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Prokar Dasgupta is a pioneering urological surgeon and researcher whose work has profoundly shaped the landscape of robotic and minimally invasive surgery. His research spans three interconnected domains: robotic urological oncology, surgical robotics engineering, and surgical training and simulation. Through landmark contributions to the International Robotic Cystectomy Consortium, Dasgupta has helped define best practices for robot-assisted radical cystectomy, with studies on urinary diversion outcomes and learning curves accumulating over 750 combined citations. His involvement in the CORAL trial — one of the first randomised controlled trials directly comparing open, laparoscopic, and robotic radical cystectomy — demonstrated his commitment to rigorous clinical evidence, earning over 330 citations. Equally notable is his engagement with surgical innovation; his contributions to the STIFF-FLOP soft robotics project (524 citations) reflect a rare ability to bridge clinical practice and cutting-edge engineering. Dasgupta has also advanced surgical education, with highly cited systematic reviews on robotic simulation validation and urological learning curves. With his most-cited works collectively amassing over 2,800 citations, his influence across clinical outcomes, technology development, and training methodology marks him as a defining figure in modern urological surgery.

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H-Index
299
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13,212
Total Citations
44
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Soft Robotics Technologies to Address Shortcomings in Today's Minimally Invasive Surgery: The STIFF-FLOP Approach
524 citations · 2014
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2013 (29 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1061
🏛 Institutions: King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Guy's Hospital, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, King's College - North Carolina, St Thomas' Hospital

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