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Maksims Mukāns is an Acting Lecturer and Scientific Consultant at the Statistics Unit of Riga Stradins University. His work bridges clinical medicine and statistical analysis, with a focus on surgical outcomes, bariatric interventions, and gastrointestinal diseases. He is actively involved in research and academic collaboration across Latvia.
Research Interests: His primary fields include bariatric surgery, obesity, endoscopic procedures, acute surgical conditions (e.g., appendicitis, pancreatitis), and public health. His research integrates clinical data with statistical modeling to improve healthcare outcomes.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in metabolic and bariatric surgery, gastrointestinal emergencies, and postoperative care. There is also significant focus on public health surveillance (e.g., pneumococcal disease, vitamin D use) and innovative surgical techniques such as fluorescence-guided cholangiography.
- Participated in organizing and chairing conference sessions on metabolic surgery.
- Contributed to media discussions on new appetite-regulating medical methods and gallstone management.
- Collaborates with Aiwa Clinic and the Health Centers’ Association of Latvia.
Labs and Teams: He is affiliated with the Statistics Unit at Riga Stradins University, where he supports clinical research with biostatistical expertise. His collaborative network includes researchers in surgery, internal medicine, and public health, contributing to multidisciplinary studies in acute and chronic conditions.



