T Arulampalam

490 total citations
18 papers, 333 citations indexed

About

T Arulampalam is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, T Arulampalam has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 333 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Surgery, 5 papers in Oncology and 3 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in T Arulampalam's work include Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes (4 papers), Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments (3 papers) and Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders (3 papers). T Arulampalam is often cited by papers focused on Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes (4 papers), Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments (3 papers) and Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders (3 papers). T Arulampalam collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Norway. T Arulampalam's co-authors include R W Motson, Alec Engledow, Tony Tien, James Kinross, Sam Mason, Donald Menzies, James Skipworth, C M S Royston, Barry M. Jones and J M Wellwood and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, British journal of surgery and Surgical Endoscopy.

In The Last Decade

T Arulampalam

16 papers receiving 312 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
T Arulampalam United Kingdom 11 257 130 116 45 24 18 333
Isidro Martínez-Casas Spain 7 133 0.5× 105 0.8× 73 0.6× 92 2.0× 26 1.1× 19 250
Clement Luck Khng Chia Singapore 10 239 0.9× 88 0.7× 171 1.5× 79 1.8× 11 0.5× 41 430
Aaron M. Lipskar United States 14 367 1.4× 113 0.9× 61 0.5× 196 4.4× 23 1.0× 33 488
Shameen Jaunoo United Kingdom 8 170 0.7× 41 0.3× 136 1.2× 29 0.6× 12 0.5× 22 300
Hasan Erdem Türkiye 9 200 0.8× 62 0.5× 59 0.5× 56 1.2× 9 0.4× 27 296
Kellee Slater Australia 9 196 0.8× 42 0.3× 121 1.0× 35 0.8× 7 0.3× 29 315
Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki Australia 10 273 1.1× 100 0.8× 111 1.0× 69 1.5× 6 0.3× 49 362
Salvador Navarro‐Soto Spain 12 396 1.5× 374 2.9× 69 0.6× 73 1.6× 10 0.4× 49 491
Nicholas Mowbray United Kingdom 8 126 0.5× 250 1.9× 124 1.1× 38 0.8× 6 0.3× 15 355
Ignasi Guasch Spain 8 93 0.4× 48 0.4× 160 1.4× 21 0.5× 54 2.3× 15 305

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Fields of papers citing papers by T Arulampalam

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T Arulampalam

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of T Arulampalam. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of T Arulampalam based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with T Arulampalam. T Arulampalam is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Singh, Harjit, Piercarlo Meinero, Fabio Cesare Campanile, et al.. (2025). The application of EPSiT in pilonidal sinus disease: an international Delphi consensus study endorsed by the Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ALSGBI). Techniques in Coloproctology. 29(1). 155–155.
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Doulias, Triantafyllos, et al.. (2023). Junior doctors’ wellbeing at peak and post-peak pandemic: a repeated cross-sectional study. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 105(1). 43–51. 3 indexed citations
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Arulampalam, T, et al.. (2022). 883 Clinical Case Report: Recurrent Non-Tuberculous Psoas Abscess with Associated Discitis. British journal of surgery. 109(Supplement_6).
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Mason, Sam, Alasdair Scott, Sheraz R. Markar, et al.. (2020). Insights from a global snapshot of the change in elective colorectal practice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS ONE. 15(10). e0240397–e0240397. 20 indexed citations
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Arulampalam, T, et al.. (2020). Burnout in surgeons: talking the talk but not walking the walk. Bulletin of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 102(2). 3 indexed citations
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Tien, Tony, et al.. (2018). Outcomes of endoscopic pilonidal sinus treatment (EPSiT): a systematic review. Techniques in Coloproctology. 22(5). 325–331. 38 indexed citations
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Arulampalam, T, et al.. (2016). Rate of skill acquisition in the use of a robotic laparoscope holder (FreeHand®). Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies. 25(4). 196–202. 8 indexed citations
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Smart, Neil, et al.. (2016). The incidence of incisional hernias following ileostomy reversal in colorectal cancer patients treated with anterior resection. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 99(4). 319–324. 21 indexed citations
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Bethune, Rob & T Arulampalam. (2015). What happens when we don't operate?. Colorectal Disease. 17(4). 279–280. 4 indexed citations
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McDermott, Frank, Michael E. Kelly, Andrea Warwick, et al.. (2015). Problems and solutions in delivering global surgery in the 21st century. British journal of surgery. 103(3). 165–169. 16 indexed citations
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Skipworth, James, et al.. (2010). Incisional hernia rates following laparoscopic colorectal resection. International Journal of Surgery. 8(6). 470–473. 36 indexed citations
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Saha, Sunita, et al.. (2009). Manubriosternal Joint Dislocation: An Unusual Risk of Trampolining. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 39(5). 596–598. 3 indexed citations
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Arulampalam, T, et al.. (2009). Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 91(6). 456–459. 12 indexed citations
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Arulampalam, T, et al.. (2007). The use of laparoscopic subtotal cholecystectomy for complicated cholelithiasis. Surgical Endoscopy. 22(7). 1697–1700. 53 indexed citations
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Engledow, Alec, et al.. (2007). Laparoscopic resection of diverticular fistulae: a 10‐year experience. Colorectal Disease. 9(7). 632–634. 40 indexed citations
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Arulampalam, T, Durval C. Costa, Jamshed Bomanji, & P. J. Ell. (2001). The clinical application of positron emission tomography to colorectal cancer management.. PubMed. 45(3). 215–30. 10 indexed citations
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Sedman, Peter, et al.. (1997). Laparoscopic cholecystectomy without operative cholangiogram: 2038 cases over a 5-year period in two district general hospitals.. PubMed. 79(5). 376–80. 35 indexed citations

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