Luigi Masoni
- Specialization: General surgeon
- 37 years of experience
- Speaks:English, Italian
- Workplace: Italy, Rome, Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy
- Created a new bilio-intestinal bypass technique through laparoscopy.
Dr. Luigi Masoni is a general surgeon at Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy in Rome. He specializes in oncological surgery and minimally invasive colorectal procedures. Dr. Masoni created a new laparoscopic bilio-intestinal bypass technique. He also developed a three-trocar method for total proctocolectomy.
- Specialized in colorectal surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in the USA.
- Treats pelvic floor disorders and colorectal cancer using minimally invasive techniques.
- Former lecturer and scientific council member at the University of Rome La Sapienza.
- Works at a hospital accredited by the Italian National Health Service.
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Qualifications
Prof. Dr. Luigi Masoni is a general surgeon in Rome. He specializes in oncology and minimally invasive colorectal surgeries at Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy. The specialist is the inventor of a laparoscopic bilio-intestinal bypass technique. Dr. Masoni also treats proctological and pelvic floor conditions and conducts colorectal cancer research.
Specialization and Surgical Focus
Dr. Masoni treats a variety of gastrointestinal and oncological conditions. He use minimally invasive techniques to help patient recovery times. The doctor also specializes in pelvic floor disorders and complex proctological issues. Additionally, he treats weight loss through surgical methods and performs colorectal cancer procedures.
Academic Roles and Memberships
Dr. Masoni contributes to the medical community through teaching and research roles. He is a member of the Didactic and Scientific Council at the University of Rome "La Sapienza." The specialist also serves as a lecturer at the same institution. Furthermore, Dr. Masoni publishes research on healthcare projects related to colorectal cancer.
Education and Training
- 1984 – University of Rome "La Sapienza" – Degree in Medicine and Surgery (with distinction), Italy
- University of Rome "La Sapienza" – Specialization in General Surgery, Italy
- 1992 – Thomas Jefferson University Hospital – Specialization in Colorectal Surgery, Philadelphia, USA
Awards and Innovations
- 2000 – New bypass technique – Recognized for creating a laparoscopic bilio-intestinal bypass method
- 2000 – Surgical milestone – Awarded for performing a total proctocolectomy using only three trocars — a procedure using small ports to remove the entire colon and rectum
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