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Go Wakabayashi publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Go Wakabayashi sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 416 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Go Wakabayashi D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Go Wakabayashi sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 77 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Go Wakabayashi is affiliated with Iwate Medical University in Japan and has a significant body of work primarily in the field of medicine, with a focus on surgery, hepatology, and oncology. Their research contribution includes notable studies in liver anatomy, liver surgery techniques, and cancer treatment and prognosis.

Their recent papers include:

  • The Tokyo 2020 terminology of liver anatomy and resections: Updates of the Brisbane 2000 system, 2021, Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences

While the listed recent papers are authored by various researchers in related fields, Go Wakabayashi is recognized for publications in similar venues focusing on liver surgery and related topics.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Go Wakabayashi include:

  • Mohammad Abu Hilal
  • Daniel Cherqui
  • Ho-Seong Han
  • Fernando Rotellar
  • Kohei Mishima

The scientist's publication record spans well-known journals, emphasizing research dissemination in areas pertinent to liver surgery and gastrointestinal oncology. Leading publication venues include:

  • Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences
  • Surgical Endoscopy
  • Annals of Surgery
  • Annals of Surgical Oncology
  • HPB

Go Wakabayashi's research fields are concentrated within medicine, bridging surgery, hepatology, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and epidemiology. Main fields and subfields of study are:

  • Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Hepatology
  • Oncology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Epidemiology

Core topics addressed in their research include:

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma treatment and prognosis
  • Cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer studies
  • Pancreatic and hepatic oncology research
  • Gallbladder and bile duct disorders
  • Organ transplantation techniques and outcomes
  • Liver disease and transplantation
  • Gastric cancer management and outcomes

Best Publications

  • The international position on laparoscopic liver surgery: The Louisville Statement, 2008.

    Joseph F. Buell;Daniel Cherqui;David A. Geller;Nicholas O'Rourke

  • Recommendations for laparoscopic liver resection: a report from the second international consensus conference held in Morioka

    Go Wakabayashi;Daniel Cherqui;David A. Geller;Joseph E. Buell

  • Tokyo Guidelines 2018: diagnostic criteria and severity grading of acute cholecystitis (with videos).

    Masamichi Yokoe;Jiro Hata;Tadahiro Takada;Steven M. Strasberg

  • Comparative Short-term Benefits of Laparoscopic Liver Resection: 9000 Cases and Climbing.

    Ruben Ciria;Daniel Cherqui;David A. Geller;Javier Briceno

  • Tokyo Guidelines 2018: flowchart for the management of acute cholecystitis.

    Kohji Okamoto;Kenji Suzuki;Tadahiro Takada;Steven M. Strasberg

  • The Southampton Consensus Guidelines for Laparoscopic Liver Surgery: From Indication to Implementation.

    Mohammad Abu Hilal;Luca Aldrighetti;Ibrahim Dagher;Bjorn Edwin

  • A specific receptor antagonist for interleukin 1 prevents Escherichia coli-induced shock in rabbits.

    Go Wakabayashi;Jeffrey A. Gelfand;John F. Burke;Robert C. Thompson

  • A novel difficulty scoring system for laparoscopic liver resection.

    Daisuke Ban;Minoru Tanabe;Hiromitsu Ito;Yuichiro Otsuka

  • Tokyo Guidelines 2018 surgical management of acute cholecystitis: safe steps in laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis (with videos)

    Go Wakabayashi;Yukio Iwashita;Taizo Hibi;Tadahiro Takada

  • Staphylococcus epidermidis induces complement activation, tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-1, a shock-like state and tissue injury in rabbits without endotoxemia. Comparison to Escherichia coli.

    G Wakabayashi;J A Gelfand;W K Jung;R J Connolly

  • Downregulation of miR-138 is associated with overexpression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase protein in human anaplastic thyroid carcinoma cell lines

    Shingo Mitomo;Chihaya Maesawa;Satoshi Ogasawara;Takeshi Iwaya

  • Clinical significance of the expression of long non-coding RNA HOTAIR in primary hepatocellular carcinoma

    Masahisa Ishibashi;Ryunosuke Kogo;Kohei Shibata;Genta Sawada

  • Long-term and perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic versus open liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma with propensity score matching: a multi-institutional Japanese study.

    Takeshi Takahara;Go Wakabayashi;Toru Beppu;Arihiro Aihara

  • Tokyo Guidelines 2018 management bundles for acute cholangitis and cholecystitis

    Toshihiko Mayumi;Kohji Okamoto;Tadahiro Takada;Steven M. Strasberg

  • Resveratrol suppresses growth of cancer stem-like cells by inhibiting fatty acid synthase.

    Puspa R. Pandey;Hiroshi Okuda;Misako Watabe;Sudha K. Pai

  • A nomogram predicting disease-free survival in patients with colorectal liver metastases treated with hepatic resection: multicenter data collection as a Project Study for Hepatic Surgery of the Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery

    Toru Beppu;Yoshihiro Sakamoto;Kiyoshi Hasegawa;Goro Honda

  • Laparoscopic major hepatectomy: a systematic literature review and comparison of 3 techniques.

    Niang-Cheng Lin;Hiroyuki Nitta;Go Wakabayashi

  • Ten-year experience of totally laparoscopic liver resection in a single institution.

    A Sasaki;H Nitta;K Otsuka;T Takahara

  • International consensus statement on robotic hepatectomy surgery in 2018.

    Rong Liu;Go Wakabayashi;Hong-Jin Kim;Gi-Hong Choi

  • Laparoscopy-assisted major liver resections employing a hanging technique: the original procedure.

    Hiroyuki Nitta;Akira Sasaki;Tomohiro Fujita;Hidenori Itabashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Cherqui
Daniel Cherqui Grenoble Alpes University
Masaki Kitajima
Masaki Kitajima Keio University
Masakazu Yamamoto
Masakazu Yamamoto Tohoku University
Yuko Kitagawa
Yuko Kitagawa Keio University
Masaki Mori
Masaki Mori Kyushu University
Seigo Kitano
Seigo Kitano Oita University
Marc G. Besselink
Marc G. Besselink University of Amsterdam
Itaru Endo
Itaru Endo Yokohama City University
David A. Geller
David A. Geller University of Pittsburgh
Jeffrey A. Gelfand
Jeffrey A. Gelfand Harvard University

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