Patrick D. Wolf

Duke University

Papers

1

Total Citations

28

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About

Patrick D. Wolf is a leading figure in biomedical engineering, with his research primarily centered on medical imaging, surgical guidance, and the integration of robotics into clinical practice. His most notable contribution is his pioneering work on real-time three-dimensional (RT3D) ultrasound for surgical robotics, as demonstrated in his highly cited 2006 feasibility study. This work established a foundational framework for using RT3D ultrasound to guide robotic surgical instruments, significantly enhancing the information available to surgeons during minimally invasive procedures. By demonstrating that ultrasound could be effectively combined with robotics, Wolf opened new pathways for improving precision and safety in complex surgeries, particularly in gynecological and urological applications. His research has garnered substantial attention, with his key paper accumulating 28 citations, reflecting its influence on the field. Wolf’s work stands as a critical step toward the seamless integration of advanced imaging and autonomous systems in the operating room, marking him as a key innovator in the evolution of computer-assisted surgery.

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28
Total Citations
28
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
3-D ultrasound guidance of surgical robotics: a feasibility study
28 citations · 2006
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2006 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Duke University

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