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Jamie A. Cannon's research focuses on surgical techniques and patient outcomes, particularly in the field of colorectal surgery. Cannon has investigated intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis techniques for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy, examining short-term outcomes in a multi-center prospective trial. Further work includes analyzing robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic rectal surgery in obese patients using ACS-NSQIP data, and exploring robotic surgery applications in Crohn's disease. Investigations also extend to patient engagement technologies in perioperative care and the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in patient-surgeon interactions. Cannon's work also touches upon the role of human intestinal stromal cells in maintaining homeostasis and promoting inflammation in Crohn's disease. Cannon has published 59 works, accumulating 1,766 citations and an h-index of 19.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 59
- Citations: 1,786
Selected Publications
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Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trial (2025)
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- Robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic rectal surgery in obese and morbidly obese patients: ACS-NSQIP analysis
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- 908 ASSOCIATION OF GERIATRIC MEASURES WITH SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- 908 ASSOCIATION OF GERIATRIC MEASURES WITH SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- 908 ASSOCIATION OF GERIATRIC MEASURES WITH SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Robotic Surgery in Crohn's Disease
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- 908 ASSOCIATION OF GERIATRIC MEASURES WITH SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- 908 ASSOCIATION OF GERIATRIC MEASURES WITH SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- 908 ASSOCIATION OF GERIATRIC MEASURES WITH SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
- 314 INEQUITY EXISTS IN TELEMEDICINE USE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY PATIENTS IN THE DEEP SOUTH
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
- 314 INEQUITY EXISTS IN TELEMEDICINE USE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY PATIENTS IN THE DEEP SOUTH
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
- 314 INEQUITY EXISTS IN TELEMEDICINE USE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY PATIENTS IN THE DEEP SOUTH
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
- 314 INEQUITY EXISTS IN TELEMEDICINE USE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY PATIENTS IN THE DEEP SOUTH
- Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is Equal
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- Multidisciplinary clinics for colorectal cancer may not provide more efficient coordination of care
- Characterizing the impact of verbal communication and health literacy in the patient-surgeon encounter
- 910 IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY (ERP) ON SURGICAL DISPARITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
- Intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy: short-term outcomes of a multi-center prospective trial
- Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trial
- Intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy: short-term outcomes of a multi-center prospective trial
- Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trial
- Intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy: short-term outcomes of a multi-center prospective trial
- Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trial
- Intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy: short-term outcomes of a multi-center prospective trial
- Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trial
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