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Nikolaos Anastasiou
Nikolaos Anastasiou, MD
Background
MD, Kapodistrian University of Athens 1986
Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, Thoracic Surgery SHO, 1989
Grobhy Road Hospital, Leicester, Cardiothoracic SHO, 1990
Cardiothoracic Center in Liverpool, Cardiothoracic Registrar, 1991
Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, Cardiothoracic Registrar, 1992-1994
Harefiled Hospital, Senior Registrar in Cardiac Surgery, 1994-1996
Glenfield Hospital, Associate Specialist in Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lecturer in Cardiothoracic Surgery-University of Leicester Medical School, 1997-1998
Clinical Director in Thoracic Surgery, Penteli and Agioi Anargiroi Hospital, Athens, 1999-2013
Nottingham University Hospital, Consultant in Thoracic Surgery 2014
Royal Brompton and Harefield Trust, Hareifield Hospital, Consultant in Thoracic Surgery, 2015 to now.
Other Interests
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
Minimal Invasive Surgery
Uniport VATS Lobectomy
Awake Thoracoscopy
Endobronchial Stents
Thymomas
Surgery for Mesothelioma
Pediatric Thoracic Oncology
Coronary artery Surgery
Valve Surgery
Oesophagogasterctomy
Hiatus Hernia Repair
Heller's Myotomy
Research
Vascular biology Research.
Oesophagous Pathophysiology.
Immunochemistry markers in lung cancer.
Target Cancer therapy.
Additional Educational Information
MD, Kapodistrian University of Athens 1986
Vascular Biology Researcher Imperial College London, 1994-1996.
PhD, Pathophysiological Disorders in patients with reflux Oesophagities, the value Medical Regime. Kapodistrian University of Athens, 1997
Practice Areas
- Cardiac
- Congenital
- Thoracic
- Esophagus
- Professional Affairs
- Mediastinum
- Congenital thoracic
- Benign disease
- Mechanical circulatory assistance
- Pleura
- Cancer
- Infection
- Basic science
- Pericardium
- Minimally Invasive
- Tricuspid valve disease
- Thoracic
- Lung Transplant
- Trachea and bronchi
- Lung
- Cardiac
- Chest wall
- Reconstruction
- Electrophysiology/arrhythmia
- Anesthesia
- Coronary disease
- Ethics
- Education
- Diaphragm
