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About
George Kasyan is a urological surgeon and researcher whose work sits at the intersection of minimally invasive surgery, reconstructive urology, and pelvic floor medicine. His research has made meaningful contributions to the growing evidence base for robot-assisted laparoscopic procedures, particularly in complex urological reconstructions. His systematic review on robot-assisted laparoscopic ureteral reconstruction, his most cited work with 17 citations, provided a rigorous comparative analysis of robotic versus open surgical approaches, helping to clarify the clinical advantages of minimally invasive techniques. Kasyan has also established himself as a leading voice in robotic sacrocolpopexy for pelvic organ prolapse, authoring both a widely read narrative review and a subsequent systematic review with meta-analysis examining the procedure's safety profile, collectively accumulating 14 citations. His clinical interests extend to oncological urology, as demonstrated by his early-experience report on extended robotic salvage lymphadenectomy for node-only prostate cancer recurrence. Additionally, his retrospective study on postradiation genitourinary fistulae addresses one of the more challenging complications in pelvic oncology care. Across his portfolio, Kasyan consistently bridges surgical innovation with evidence-based practice, offering valuable guidance to clinicians navigating complex urological and pelvic reconstructive challenges.
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- 5Postradiation genitourinary fistulae: retrospective study1 citations · 2021