Zheng‐tao Lv
Papers
2
Total Citations
165
H-Index
2
About
Zheng‐tao Lv is a leading researcher in the field of spinal surgery, with a primary focus on the comparative effectiveness of robotic-assisted versus conventional surgical techniques. His most impactful work, a 2017 systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on pedicle screw placement, has garnered over 160 citations, establishing him as a key voice in evidence-based spine surgery. This landmark study rigorously evaluated the accuracy and safety of robot-assisted procedures against traditional freehand methods, providing crucial data that has influenced clinical decision-making and surgical practice worldwide. Lv’s contributions extend beyond this meta-analysis; his meticulous approach to synthesizing complex clinical evidence has helped clarify the benefits and limitations of robotic assistance in orthopedics. By addressing critical questions in surgical precision and patient outcomes, his research has guided both surgeons and researchers in adopting or refining robotic technologies. Lv’s work remains a cornerstone for those studying the integration of automation in spinal surgery, demonstrating a commitment to advancing patient care through rigorous, data-driven analysis.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1
- 2