Papers
129
Total Citations
4,028
H-Index
38
About
Daniele Amparore is a pioneering urological surgeon and researcher whose work has fundamentally advanced the integration of cutting-edge technology into robotic and minimally invasive urological surgery. Based in Europe, Amparore has built a distinguished research portfolio centered on robot-assisted partial nephrectomy, radical prostatectomy, and the transformative application of augmented reality and three-dimensional reconstruction in surgical guidance. His most celebrated contributions involve the development and clinical validation of hyperaccuracy three-dimensional (HA3D) reconstruction technology, enabling surgeons to navigate complex renal and prostatic tumors with unprecedented precision—work that has collectively amassed hundreds of citations. His 2019 study on augmented-reality robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for complex tumors (188 citations) represents a landmark achievement, demonstrating that 3D imaging could surpass traditional ultrasound guidance in surgical accuracy. Amparore has also contributed meaningfully to surgical education, exploring how 3D-printed models enhance both urologist training and patient understanding, and examining how crises like COVID-19 disrupted residents' learning curves. His 2021 paper on artificial intelligence in prostate cancer management (157 citations) signals his forward-looking engagement with machine learning's clinical potential. Across more than 1,500 cumulative citations, Amparore's body of work reflects a career dedicated to precision, innovation, and improving patient outcomes.
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- 7Slowdown of urology residents’ learning curve during the COVID‐19 emergency130 citations · 2020
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