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101
Total Citations
2,385
H-Index
29
About
Riccardo Campi is a prominent urological surgeon and researcher whose work centers on minimally invasive and robotic urologic surgery, kidney transplantation, and surgical technique optimization. His research has significantly advanced understanding of partial nephrectomy, where his investigations into resection techniques, suturing methods, and the use of three-dimensional modeling have collectively garnered over 500 citations, reshaping how surgeons approach kidney-sparing procedures worldwide. Campi has made substantial contributions to robot-assisted kidney transplantation, publishing influential multicenter European studies that have helped establish best practices and define learning curves for this complex procedure. His systematic reviews on near-infrared fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green and on three-dimensional model-assisted surgery demonstrate a commitment to integrating emerging technologies into urological practice. Beyond technical innovation, Campi has shown a thoughtful awareness of surgical education, evidenced by his widely cited 2020 study examining how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted residents' training trajectories — a paper that resonated deeply across the global surgical community with 130 citations. His collaborative, multicenter research approach and broad contributions to robotic urology position him as a leading voice in contemporary minimally invasive urological surgery.
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- 1Slowdown of urology residents’ learning curve during the COVID‐19 emergency130 citations · 2020
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- 10Resection Techniques During Robotic Partial Nephrectomy: A Systematic Review56 citations · 2023