The scientific activity of the Surgery Group is focused on the development and implementation of advanced surgical strategies in the fields of major general surgery, transplantation, pancreatic surgery, endocrine surgery, emergency and trauma surgery, with particular emphasis on the integration of technological innovation, clinical research, and organizational models.
Address:
Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi, via Guicciardini 9, Varese
date/time interval:
(March 1, 2024 - )
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chirurgia generale, chirurgia endocrina, tiroide, paratiroidi, trapianto di rene, chirurgia robotica, chirurgia pancreatica, chirurgia d’urgenza, trauma, intelligenza artificiale, imaging avanzato, ricostruzione 3D
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clinical and translational research on cutaneous melanoma, with a focus on surgical aspects, lymph node staging, oncologic outcomes, and integrated patient management
development and consolidation of robotic surgery applied to transplantation, pancreatic, and hepatobiliary surgery
emergency and visceral trauma surgery, including multicenter studies on minimally invasive and robotic approaches, definition of diagnostic–therapeutic pathways, and structured training programs for young surgeons;
endocrine surgery, particularly thyroid and parathyroid surgery, aimed at the prevention, reduction, and appropriate management of complications through the use of innovative technologies and medical devices
investigation of lymphatic pathology and techniques for identification and preservation of lymphatic vessels, with particular emphasis on intraoperative lymphatic mapping using indocyanine green, prevention of lymphatic complications, and development of precision surgery strategies
oncologic pancreatic surgery, with a specific focus on technical aspects of anastomoses and the organizational models of Pancreas Units
optimization of kidney transplantation outcomes through advanced graft assessment techniques, intraoperative imaging, and artificial intelligence–based predictive models
research on oncologic issues in organ transplant recipients, with particular reference to epidemiology, pathogenetic mechanisms, risk factors, and clinical outcomes of post-transplant malignancies, as well as the development of interpretative models and personalized surveillance strategies
use of automated three-dimensional reconstruction models for surgical planning and precision surgery;
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Email address
giuseppe.ietto@uninsubria.it