Henry Ofori Duah

University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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Total Citations

117

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About

Henry Ofori Duah is a leading researcher in orthopedic spine surgery, with a primary focus on improving surgical precision and patient safety through advanced technology. His work centers on the comparative effectiveness of robotic-assisted and navigated techniques versus traditional fluoroscopic freehand methods for pedicle screw placement. His most-cited paper, a 2022 systematic review and meta-analysis, provides compelling evidence that robotic and navigated approaches are significantly safer and more accurate, reducing the risk of screw malposition and associated complications. This seminal work, with over 117 citations, has become a cornerstone reference for spine surgeons adopting minimally invasive, technology-driven procedures. Beyond this, Duah’s broader contributions include evaluating clinical outcomes, operative efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in spinal instrumentation. His research directly informs surgical decision-making and has helped drive the integration of robotics into routine practice, ultimately enhancing patient recovery and reducing revision surgeries. Duah’s work stands out for its rigorous methodology and practical impact, making him a key voice in the ongoing evolution of precision spine surgery.

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Papers
117
Total Citations
117
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robotic and navigated pedicle screws are safer and more accurate than fluoroscopic freehand screws: a systematic review and meta-analysis
117 citations · 2022
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2022 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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