Frank Heinzelmann

Kempten University of Applied Sciences

Papers

8

Total Citations

48

H-Index

5

About

Frank Heinzelmann is a pioneering surgeon whose work centers on advancing minimally invasive techniques for ventral and incisional hernia repair, with a particular focus on robotic-assisted surgery. His major contributions lie in the development and refinement of the enhanced-view totally extraperitoneal (eTEP) and extended totally extraperitoneal repair (eTAR) approaches, which enable retromuscular mesh placement without entering the abdominal cavity. Through a series of clinical studies documenting his experience with over 160 consecutive operations, Heinzelmann has demonstrated that these robotic techniques can be safely established even in primary care hospitals, offering patients reduced recurrence rates and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery. His work has garnered over 50 citations, with his most influential papers appearing in leading surgical journals. Notably, he has explored the application of these methods in challenging scenarios, such as recurrent hernias in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, and has provided comparative analyses of eTEP versus mini- or less-open sublay (MILOS) techniques. Heinzelmann’s research is instrumental in establishing robotic-assisted extraperitoneal repair as a new standard in abdominal wall reconstruction.

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H-Index
8
Papers
48
Total Citations
6
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robotisch assistierte extraperitoneale Ventralhernienversorgung – Erfahrung der ersten 61 konsekutiven Operationen in eTEP- und eTAR-Technik
12 citations · 2022
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2022 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Kempten University of Applied Sciences

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