Maria Angelica Dolcet Artahona
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Maria Angelica Dolcet Artahona is a leading figure in urogynecology and minimally invasive pelvic reconstructive surgery. Her research centers on optimizing surgical outcomes for pelvic organ prolapse, with a particular focus on the apical segment of the vagina. Dr. Dolcet Artahona’s major contributions include two landmark systematic reviews and meta-analyses that have shaped clinical practice. Her 2015 study comparing laparoscopic versus open sacrocolpopexy (95 citations) provided critical evidence on the efficacy and safety of minimally invasive approaches, while her subsequent analysis of robotic versus laparoscopic techniques (53 citations) helped clarify the comparative advantages of advanced surgical platforms. These works have been instrumental in guiding surgeons toward less invasive, more effective treatments. Her research demonstrates a commitment to evidence-based medicine, offering clear, actionable insights that reduce patient morbidity. Dr. Dolcet Artahona’s work continues to influence the standard of care in pelvic floor disorders, making her a respected authority in the field.
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