Zhaoai Li
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Zhaoai Li is a surgical researcher whose work sits at the intersection of minimally invasive gynecological surgery and evidence-based medicine. Li has established a focused research program evaluating the comparative effectiveness of robot-assisted laparoscopy (RAL) versus conventional laparoscopy (CL) across complex gynecological conditions, most notably endometrial cancer staging and advanced stage endometriosis. Li's most influential contribution, a 2016 meta-analysis on robot-assisted versus conventional laparoscopic surgery for endometrial cancer staging, has garnered 38 citations and systematically assessed critical surgical outcomes including conversion rates, complication profiles, operative duration, and blood loss. A companion meta-analysis published the same year, drawing on databases including PubMed, Embase, and Elsevier, extended this comparative framework to advanced endometriosis, accumulating 27 citations. Together, these works represent a methodologically rigorous effort to synthesize clinical evidence at a time when robotic surgical platforms were rapidly entering gynecological practice. By providing surgeons and patients with clearer outcome data, Li's research has meaningfully informed clinical decision-making. The dual publication of high-impact meta-analyses in a single year underscores both the productivity and the precision of Li's scholarly contributions to gynecological surgery.
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