Nathania Sutandi
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Nathania Sutandi is a surgical researcher whose work has significantly advanced the field of pancreatic surgery, particularly in the comparative evaluation of minimally invasive techniques. Her primary research focus centers on distal pancreatic resection, where she has systematically analyzed the outcomes of open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches. Her most influential work, a systematic review and meta-analysis published in 2019 comparing robotic versus conventional laparoscopic distal pancreatic resection, has garnered 93 citations, establishing a foundational evidence base for the adoption of robotic techniques. In a subsequent 2021 study, she provided a comparative analysis of all three surgical modalities, specifically examining the introduction of robotic distal pancreatectomy within the United Kingdom and its potential advantages over established laparoscopic methods. Through her rigorous meta-analytical approach, Sutandi has helped clarify the relative benefits and limitations of each surgical technique, offering crucial guidance for surgeons selecting operative approaches for pancreatic disease. Her contributions represent an important step in the ongoing evolution toward less invasive pancreatic surgery, providing the evidence needed to inform clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes.
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