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About
A. Palleschi has established themselves as a prominent researcher in the rapidly evolving field of robotic-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS), with a growing body of work that bridges clinical innovation and surgical technology. Their most cited contribution, a 2022 narrative review on RATS approaches and outcomes for lung cancer (47 citations), has become a key reference for surgeons and researchers navigating the transition from traditional open procedures to minimally invasive robotic platforms. This work comprehensively examines the enhanced visualization, precision, and ergonomic advantages that robotic systems offer in thoracic oncology. Building on this foundation, Palleschi has contributed real-world transitional data from single-center experiences with the da Vinci Xi system, providing practical insights into implementation challenges and short-term clinical outcomes. Their 2025 editorial further underscores their recognized authority in shaping emerging perspectives within the RATS community. Notably, Palleschi's research interests also extend into collaborative robotics and trajectory planning with safety constraints, reflecting a broader curiosity about human-robot interaction. With a cumulative citation impact anchored by influential clinical reviews, Palleschi represents an important voice in advancing safer, more effective minimally invasive surgical practice.
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- 2Editorial: New perspectives in robotic-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS)3 citations · 2025
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- 4Optimal Trajectory Planning with Safety Constraints2 citations · 2021