Mariano Tamura Vieira Gomes
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About
Mariano Tamura Vieira Gomes is a surgical researcher whose work centers on robotic and minimally invasive gynecological surgery, with a particular focus on improving patient outcomes and advancing innovative operative techniques. His research has made meaningful contributions to understanding how surgeon experience influences perioperative outcomes and complications in robotic gynecology, reflecting a commitment to optimizing both safety and efficacy in the operating room. His 2022 study examining the relationship between surgical expertise and robotic perioperative outcomes has garnered 14 citations, underscoring its relevance to the growing global adoption of robotic platforms in gynecologic care. Equally notable is his 2016 work on robotic approaches to deep infiltrating rectal endometriosis, which accumulated 13 citations and championed the principle that less invasive techniques can yield superior surgical results — encapsulated in the phrase "less is more." Together, these contributions position Gomes as a thoughtful advocate for precision-driven, technology-assisted gynecological surgery. His research is particularly valuable for surgeons and trainees seeking evidence-based guidance on integrating robotic systems into complex gynecological procedures, including the challenging management of endometriosis.
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