Ho Jong Jeon
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Ho Jong Jeon is a pediatric surgeon whose research focuses on advancing minimally invasive surgical techniques for congenital biliary disorders, particularly choledochal cysts. His most-cited work, a 2021 study on pediatric robot-assisted resection of choledochal cysts, has garnered 20 citations and highlights his contributions to understanding how robotic surgery improves outcomes and alters operative trends in children. This research underscores his commitment to refining surgical approaches that enhance recovery and reduce complications in young patients. Jeon’s work is notable for its emphasis on translating technological innovations into practical, evidence-based improvements in pediatric surgery. By systematically analyzing outcomes and trends, he provides critical insights that guide clinical decision-making and training. His impact is reflected in the growing adoption of robotic techniques in pediatric hepatobiliary surgery, a field where precision and safety are paramount. Jeon’s contributions not only advance surgical practice but also inspire further investigation into optimizing care for children with complex congenital conditions, making him a key figure in the evolution of pediatric robotic surgery.
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