Pat Saksirisampant
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Pat Saksirisampant is a surgeon-researcher whose work centers on the evolution of urological oncology, with a particular focus on prostate cancer surgery. His most cited paper, “Paradigm Shift from Open Surgery to Minimally Invasive Surgery in Three Approaches for Radical Prostatectomy,” critically examines the transition from open retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP) to laparoscopic (LRP) and robotic-assisted (RALP) techniques. By comparing outcomes and learning curves across these three approaches, Saksirisampant provides valuable insights into how surgical innovation impacts patient recovery and procedural mastery. This work, with 3 citations, highlights his dedication to advancing minimally invasive methods that reduce trauma and improve surgical precision. His research contributes to a broader understanding of how technology reshapes clinical practice, offering guidance for surgeons adopting new techniques. Saksirisampant’s scholarship underscores the importance of evidence-based evolution in surgery, making him a thoughtful voice in the ongoing dialogue about optimizing cancer care through innovation.
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