Javier Arredondo Montero
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Javier Arredondo Montero is a pediatric surgeon whose research is advancing the frontiers of minimally invasive surgery in the youngest and most vulnerable patients. His primary focus lies in robotic-assisted surgery for neonates and infants, a field where technical precision is paramount. His most cited work, a 2025 systematic review on robotic-assisted surgery in children under 10 kg, synthesizes global evidence to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of these complex procedures in very low-weight patients. With 2 citations already, this review is establishing a critical benchmark for surgeons worldwide. Beyond this, Arredondo Montero’s contributions extend to refining surgical techniques and perioperative management for congenital anomalies and pediatric oncology. His research is notable for bridging the gap between adult robotic surgery and the unique anatomical and physiological challenges of pediatric patients. By systematically evaluating outcomes and complications, he is providing the evidence base needed to expand robotic access to the smallest children, ultimately aiming to reduce recovery times and improve long-term quality of life. His work positions him as a key voice in the next generation of pediatric surgical innovation.
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- 1Robotic-assisted surgery in children under 10 kg: a systematic review2 citations · 2025