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Hayder Alhusseinawi is a Research Fellow and Resident Physician at Aalborg University Hospital, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Department of Urology at Aalborg University. His dual clinical-research role focuses on advancing robot-assisted urological surgical techniques, with particular emphasis on prostate cancer treatment and kidney-sparing procedures while prioritizing physiological safety and patient outcomes.
He completed his PhD at Aalborg University in 2023, investigating low pneumoperitoneum pressure during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. His research spans urology, robot-assisted surgery, prostate cancer, kidney function preservation, pneumoperitoneum dynamics, and urinary system disorders, frequently employing randomized clinical trials and longitudinal study designs to evaluate surgical innovations.
His 2023-2025 publications reveal a clear trajectory toward optimizing surgical parameters—such as pneumoperitoneum pressure thresholds—and developing novel precision tools like Black Eye™ Ink for ureteral reconstruction. This work demonstrates consistent methodological rigor through triple-blinded randomized trials and multi-year patient monitoring, establishing him as an emerging contributor to evidence-based urological surgery.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources. Information regarding student mentorship or research grants remains unspecified. His activities appear centered within Aalborg University Hospital's Department of Urology without mention of dedicated laboratories or specialized research teams beyond standard departmental structures.
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