Mani Menon - Research Papers

Research Papers

Menon has published over 300 papers, 90 book chapters and invited articles mostly in the field of robotic prostatectomy, renal transplantation and urolithiasis. He has been authored / co-authored in 8 of the top 15 most cited articles in robotic prostatectomy. He is the most referenced surgeon in the topic of robotic prostectomy with over 1050 citations. Some of his top referenced publications include:

  • Menon M, Shrivastava A, Tewari A, Sarle R, Hemal AK, Peabody JO, Vallancien G.
    Laparascopic and robot assisted radical prostatectomy: Establishment of a structured program and preliminary analysis of outcomes.
    J Urol 2002; 168(3): 945-49.
  • Tewari A, Shrivastava A, Menon M.
    A prospective comparison of retropubic and robot-assisted prostatactomy: Experience in one institution.
    BJU Int. 2003; 92(3): 205-10.
  • Menon M, Tewari A, Baize B, Guillonneau B, Valencien G.
    Prospective comparison of radical retropubic prostatectomy and robot-assisted anatomic prostatectomy: The Vattikuti Urology Institute Experience.
    Urology 2002; 60(5): 864-68.
  • Menon M, Tewari A, Peabody JO, Baize B, Hemal AK, Sarle R, Shrivastava A.
    Vattikuti Institute Prostatectomy: Technique.
    J Urol 2002; 169(6): 2289-92.
  • Menon M, Tewari A, Peabody JO, Shrivastava A, Kaul S, Bhandari A, Hemal AK.
    Vattikuti Institute Prostatectomy, a technique of robotic radical prostatectomy for management of localized carcinoma of the prostate: Experience of over 1100 cases.
    Urol Clinics N America 2004; 31(4): 701-17.

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