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Miguel Padilla

Miguel Angel Padilla, M.D.

Thoracic Mexican Institute
Avenida Observatorio No. 354, Colonia 16 de Septiembre
Delegación Miguel Hidalgo
Mexico City, MEX  11810
Mexico
+52 (55) 31 85 83 00
+52 (55) 52 47 56 62 (alternative)
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Role: 
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic

Background

Military School of medicine (1981-1987)
Military Central Hospital, Mex. City. Internship post-grade (1987-88)
Service at the Active Unites in the Army (M.D. 1988-90)
Mil. central Hosp. Mex. City.General Surgery Residency (1990-93)
Regional Military Hospital as a general Surgeon (1993-96)
Universuty of Texas. M.D. Anderson Can. Cen. Thoracic Surgery (1996-98)
Military Central Hospital. Mex. Cty. Chief of Pleuro-Pulmonary Surgery Department (1998-2006)
Fellow of American College of Chest Physicians ACCP since 2012
IberoAmerican Thoracic Surgery Society since 2013
General Thoracic Surgeons Mexican Asociation since 2010
Hospital Angeles Lomas, Mexico City, Private Practice
ABC Medical Center, México City. Private Practice
Hospital DioMed, Mexico City. Private Practice

Other Interests

<p>Thoracoscopic treatment of pericardial effusive disease Esophageal cancer surgery Thoracoscopic treatment of pleural diseases Palliative stents in tracheal and bronchial obstructions. Thoracoscopic aprroach of esophagus Lung Cancer; surgical therapy and complications Gene therapy in lung cancer Thimectomy for Miastenia gravis Pulmonary Tuberculosis: surgical treatment Thoracic Shympatectomy for hyperhidrosis and blushing early rib fixation with stracos system for thoracic trauma Robotic thoracic surgery Deformities og Chest Wall: Pectus excavatum &amp; pectus carinatum</p>

Research

<p>Early rib fixation for thoracic trauma&nbsp;</p><p>Sympathectomy for blushing</p><p>Sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis</p><p>Chest Wall Reconstruction in Defomities; PEctus Excavatum &amp; Pectus Carinatum</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Additional Educational Information

Military Medice School, Mexico City (1981-1987)

Military Central Hospital, Mexico City pre grade Internship (1987-1988)

Military Central Hospital, Mexico City General Srurgery Residentship (1991-1993)

Military Regional Hospital, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México as a General Surgeon (1993-1996)

University of Texas, Houston, Tx. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Thoracic Surgery Department (1996-1998)

MIlitary Central Hospital, Mexico City, Chief of General Thoracic Surgery Service (1996-2006)

Practice Areas

  • Thoracic
  • Critical Care
  • Professional Affairs
  • Thoracic
  • Esophagus
  • Mediastinum
  • Benign disease
  • Pleura
  • Cancer
  • Infection
  • Basic science
  • Pericardium
  • Medical technology
  • VATS
  • Robotic
  • Minimally Invasive
  • Aortic valve disease
  • Trachea and bronchi
  • Lung
  • Congenital thoracic
  • Chest wall
  • Reconstruction
  • Anesthesia
  • Education
  • Diaphragm