Wright Clarkson

Prisma Health

Papers

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About

Wright Clarkson is a pioneering paediatric surgeon whose work centres on advancing minimally invasive surgical techniques for children, with a particular focus on colorectal robotic-assisted surgery. His landmark study, "Colorectal Robotic‐Assisted Surgery in Children: Long‐Term Outcomes and Pitfalls" (2024), stands as a critical contribution to the field, offering one of the first comprehensive analyses of long-term outcomes in this niche area. Drawing on a retrospective, single-centre observational study spanning over a decade, Clarkson meticulously mapped both the benefits—such as enhanced precision and reduced recovery times—and the potential pitfalls of robotic approaches in paediatric colorectal procedures. Though his most-cited paper currently holds 4 citations, its recency and specialised focus signal its growing influence among clinicians and researchers seeking evidence-based guidance for adopting robotic systems in delicate paediatric surgeries. Clarkson’s work not only fills a significant gap in the literature but also provides a practical roadmap for improving surgical outcomes, making him a key voice in the evolution of paediatric minimally invasive surgery. His dedication to rigorous, long-term follow-up studies underscores a commitment to patient safety and surgical innovation.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Colorectal Robotic‐Assisted Surgery in Children. Long‐Term Outcomes and Pitfalls
4 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Prisma Health

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