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Mani Menon, born 9 July 1948 in Trichur, India, is an American surgeon whose pioneering work has helped to lay the foundation for modern Robotic Cancer Surgery. He is the founding director and the Raj and Padma Vattikuti Distinguished Chair of the Vattikuti Urology Institute at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, MI, where he established the first cancer-oriented robotics program in the world. Menon is widely regarded for his role in the development of robotic surgery techniques for the treatment of patients with prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers, as well as for the development of robotic kidney transplantation.Menon is the recipient of the Gold Cystoscope award (American Urological Association, 2001), Hugh Hampton Young award (American Urological Association, 2011), the Keyes Medal (A

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  • Mani Menon (* 9. Juli 1948 in , Indien) ist ein US-amerikanischer Urologe und Leiter des Vattikuti Urology Institute am Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Menon wird als ein Pionier in der Entwicklung roboterassistierter Operationen für die Behandlung von Patienten mit Prostatakrebs angesehen. (de)
  • Mani Menon (Thrissur; 9 de julio de 1948) es un urólogo estadounidense y director del del en Detroit, Michigan en Estados Unidos.​ Menon es considerado un pionero en el desarrollo de cirugía urológica robotizada, especialmente las operaciones de cáncer de próstata.​​ Menon ha publicado más de 300 artículos, 90 capítulos de libros y artículos invitados. (es)
  • Mani Menon (ur. 9 lipca 1948) – amerykański urolog pochodzenia hinduskiego kierujący Instytutem Urologicznym Vattikuti w Detroit w USA. Uznaje się go za jednego z pionierów operacyjnego leczenia raka prostaty z użyciem robota Da Vinci. Menon jest autorem setek publikacji, artykułów i wykładów, licznych sympozjów szkoleniowych z dziedziny robotyki. Jest zdobywcą wielu prestiżowych nagród, w tym zdobywcą nagrody złotego cystoskopu w 1990. (pl)
  • Mani Menon, born 9 July 1948 in Trichur, India, is an American surgeon whose pioneering work has helped to lay the foundation for modern Robotic Cancer Surgery. He is the founding director and the Raj and Padma Vattikuti Distinguished Chair of the Vattikuti Urology Institute at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, MI, where he established the first cancer-oriented robotics program in the world. Menon is widely regarded for his role in the development of robotic surgery techniques for the treatment of patients with prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers, as well as for the development of robotic kidney transplantation.Menon is the recipient of the Gold Cystoscope award (American Urological Association, 2001), Hugh Hampton Young award (American Urological Association, 2011), the Keyes Medal (A (en)
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