Mohammed Al‐Saeedi

1.1k total citations
54 papers, 700 citations indexed

About

Mohammed Al‐Saeedi is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohammed Al‐Saeedi has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 700 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Surgery, 22 papers in Oncology and 19 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Mohammed Al‐Saeedi's work include Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (17 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (13 papers) and Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders (11 papers). Mohammed Al‐Saeedi is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (17 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (13 papers) and Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders (11 papers). Mohammed Al‐Saeedi collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United States. Mohammed Al‐Saeedi's co-authors include Thilo Hackert, Markus W. Büchler, Arianeb Mehrabi, Ahmed G. Elzubier, Markus Weigand, Martin Schneider, Christoph Berchtold, Ulf Hinz, Oliver Strobel and Beat P. Müller‐Stich and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Immunology, PLoS ONE and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Mohammed Al‐Saeedi

51 papers receiving 690 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mohammed Al‐Saeedi Germany 12 264 222 158 147 110 54 700
Beom Jin Kim South Korea 19 98 0.4× 520 2.3× 126 0.8× 226 1.5× 88 0.8× 75 908
C. Ganesh Pai India 16 106 0.4× 351 1.6× 157 1.0× 63 0.4× 71 0.6× 56 686
Rajan Dhingra India 18 180 0.7× 492 2.2× 179 1.1× 70 0.5× 144 1.3× 33 810
Elroy Patrick Weledji Cameroon 17 142 0.5× 441 2.0× 99 0.6× 146 1.0× 97 0.9× 92 884
Javiera Torres Chile 14 133 0.5× 432 1.9× 268 1.7× 96 0.7× 41 0.4× 48 883
Abdul Hakeem United Kingdom 14 159 0.6× 486 2.2× 243 1.5× 140 1.0× 130 1.2× 40 928
Doron Boltin Israel 18 128 0.5× 556 2.5× 132 0.8× 205 1.4× 68 0.6× 79 1.0k
Alyssa Parian United States 22 265 1.0× 376 1.7× 474 3.0× 95 0.6× 89 0.8× 75 1.3k
Kum Hei Ryu South Korea 19 183 0.7× 532 2.4× 141 0.9× 210 1.4× 49 0.4× 51 877
Taned Chitapanarux Thailand 13 75 0.3× 181 0.8× 116 0.7× 125 0.9× 63 0.6× 43 611

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mohammed Al‐Saeedi

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Heckler, Max, Benedict Kinny‐Köster, Christoph Berchtold, et al.. (2025). Temporary Portal Vein Bypass for Resection of Pancreatic Neoplasms. Annals of Surgery.
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, et al.. (2025). Validation of mortality risk scores after esophagectomy. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 151(2). 51–51.
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Kinny‐Köster, Benedict, Duc Tran, Jörg Kaiser, et al.. (2024). Who Do We Fail to Rescue After Pancreatoduodenectomy? Outcomes Among >4000 Procedures Expose Windows of Opportunity. Annals of Surgery. 283(2). 277–285. 1 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, et al.. (2024). Combination of Methotrexate and Resveratrol Reduces Pro-Inflammatory Chemokines in Human THP-1 Cells. Journal of Inflammation Research. Volume 17. 8085–8098. 2 indexed citations
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Klotz, Rosa, Thomas Hank, Ulf Hinz, et al.. (2024). Preoperative Surgical or Endoscopic Bile Duct Drainage in Pancreatic Cancer. Annals of Surgery. 283(1). 142–148. 1 indexed citations
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Kaiser, Jörg, Thilo Hackert, Ulf Hinz, et al.. (2023). Surgery for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms in young patients: High-risk population. Surgery. 174(2). 330–336. 2 indexed citations
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Mehrabi, Arianeb, Mohammad Golriz, Ali Ramouz, et al.. (2023). Promising Outcomes of Modified ALPPS for Staged Hepatectomy in Cholangiocarcinoma. Cancers. 15(23). 5613–5613. 2 indexed citations
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Loos, Martin, Manuel Feißt, Ulla Klaiber, et al.. (2023). Impact of circumferential resection margin on survival in ampullary cancer: retrospective analysis. BJS Open. 7(6). 2 indexed citations
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Ramouz, Ali, Mohammed Al‐Saeedi, Elias Khajeh, et al.. (2023). Risk factors and management of biliary leakage after Endocystectomy for hepatic cystic echinococcosis. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 17(10). e0011724–e0011724. 5 indexed citations
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Loos, Martin, Oliver Strobel, Arianeb Mehrabi, et al.. (2021). Postoperative acute pancreatitis is a serious but rare complication after distal pancreatectomy. HPB. 23(9). 1339–1348. 9 indexed citations
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Khajeh, Elias, Ali Ramouz, Ahmed Hammad, et al.. (2021). Meta-analysis of the effect of the pringle maneuver on long-term oncological outcomes following liver resection. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 3279–3279. 8 indexed citations
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Golriz, Mohammad, Omid Ghamarnejad, Elias Khajeh, et al.. (2020). PREventive effect of FENestration with and without clipping on post-kidney transplantation lymphatic complications (PREFEN): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 10(10). e032286–e032286. 3 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, Omid Ghamarnejad, Elias Khajeh, et al.. (2020). Pringle Maneuver in Extended Liver Resection: A propensity score analysis. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 8847–8847. 19 indexed citations
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Schmitt, Felix C. F., Jakob Morgenstern, Thomas Fleming, et al.. (2019). Acute fibrinolysis shutdown occurs early in septic shock and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality: results of an observational pilot study. Annals of Intensive Care. 9(1). 19–19. 140 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, Elias Khajeh, Katrin Hoffmann, et al.. (2019). Standardized endocystectomy technique for surgical treatment of uncomplicated hepatic cystic echinococcosis. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 13(6). e0007516–e0007516. 14 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, Arash Nickkholgh, Christa Flechtenmacher, et al.. (2018). Glycine Protects the Liver from Reperfusion Injury following Pneumoperitoneum. European Surgical Research. 59(1-2). 91–99. 5 indexed citations
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Mihaljević, André L., Mohammed Al‐Saeedi, & Thilo Hackert. (2018). Pancreatic surgery: we need clear definitions. Langenbeck s Archives of Surgery. 404(2). 159–165. 6 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, Pascal Probst, Elias Khajeh, et al.. (2018). Meta-analysis of patient survival and rate of alcohol relapse in liver-transplanted patients for acute alcoholic hepatitis. Langenbeck s Archives of Surgery. 403(7). 825–836. 11 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, Niels Halama, Carolin Mogler, et al.. (2018). Neutralization of CD95 ligand protects the liver against ischemia-reperfusion injury and prevents acute liver failure. Cell Death and Disease. 9(2). 132–132. 18 indexed citations
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Al‐Saeedi, Mohammed, et al.. (2002). Dietary misconceptions among diabetic patients in makka city, saudi arabia.. PubMed Central. 2 indexed citations

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