Peter Brennan

Queen Alexandra Hospital

Papers

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Total Citations

8

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About

Peter Brennan is a leading figure in head and neck surgical oncology, with a particular focus on the reconstruction of complex soft tissue defects following cancer resection. His work bridges the gap between oncological safety and functional restoration, notably through the integration of robotic surgery into reconstructive protocols. In his highly cited 2023 systematic review, Brennan synthesized emerging evidence on robotic-assisted reconstruction, demonstrating its potential to improve precision and reduce morbidity in head and neck procedures. This contribution has already garnered significant attention, with 8 citations in a short period, reflecting its immediate impact on clinical practice. Beyond this, Brennan has been instrumental in advancing multidisciplinary approaches to head and neck cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered outcomes and surgical innovation. His research not only informs current surgical techniques but also sets the stage for future trials in robotic microsurgery. For students and researchers, Brennan’s work exemplifies how systematic evidence synthesis can drive translational progress in a technically demanding field, making him a key voice in the evolution of head and neck reconstructive surgery.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Reconstruction of head and neck oncological soft tissue defects post-resection using robotic surgery: a systematic review of the current literature
8 citations · 2023
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2023 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: Queen Alexandra Hospital

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