Matthew R. Albert

3.6k total citations
68 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Matthew R. Albert is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew R. Albert has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 60 papers in Surgery, 52 papers in Oncology and 9 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Matthew R. Albert's work include Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments (51 papers), Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (25 papers) and Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas (24 papers). Matthew R. Albert is often cited by papers focused on Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments (51 papers), Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (25 papers) and Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas (24 papers). Matthew R. Albert collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Matthew R. Albert's co-authors include S. Atallah, Sergio W. Larach, Teresa deBeche-Adams, George Nassif, John R.T. Monson, Lawrence Lee, Beatriz Martín-Pérez, Justin Kelly, John P. Burke and Mark H. Whiteford and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Annals of Surgery and The Journal of Urology.

In The Last Decade

Matthew R. Albert

65 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

Matthew R. Albert
Sergio W. Larach United States
Nicholas Rieger Australia
Marvin L. Corman United States
K. W. Eu Singapore
Gerald Marks United States
Sergio W. Larach United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew R. Albert

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All Works

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Zager, Yaniv, et al.. (2024). The predicting value of post neoadjuvant treatment magnetic resonance imaging: a meta-analysis. Surgical Endoscopy. 38(11). 6846–6853. 1 indexed citations
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Changoor, Navin R., et al.. (2023). Impact of bariatric surgery on early-onset colorectal cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Updates in Surgery. 75(5). 1051–1057. 2 indexed citations
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Sylla, Patricia, Dana R. Sands, Antoinette Bonaccorso, et al.. (2023). Multicenter phase II trial of transanal total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer: preliminary results. Surgical Endoscopy. 37(12). 9483–9508. 3 indexed citations
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Albert, Matthew R., et al.. (2023). Pudexacianinium (ASP5354) chloride for ureter visualization in participants undergoing laparoscopic, minimally invasive colorectal surgery. Surgical Endoscopy. 37(9). 7336–7347. 4 indexed citations
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Sprinkle, Shanna R., et al.. (2021). Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Useful Technique That Continues to Evolve. Surgical Technology Online. 39. 137–145. 1 indexed citations
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Nassif, George, Grace S. Hwang, Justin Kelly, et al.. (2020). Achieving Opioid-Free Major Colorectal Surgery: Is It Possible?. Digestive Surgery. 37(5). 376–382. 9 indexed citations
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Trépanier, Maude, et al.. (2019). Examining the relationship between lymph node harvest and survival in patients undergoing colectomy for colon adenocarcinoma. Surgery. 166(4). 639–647. 29 indexed citations
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Lee, Lawrence, Justin Kelly, George Nassif, et al.. (2018). Defining the learning curve for transanal total mesorectal excision for rectal adenocarcinoma. Surgical Endoscopy. 34(4). 1534–1542. 81 indexed citations
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Plummer, Joseph M., Pierre‐Anthony Leake, & Matthew R. Albert. (2017). Recent advances in the management of rectal cancer: No surgery, minimal surgery or minimally invasive surgery. World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 9(6). 139–139. 25 indexed citations
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Kelly, Justin, et al.. (2017). Insufflation stabilization bag (ISB): a cost-effective approach for stable pneumorectum using a modified CO2 insufflation reservoir for TAMIS and taTME. Techniques in Coloproctology. 21(11). 897–900. 4 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., et al.. (2014). Robotic transanal total mesorectal excision: a pilot study. Techniques in Coloproctology. 18(11). 1047–1053. 48 indexed citations
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Cawich, Shamir O, et al.. (2014). Clinical Outcomes of Single Incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in the Anglophone Caribbean: A Multi Centre Audit of Regional Hospitals. International Journal of Biomedical Science. 10(3). 191–195. 6 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., Sergio W. Larach, Teresa deBeche-Adams, & Matthew R. Albert. (2013). Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS). Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 56(7). 931–931. 14 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., George Nassif, Teresa deBeche-Adams, et al.. (2013). Robotic-assisted transanal surgery for total mesorectal excision (RATS-TME): a description of a novel surgical approach with video demonstration. Techniques in Coloproctology. 17(4). 441–447. 62 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., Matthew R. Albert, Teresa deBeche-Adams, & Sergio W. Larach. (2012). Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS): applications beyond local excision. Techniques in Coloproctology. 17(2). 239–243. 46 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., Eduardo Parra‐Dávila, Teresa deBeche-Adams, Matthew R. Albert, & Sergio W. Larach. (2012). Excision of a rectal neoplasm using robotic transanal surgery (RTS): a description of the technique. Techniques in Coloproctology. 16(5). 389–392. 53 indexed citations
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Ross, Howard M., Scott R. Steele, Mark H. Whiteford, et al.. (2011). Early Multi-institution Experience With Single-Incision Laparoscopic Colectomy. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 54(2). 187–192. 80 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., et al.. (2011). Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery in a cadaveric model. Techniques in Coloproctology. 15(4). 461–464. 70 indexed citations
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Atallah, S., Matthew R. Albert, & Sergio W. Larach. (2010). Transanal minimally invasive surgery: a giant leap forward. Surgical Endoscopy. 24(9). 2200–2205. 384 indexed citations

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