Dr. R. K. Mishra, also known as Dr. Rajneesh Kumar Mishra, is an Indian laparoscopic and robotic surgeon.[1] He has written many scientific articles that discuss new surgical methods, improvements, and results in minimally invasive surgery.[2] He is a member of the Society of Gastrointestinal Laparoscopic Surgeons (SAGES).[2][3] Dr. Mishra is also the president of the International College of Robotic Surgeons[4] and the chief editor of the World Journal of Laparoscopic Surgery.[5][6] He is also a founding member of the Indian chapter of the Clinical Robotic Surgery Association (CRSA).[7][8]
Works Published
- Laparoscopic versus open appendectomy for the treatment of acute appendicitis[9]
- Optimum shadow-casting illumination for endoscopic task performance[10]
- The Impact of the learning curve in laparoscopic surgery[11]
- Role of OT table height on the task performance of minimal access surgery[12]
- History of minimal access surgery[13]
- Changing role of laparoscopy in the management of patients with cirrhosis[14]
- Critical view of safety technique during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in prevention of biliary injuries[15]
- Laparoscopic tissue approximation techniques[16]
- Complications of laparoscopic surgery[17]
- Minimal Access Surgery Educational Needs of Trainees from Africa: Perspectives from an Asian Training Institution.[18]
- Different techniques of tissue retrieval from abdominal cavity during minimal access surgery[19]
- Study of port site complications in laparoscopic surgeries[20]
- Minimally invasive surgical techniques vs open myomectomy for treatment of uterine fibroids[21]
- Laparoscopic Hernia Repair[22]
- Textbook of practical laparoscopic surgery[23]
- Textbook of Laparoscopy for Surgeons and Gynecologists[24]
- Is There an Ideal Port Position for Laparoscopic Urological Procedures?[25]
- Comparison of PMAT camera holder with human camera holder[26]
- Comparison between Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and mini-gastric bypass in patients of developing countries[27]
- Comparing extracorporeal knots in laparoscopy using knot and loop securities[28]
- Utilization of Laparoscopic Surgery in Cirrhosis of the Liver[29]
- Single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) inguinal hernia repair-recent clinical experiences of this novel technique.[30]
- Review of the Effectiveness of Composite Barrier Mesh Used for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair[31]
- Role of indocyanine green in laparoscopic cholecystectomy[32]
- Efficacy of near-infrared fluorescence cholangiography using indocyanine green in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A retrospective study[33]
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