Chaiyong Nualyong
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Dr. Chaiyong Nualyong is a pioneering urologic surgeon and researcher at the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, whose work has significantly advanced minimally invasive surgical oncology. His primary research focuses on robotic-assisted laparoscopic techniques for prostate and kidney cancers, with a particular emphasis on improving functional outcomes and reducing surgical morbidity. Dr. Nualyong made a landmark contribution to the field by performing and reporting the first laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) robotic radical prostatectomy in an Asian man with prostate cancer (2010, 17 citations), demonstrating the feasibility of this ultra-minimally invasive approach in this population. He has also conducted extensive research on renal function preservation, notably in a six-year study (2018, 10 citations) examining the impact of different arterial clamping techniques during robot-assisted partial nephrectomy, providing crucial data to guide surgical decision-making. Additionally, his comparative analysis of urinary continence outcomes between robotic-assisted and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (2014, 6 citations) has helped clarify the benefits of robotic surgery for post-operative quality of life. Through these contributions, Dr. Nualyong has helped establish Siriraj Hospital as a leading center for robotic urologic surgery in Southeast Asia.
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