L. van der Does
Papers
3
Total Citations
24
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3
About
L. van der Does is a gynecologic surgeon and researcher whose work centers on minimally invasive surgical techniques, with a particular focus on myomectomy, hysterectomy, and value-based surgical care. Their most cited contribution, "Laparoscopic-Assisted Myomectomy with Bilateral Uterine Artery Occlusion/Ligation" (2018, 14 citations), addresses a critical gap in gynecologic surgery by proposing a technique that overcomes the size and quantity limitations of conventional laparoscopic and robotic approaches while reducing the complications associated with open abdominal myomectomy. This work represents a meaningful advance in expanding minimally invasive options for patients with complex fibroid burdens. Van der Does has also made notable contributions to the growing field of value-based healthcare. Through studies evaluating hysterectomy approaches—including the less commonly discussed laparoscopic retroperitoneal hysterectomy—their research rigorously compares surgical outcomes against cost, providing clinicians and health systems with practical frameworks for decision-making. With a combined citation count reflecting steady uptake across their publications, van der Does's scholarship appeals to surgeons, health economists, and policymakers alike. Their body of work ultimately champions both patient outcomes and healthcare sustainability, making it highly relevant for researchers navigating the intersection of surgical innovation and cost-conscious medicine.
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- 2Value‐based assessment of hysterectomy approaches7 citations · 2018
- 3A value-based evaluation of minimally invasive hysterectomy approaches3 citations · 2019