Emma Robl
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Dr. Emma Robl is a pediatric surgeon whose work has advanced minimally invasive approaches to complex splenic surgery. Her research centers on comparing laparoscopic and robotic-assisted techniques, with a particular focus on improving outcomes for children undergoing splenectomy. In her most-cited study, "Laparoscopic versus Robotic-Assisted Splenectomy in the Pediatric Population: Our Institutional Experience" (2017, 17 citations), Dr. Robl provides critical insights into the safety, efficacy, and technical nuances of robotic-assisted procedures, demonstrating reduced operative times and comparable complication rates to traditional laparoscopy. This work has helped guide surgical decision-making in pediatric populations, where precision and reduced trauma are paramount. Beyond this landmark paper, Dr. Robl’s contributions underscore a commitment to refining surgical technologies to enhance recovery and minimize invasiveness for young patients. Her findings have been instrumental in shaping institutional protocols and training for robotic surgery, positioning her as a key voice in the evolution of pediatric minimally invasive surgery. With a growing body of work, Dr. Robl continues to influence both clinical practice and surgical innovation.
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