated computational models," 2021, Journal of Biomechanics
  • "A novel approach for optimal graft positioning and tensioning in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery based on the finite element modeling technique," 2020, The Knee
  • "Knee Bone and Cartilage Segmentation Based on a 3D Deep Neural Network Using Adversarial Loss for Prior Shape Constraint," 2022, Frontiers in Medicine
  • "Evaluation of inter- and intra-operator reliability of manual segmentation of femoral metastatic lesions," 2021, International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery

Throughout their career, Verdonschot has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Dennis Janssen, Thom Bitter, Thomas Gersie, Ruud A. Leijendekkers, and Sebastiaan A. W. van de Groes. These collaborations indicate sustained teamwork and shared research interests in biomedical engineering and orthopedic medicine.

Verdonschot was recognized as a Member of Academia Europaea in 2017, reflecting a level of professional acknowledgment within the European academic community.

Best Publications

  • Rotational Malalignment After Intramedullary Nailing of Femoral Fractures

    R.L. Jaarsma;D.F.M. Pakvis;N.J.J. Verdonschot;J. Biert

  • A Subject-Specific Musculoskeletal Modeling Framework to Predict In Vivo Mechanics of Total Knee Arthroplasty

    Marco A. Marra;Valentine Vanheule;René Fluit;Bart H. F. J. M. Koopman

  • Migration, stem shape, and surface finish in cemented total hip arthroplasty.

    R. Huiskes;N.J.J. Verdonschot;B. Nivbrant

  • TLEM 2.0 – A comprehensive musculoskeletal geometry dataset for subject-specific modeling of lower extremity

    V. Carbone;R. Fluit;P. Pellikaan;M.M. van der Krogt;M.M. van der Krogt

  • The accuracy of measuring the kinematics of rising from a chair with accelerometers and gyroscopes

    Miranda C. Boonstra;Rienk M.A. van der Slikke;Noël L.W. Keijsers;Rob C. van Lummel

  • The effects of cement-stem debonding in THA on the long-term failure probability of cement

    N.J.J. Verdonschot;R. Huiskes

  • Finite element and experimental models of cemented hip joint reconstructions can produce similar bone and cement strains in pre-clinical tests.

    J. Stolk;N.J.J. Verdonschot;L. Cristofolini;A. Toni

  • Frictional heating of total hip implants. Part 1: measurements in patients.

    G. Bergmann;F. Graichen;A. Rohlmann;N.J.J. Verdonschot

  • Hip-joint and abductor-muscle forces adequately represent in vivo loading of a cemented total hip reconstruction

    J. Stolk;N.J.J. Verdonschot;R. Huiskes

  • The influence of open and closed high tibial osteotomy on dynamic patellar tracking: a biomechanical study.

    Robert Gaasbeek;Roy Welsing;Marco Barink;Nico Verdonschot

  • The use of a bioresorbable nano-crystalline hydroxyapatite paste in acetabular bone impaction grafting.

    J.J. Chris Arts;Nico Verdonschot;Berend W. Schreurs;Pieter Buma

  • Mechanical effects of stem cement interface characteristics in total hip replacement

    Nico Verdonschot;Rik Huiskes

  • Cement debonding process of total hip arthroplasty stems

    N.J.J. Verdonschot;R. Huiskes

  • Frictional and bone ingrowth properties of engineered surface topographies produced by electron beam technology

    J. Elizabeth Biemond;René Aquarius;Nico Verdonschot;Nico Verdonschot;Pieter Buma

  • Gait and gait-related activities of daily living after total hip arthroplasty: A systematic review

    Sjoerd Kolk;Michiel J.M. Minten;Geert E.A. van Bon;Wim H. Rijnen

  • Particle size of bone graft and method of impaction affect initial stability of cemented cups: human cadaveric and synthetic pelvic specimen studies.

    Stefan B T Bolder;B Willem Schreurs;Nico Verdonschot;Jacco M J van Unen

  • Skeletal tissue engineering—from in vitro studies to large animal models

    Pieter Buma;Willem Schreurs;Nico Verdonschot

  • Mechanical characteristics of impacted morsellised bone grafts used in revision of total hip arthroplasty

    E. B. W. Giesen;N. M. P. Lamerigts;N. Verdonschot;P. Buma

  • Avoiding rotational malalignment after fractures of the femur by using the profile of the lesser trochanter: an in vitro study.

    R.L. Jaarsma;N.J.J. Verdonschot;R. van der Venne;A. van Kampen

  • Surface roughness of debonded straight-tapered stems in cemented THA reduces subsidence but not cement damage

    N.J.J. Verdonschot;R. Huiskes

  • Pathological fracture prediction in patients with metastatic lesions can be improved with quantitative computed tomography based computer models.

    Esther Tanck;Jantien B. van Aken;Yvette M. van der Linden;H.W. Bart Schreuder

Frequent Co-Authors

Rik Huiskes
Rik Huiskes Eindhoven University of Technology
John Rasmussen
John Rasmussen Aalborg University
Nico de Jong
Nico de Jong Delft University of Technology
Luca Cristofolini
Luca Cristofolini University of Bologna
Patrick J. Prendergast
Patrick J. Prendergast Trinity College Dublin
José Manuel García-Aznar
José Manuel García-Aznar University of Zaragoza
Richard B. Reilly
Richard B. Reilly Trinity College Dublin
Dirk W. Grijpma
Dirk W. Grijpma University of Twente
Shuji Hanada
Shuji Hanada Tohoku University
John A. Jansen
John A. Jansen Radboud University

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