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V. V. Dyakov is a leading urological surgeon whose research focuses on optimizing functional outcomes and oncological control in radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer. His work is centered on comparing surgical approaches—retropubic, laparoscopic, and robot-assisted—with a particular emphasis on nerve-sparing techniques to preserve urinary continence and sexual function. Dyakov’s most cited study (2017, 5 citations) directly compares functional outcomes after retropubic and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy performed by high-volume surgeons, demonstrating his commitment to evidence-based surgical practice. His 2015 review (4 citations) provides a comprehensive analysis of oncological and functional results across all three major prostatectomy techniques. More recently, Dyakov has pioneered research into risk factors and predictors of postoperative urinary incontinence, with two 2023–2024 papers (2 citations each) identifying key patient and surgical variables that influence recovery. These contributions are particularly valuable for surgeons seeking to improve patient quality of life after prostate cancer treatment. Dyakov’s work bridges the gap between surgical innovation and patient-centered outcomes, making him a respected voice in urologic oncology.
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