Clemente Meccariello
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Clemente Meccariello is a clinical researcher whose work centers on improving perioperative and functional outcomes in robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP). His key research areas include anesthesiological management, postoperative pain control, and the psychological impact of surgical recovery. Meccariello’s most cited study (14 citations) investigates the clinical implications of the transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block for RALP, demonstrating its role in enhancing pain management and surgical outcomes. This work provides valuable insights into optimizing multimodal analgesia in robotic urologic surgery. Additionally, his research on the effects of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic (5 citations) offers preliminary evidence on how isolation influences emotional state, pain perception, and functional recovery after radical prostatectomy. By bridging surgical technique with patient-centered outcomes, Meccariello contributes to a more holistic understanding of recovery in minimally invasive urologic oncology. His work is particularly relevant for clinicians and researchers seeking to refine perioperative protocols and address the psychosocial dimensions of surgical care.
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