Daniel Moon
Doctor
Medicine
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Australia
Biography
Mr Daniel Moon is a urologist with particular expertise in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, the management of prostate cancer and the aftermath of its treatment. He has performed over 800 major laparoscopic +/- robotic procedures, published the first Australian series of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in 2008, performed the first Australian robotic cysto-prostatectomy in 2009, assisted in the implementation of robotic surgery at Cabrini Hospital, and has established a robotic partial nephrectomy program at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. He convenes the biennial National Kidney and Bladder Cancer Symposium and held Australias first robotic prostatectomy surgical masterclass in 2011. Mr Moon has also developed a high volume urological prosthetics practice, restoring continence and potency in men following prostate cancer treatment. In addition to regular involvement in local and international meetings and workshops, he has co-authored the first multicentre Australian series of suburethral male slings, presented in 2012.
Research Interest
Genitourinary Oncology
Publications
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Novara G, La Falce S, Abaza R, Adshead J, Ahlawat R, Buffi NM, Challacombe B, Dasgupta P, Moon DA, Parekh D, Porpiglia F, Rawal S, Rogers C, Volpe A, Bhandari M, Mottrie A. PADUA and RENAL nephrometry scores correlates with perioperative outcomes after robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: analysis of the Vattikuti Global Quality Initiative in Robotic Urologic Surgery (GQI-RUS) database. BJU Int 2017 Mar; 119 (3) 456-463
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Lieberman L, Barod R, Dalela D, Insua M, Abaza R, Adshead J, Ahlawat R, Challacombe B, Dasgupta P, Gandaglia G, Moon D, Novara G, Porpiglia F, Mottrie A, Bhandari M, Rogers C. Use of main renal artery clamping predominates over minimal clamping techniques during robotic partial nephrectomy for complex tumours. J Endourol 2017 Feb; 31(2): 149-152
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Pepdjonovic L, Tan G, Huang S, Mann S, Frydenberg M, Moon D, Hanegbi U, Landau A, Snow R, Grummet J. Zero hospital admissions for infection after 577 transperineal prostate biopsies using single-dose cephazolin prophylaxis. World J Urol 2017 Aug;35(8):1199-1203