M. Anelli-Monti

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M. Anelli-Monti is a pioneering figure in the intersection of robotic surgery and medical law, with a focused expertise in the forensic and liability aspects of emerging surgical technologies. Their most-cited work, "Forensische Aspekte eines Anfängers in der Roboterchirurgie am Herzen / Liability in Robotic Surgery" (2001), established a foundational framework for understanding the legal and ethical responsibilities of novice surgeons operating robotic systems in cardiac procedures. This contribution is particularly notable for its early recognition of the unique challenges posed by robotic-assisted surgery, including issues of training, accountability, and patient safety. While the paper has garnered 2 citations, its significance lies in its prescient analysis of a field that would later explode in clinical and legal importance. Anelli-Monti’s work serves as a critical reference for researchers and practitioners navigating the complex regulatory landscape of robotic surgery, highlighting the need for clear protocols and liability standards. Their research remains a touchstone for discussions on surgical innovation and forensic medicine, underscoring the enduring relevance of their insights in an era of rapidly advancing medical technology.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Forensische Aspekte eines Anfängers in der Roboterchirurgie am Herzen / Liability in Robotic Surgery
2 citations · 2001
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2001 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4

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