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About
Davide Tosi is a prominent surgical researcher whose work centers on minimally invasive thoracic surgery, with a particular focus on Robotic-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (RATS) and its application in lung cancer treatment. His most influential contribution, a 2022 narrative review on RATS approaches and outcomes, has garnered 47 citations, establishing him as a key voice in evaluating the clinical utility and technical advantages of robotic surgical platforms. This work systematically examined how robotic systems offer surgeons enhanced visualization, precision movement, and ergonomic benefits over conventional open or video-assisted techniques. Tosi has continued shaping the field through editorial leadership, contributing a 2025 perspective on emerging directions in RATS that reflects his sustained engagement with the evolving surgical landscape. His 2023 real-world transition study, documenting institutional experience with the da Vinci Xi system for lung resections, bridges the gap between controlled research and everyday clinical practice — a contribution particularly valuable for surgical teams navigating their own adoption of robotic technology. Collectively, his body of work provides both evidence-based analysis and practical guidance, making him an important reference point for surgeons, oncologists, and researchers working at the intersection of technology and thoracic oncology.
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- 2Editorial: New perspectives in robotic-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS)3 citations · 2025
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