Hao-xuan Li
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About
Dr. Hao-xuan Li is a rising authority in spinal surgery, with a focused research program that rigorously evaluates the comparative effectiveness and safety of emerging surgical technologies. His work centers on the critical question of whether robot-assisted techniques outperform traditional fluoroscopy-guided methods in complex spinal procedures. Dr. Li’s major contributions include two landmark systematic reviews and meta-analyses that synthesize global evidence on pedicle screw and cortical bone trajectory screw instrumentation. His 2024 meta-analysis on robot-assisted pedicle screw implantation in scoliosis surgery, which has already garnered 12 citations, provides compelling evidence for the precision and safety advantages of robotic systems in correcting spinal deformities. A second, equally rigorous study on cortical bone trajectory screws further solidifies his expertise in evidence-based spine surgery. By systematically aggregating data from multiple clinical trials, Dr. Li’s work offers surgeons and patients a clear, data-driven framework for choosing between robotic and conventional approaches. His research is particularly impactful for young researchers and clinicians seeking to understand the real-world benefits of surgical automation, making him a key voice in the ongoing technological transformation of orthopedics.
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