Azeem Tariq Malik
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Azeem Tariq Malik is a clinical researcher whose work focuses on advancing the safety and efficacy of spinal surgery, particularly through the comparative analysis of robotic-assisted versus conventional techniques. His major contributions lie in evaluating postoperative outcomes, with a keen eye on reducing complications and readmission rates following lumbar fusion procedures. His most cited work, a 2021 study analyzing 90-day complications and readmissions in robotic-assisted versus conventional posterior lumbar fusion, has garnered 5 citations, reflecting its relevance in the ongoing debate over surgical innovation. Additionally, his 2020 letter to the editor critically engaged with a study on robotic-assisted lumbar fusion, highlighting methodological nuances in large database research—a testament to his rigorous analytical approach. Malik’s scholarship underscores a commitment to evidence-based surgical practice, offering valuable insights for spine surgeons and researchers navigating the integration of robotics into orthopedics. His work not only informs clinical decision-making but also sets a standard for critical appraisal in the field.
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