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Vito Chiantera

Gynecologist, Gynecologic oncologist

22 années d'expérience

Localisation

Ruesch Clinique ,Naples , Italie

Vice- President of the International Society of Neuropelveology of Zurich

Prof. Vito Chiantera is a renowned expert in gynecology and oncologic surgery, recognized for his multidisciplinary expertise and unwavering commitment to therapeutic innovation.

Prof. Chiantera excels in critical and highly specialized areas, including:

Minimally Invasive Surgery: A leader in adopting laparoscopic and robotic techniques, he minimizes surgical trauma and accelerates patient recovery.

Deep Endometriosis Treatment: With a focus on severe cases, he provides advanced solutions combining surgery and pain management.

Surgical Neuromodulation: A pioneer in pelvic pain treatment, he employs neuromodulation technologies to enhance patients' quality of life.

Benign Gynecological Surgery: Advanced laparoscopic procedures and treatments for complex cases of endometriosis.

Multivisceral Oncologic Surgery: Ultra-radical procedures for ovarian, cervical, and endometrial cancer.

Urogynecology and Pelvic Neurosurgery: Innovative interventions for vaginal reconstruction and treatment of pelvic nerve disorders.

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  • With a degree in Medicine and Surgery and a specialization in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the Second University of Naples (both with honors), Prof. Chiantera quickly ascended to the top of his profession. He is currently a Full Professor at the University of Palermo and Director of the School of Specialization in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He has held prestigious international positions, including senior roles at Charité in Berlin and as a visiting professor at Cornell University in New York.

 

Research and Innovation

Prof. Chiantera's scientific contributions extend to internationally significant research projects, ranging from the development of new surgical techniques to the training of specialists. His collaborations with world-renowned institutions, such as Charité in Berlin, have enriched the fields of oncologic gynecology and endometriosis therapy.

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