Qingsan Zhu
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37
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About
Dr. Qingsan Zhu is a leading researcher in the field of spinal surgery, with a primary focus on the comparative effectiveness and safety of robotic-assisted versus traditional fluoroscopy-guided techniques. His major contributions lie in conducting rigorous systematic reviews and meta-analyses that synthesize evidence across multiple spinal procedures. Dr. Zhu’s work has critically evaluated robotic assistance in osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures, scoliosis surgery, degenerative lumbar disease, and cortical bone trajectory screw instrumentation. His 2023 meta-analysis on robot-assisted PKP/PVP, with 13 citations, has been instrumental in guiding clinical decision-making for osteoporotic fractures. Similarly, his 2024 study on pedicle screw implantation in scoliosis (12 citations) has provided key insights into the benefits of robotic precision in complex deformity correction. By systematically comparing outcomes like accuracy, blood loss, and complication rates, Dr. Zhu’s research helps surgeons weigh the advantages of robotic technology against traditional fluoroscopy. His cumulative citation impact—over 37 citations across just four recent papers—underscores the growing relevance of his work in advancing minimally invasive spinal surgery. Dr. Zhu’s evidence-based approach is shaping the future of surgical robotics in orthopedics.
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