Daniel Cottam

4.2k total citations
109 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Daniel Cottam is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Cottam has authored 109 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 92 papers in Surgery, 24 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 20 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Daniel Cottam's work include Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes (77 papers), Esophageal and GI Pathology (34 papers) and Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (18 papers). Daniel Cottam is often cited by papers focused on Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes (77 papers), Esophageal and GI Pathology (34 papers) and Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (18 papers). Daniel Cottam collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and India. Daniel Cottam's co-authors include Amit Surve, Philip R. Schauer, George M. Eid, Samer G. Mattar, Hinali Zaveri, Samuel Cottam, Austin Cottam, Walter Medlin, Christina Richards and Gerald W. Shaftan and has published in prestigious journals such as Surgical Endoscopy, Microbial Ecology and Obesity Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Cottam

103 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Cottam United States 31 2.0k 746 496 377 229 109 2.7k
Keith S. Gersin United States 31 2.1k 1.0× 541 0.7× 550 1.1× 287 0.8× 257 1.1× 90 2.6k
John Melissas Greece 30 2.1k 1.1× 842 1.1× 558 1.1× 189 0.5× 284 1.2× 89 3.0k
Camilo Boza Chile 28 1.5k 0.8× 565 0.8× 357 0.7× 279 0.7× 159 0.7× 52 2.0k
Peter T. Hallowell United States 26 1.3k 0.7× 535 0.7× 298 0.6× 216 0.6× 256 1.1× 90 1.9k
Ramón Vilallonga Spain 22 1.6k 0.8× 414 0.6× 440 0.9× 139 0.4× 145 0.6× 156 2.0k
Marc Schiesser Switzerland 28 2.5k 1.3× 1.2k 1.6× 693 1.4× 284 0.8× 252 1.1× 70 3.6k
Giancarlo Micheletto Italy 26 1.2k 0.6× 430 0.6× 330 0.7× 199 0.5× 154 0.7× 79 1.8k
Ann M. Rogers United States 27 2.4k 1.2× 681 0.9× 467 0.9× 109 0.3× 240 1.0× 100 2.8k
Peter Small United Kingdom 33 2.2k 1.1× 1.3k 1.7× 842 1.7× 237 0.6× 105 0.5× 134 3.6k
Felix B. Langer Austria 32 3.4k 1.7× 1.1k 1.4× 976 2.0× 355 0.9× 192 0.8× 101 4.0k

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All Works

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Cottam, Austin, Daniel Cottam, Mitchell Roslin, & Amit Surve. (2024). Exploring Bariatric Surgery’s Impact on Weight Loss and Diabetes: Sodium and Glucose Receptor Modulation. JSLS Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons. 28(1). e2023.00051–e2023.00051. 1 indexed citations
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Cottam, Daniel, Giada Azzopardi, & Lui G. Forni. (2022). Biomarkers for early detection and predicting outcomes in acute kidney injury. British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 83(8). 1–11. 4 indexed citations
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Surve, Amit, et al.. (2020). Internal Hernia Following Primary Laparoscopic SADI-S: the First Reported Case. Obesity Surgery. 30(5). 2066–2068. 10 indexed citations
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Cottam, Daniel, et al.. (2020). Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch: 1-Year Outcomes. Obesity Surgery. 30(4). 1506–1514. 23 indexed citations
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Surve, Amit, Daniel Cottam, Walter Medlin, et al.. (2020). Long-term outcomes of primary single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S). Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 16(11). 1638–1646. 52 indexed citations
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Cottam, Samuel, et al.. (2019). Single-anastomosis duodenal ileostomy with sleeve is a safe and effective option for patients in an ambulatory surgical center. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 15(11). 1990–1993. 13 indexed citations
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Cottam, Austin, Daniel Cottam, Dana Portenier, et al.. (2016). A Matched Cohort Analysis of Stomach Intestinal Pylorus Saving (SIPS) Surgery Versus Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch with Two-Year Follow-up. Obesity Surgery. 27(2). 454–461. 39 indexed citations
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Surve, Amit, Hinali Zaveri, & Daniel Cottam. (2016). Retrograde filling of the afferent limb as a cause of chronic nausea after single anastomosis loop duodenal switch. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 12(4). e39–e42. 19 indexed citations
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Cottam, Daniel, et al.. (2008). The Effect of Stoma Size on Weight Loss After Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery: Results of a Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial. Obesity Surgery. 19(1). 13–17. 42 indexed citations
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Couce, Marta, Daniel Cottam, James E. Esplen, Philip R. Schauer, & Bartolomé Burguera. (2006). Is Ghrelin the Culprit for Weight Loss after Gastric Bypass Surgery? A Negative Answer. Obesity Surgery. 16(7). 870–878. 65 indexed citations
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Couce, Marta, Daniel Cottam, James E. Esplen, et al.. (2006). Potential role of hypothalamic ghrelin in the pathogenesis of human obesity. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 29(7). 599–605. 23 indexed citations
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Sharma, Sunil, Jerry McCauley, Daniel Cottam, et al.. (2006). Acute changes in renal function after laparoscopic gastric surgery for morbid obesity. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 2(3). 389–392. 38 indexed citations
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Eid, George M., Samer G. Mattar, Giselle G. Hamad, et al.. (2004). Repair of ventral hernias in morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic gastric bypass should not be deferred. Surgical Endoscopy. 18(2). 355–355. 22 indexed citations
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Dallal, Ramsey M., Samer G. Mattar, Jeffrey L. Lord, et al.. (2004). Results of Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass in Patients with Cirrhosis. Obesity Surgery. 14(1). 47–53. 100 indexed citations
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Cottam, Daniel, et al.. (2002). Do community nurses and health visitors have a moral duty to help end smacking?. PubMed. 96(27). 18–18. 1 indexed citations
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Górecki, Piotr, Daniel Cottam, Ralph Ger, L. D. George Angus, & Gerald W. Shaftan. (2002). Lower Extremity Compartment Syndrome Following a Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.. Obesity Surgery. 12(2). 289–291. 14 indexed citations
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Cottam, Daniel, et al.. (2002). Duodenal Varices: A Novel Treatment and Literature Review. The American Surgeon. 68(5). 407–409. 18 indexed citations
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Górecki, Piotr, Daniel Cottam, L. D. George Angus, & Gerald W. Shaftan. (2002). Diagnostic and Therapeutic Laparoscopy for Trauma: A Technique of Safe and Systematic Exploration. Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques. 12(3). 195–198. 32 indexed citations

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