Mohammad Sohaib Sarwar

Queen Victoria Hospital

Papers

2

Total Citations

10

H-Index

2

About

Mohammad Sohaib Sarwar is a rising surgical researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotic surgery, oncology, and pediatric craniofacial reconstruction. His primary research focus is the application of robotic systems to improve outcomes in complex head and neck surgeries, particularly for soft tissue defect reconstruction following oncological resections. His most cited work, a 2023 systematic review on robotic reconstruction of head and neck oncological defects, synthesizes evidence to demonstrate how robotic assistance can enhance precision and reduce morbidity in these challenging procedures. Building on this, his 2024 narrative review pioneers the discussion of robotic implementation in pediatric craniofacial and head and neck surgery, a niche area with significant potential to improve surgical outcomes in children. Though early in his career, Sarwar’s contributions are already shaping the conversation around minimally invasive approaches in reconstructive surgery, with his work cited by peers exploring the next generation of surgical techniques. His systematic approach and focus on translating robotic innovation into clinical practice mark him as a researcher to watch in the evolving field of surgical robotics.

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2
H-Index
2
Papers
10
Total Citations
5
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 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: 6
🏛 Institutions: Queen Victoria Hospital

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