Loan Nguyen
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3
Total Citations
47
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About
Loan Nguyen is a clinically focused researcher whose work centers on minimally invasive surgical techniques for gynecologic oncology, with a particular emphasis on the management of endometrial carcinoma. Their research has made meaningful contributions to the evolving landscape of surgical approaches for endometrial cancer patients, systematically comparing robotic, laparoscopic, and open hysterectomy procedures to inform evidence-based clinical decision-making. Nguyen's most impactful work includes a clinical comparison study published in 2016 that has garnered significant attention within the surgical oncology community, alongside a 2015 investigation exploring how body mass index influences conversion rates and complication profiles in robotic surgery patients — a clinically critical question given the high prevalence of obesity among endometrial cancer patients. Together, these studies have accumulated over 40 citations, reflecting their relevance to practicing surgeons navigating complex patient populations. Through rigorous comparative analysis, Nguyen has helped clarify the safety profiles and practical considerations associated with each surgical modality, offering valuable guidance for gynecologic oncologists seeking to optimize patient outcomes. Their contributions represent an important voice in the ongoing refinement of surgical standards for endometrial cancer care.
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Related papers
- Clinical comparison of robotic, laparoscopic, and open hysterectomy procedures for endometrial cancer patients
- Clinical comparison of robotic, laparoscopic, and open hysterectomy procedures for endometrial cancer patients
- Cost Comparison Among Robotic, Laparoscopic, and Open Hysterectomy for Endometrial Cancer
- Comparison of Single-Port Laparoscopy, Standard Laparoscopy, and Robotic Surgery in Patients with Endometrial Cancer
- Comparison of perioperative outcomes and cost of robotic-assisted laparoscopy, laparoscopy and laparotomy for endometrial cancer
Researchers in this area
Labs working in this area
- Keio University Hospital Surgical Robotics ProgramJapan
- Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery Lab (MRCAS)United States
- Imperial College London — Hamlyn Centre for Robotic SurgeryUnited Kingdom
- Surgical Robotics LabNetherlands
- Medical Robotics and Automation (RoboMed) Laboratory, Georgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States
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