Mohamed Hesham Gamal
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2
Total Citations
52
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About
Mohamed Hesham Gamal is an emerging orthopaedic surgery researcher whose work sits at the intersection of surgical innovation and evidence-based medicine, with a particular focus on knee arthroplasty and robotic-assisted surgical techniques. His research systematically evaluates the comparative effectiveness of conventional versus technology-driven approaches to knee replacement surgery, providing clinicians with rigorous, data-driven guidance on surgical decision-making. Gamal's most impactful contribution to date is his 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis comparing robotic-assisted and conventional total knee arthroplasty (TKA), which has garnered an impressive 39 citations within a remarkably short period — a testament to its relevance and methodological rigor. The study critically examined key outcomes including operation time, Oxford knee scores, range of motion, and tourniquet time, offering comprehensive insights into the clinical trade-offs between established and emerging surgical technologies. Complementing this work, his meta-analysis on robotic versus conventional unicompartmental knee surgery has already accumulated 13 citations, further cementing his standing as a credible voice in this rapidly evolving field. For students and researchers exploring surgical robotics and orthopaedic outcomes, Gamal's work represents an invaluable, timely synthesis of current evidence shaping the future of knee surgery.
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Related papers
- Robotic Versus Conventional Unicompartmental Knee Surgery: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Conventional Versus Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Robotic-assisted versus conventional total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
- Robot-Assisted versus Conventional Total and Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: A Meta-analysis of Radiological and Functional Outcomes
- Comparative Efficacy and Precision of Robot-Assisted vs. Conventional Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Researchers in this area
Labs working in this area
- Advanced Robotic Technologies for Surgery (ARTS) Lab, University of Texas at AustinUnited States
- Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery Lab (MRCAS)United States
- Johns Hopkins University Medical Robotics LaboratoryUnited States
- Surgical Robotics LabNetherlands
- Surgical Robotics and Allied Technologies AreaItaly
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