Jennifer P. Rodney
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, University of Oklahoma
Papers
3
Total Citations
15
H-Index
3
About
Jennifer P. Rodney is a pioneering otolaryngologist and laryngeal surgeon whose research has focused on advancing the frontier of robotic surgery within the field of phonosurgery and microlaryngeal procedures. Her work addresses one of the most technically challenging areas in head and neck surgery: applying robotic technology to the delicate and anatomically constrained environment of the larynx. Recognizing that robotic systems had transformed surgical care in many specialties while lagging in phonosurgical applications, Rodney has dedicated significant effort to solving the fundamental barriers of access and exposure that make robotic laryngeal surgery so difficult. Her most notable contributions include the development and evaluation of a novel retractor designed to improve glottic exposure during robotic microlaryngeal surgery, a practical innovation that has helped move the field meaningfully forward. Her 2019 review of robotic systems in phonosurgery has garnered six citations, reflecting growing interest in this emerging area. Collectively, her publications have accumulated over 15 citations, demonstrating a tangible impact on a specialized but rapidly evolving field. For students and clinicians interested in the intersection of surgical robotics and laryngology, Rodney's work represents an important and still-developing body of translational research.
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Top Papers
- 1<p>Potential of robotic systems in phonosurgery</p>6 citations · 2019
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