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Total Citations
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About
Gabriele Tuderti is a prominent urological surgeon and researcher whose work has profoundly shaped the field of robot-assisted urological surgery. His research spans kidney cancer management, radical cystectomy, urinary diversion, and the broader evolution of robotic surgical technology, making him a leading voice in minimally invasive urology. Tuderti's contributions to robot-assisted partial nephrectomy are particularly notable — his multicenter ROSULA study on clinical T2 renal tumors (147 citations) and his innovative "trifecta" framework for standardizing outcome reporting (74 citations) have redefined benchmarks for surgical quality, cancer control, and functional preservation. His pioneering work on robotic intracorporeal urinary diversion, including the Padua Ileal Bladder technique (102 citations) and long-term oncologic outcomes of totally intracorporeal reconstruction (51 citations), has helped establish these complex procedures as viable alternatives to open surgery. His comparative quality-of-life analysis from a randomized controlled trial (77 citations) further demonstrates his commitment to patient-centered evidence. With nearly 900 combined citations across his most influential works and a sweeping historical review of robotic surgery from PROBOT® to HUGO™ (114 citations), Tuderti represents both a skilled technical innovator and a rigorous academic contributor to modern urology.
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- 2Robotic Surgery in Urology: History from PROBOT® to HUGOTM114 citations · 2023
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