Renato Moretti‐Marques
Papers
4
Total Citations
54
H-Index
4
About
Renato Moretti-Marquês is a gynecologic surgeon and researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotic surgery, minimally invasive techniques, and complex gynecological oncology. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of how robotic-assisted laparoscopy can be safely and effectively implemented in gynecology, with particular emphasis on improving patient outcomes while reducing surgical morbidity. Among his most notable contributions is his pioneering work on robotic uterine transposition for cervical cancer patients — a rare and technically demanding procedure that has attracted 16 citations since its 2020 publication. His investigations into how surgeon experience correlates with perioperative outcomes and complications have provided valuable benchmarks for training programs worldwide. His 2016 work on robotic approaches to deep infiltrating rectal endometriosis helped establish minimally invasive surgery as a superior alternative in challenging cases where precision is paramount. Perhaps most impactful for the broader surgical community is his 2018 safety model for introducing robotic surgery in gynecology, which offered a structured, evidence-based framework for institutions adopting the technology. Collectively, his body of work reflects a consistent commitment to innovation, patient safety, and the responsible integration of emerging surgical technologies into everyday clinical practice.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4Safety Model for the Introduction of Robotic Surgery in Gynecology11 citations · 2018