Prof. Lorenzo Menicanti is a cardiothoracic surgeon who has performed over 15,000 heart operations. He pioneered a specialized technique for the surgical reconstruction of the left ventricle. This procedure restores the shape and function of the heart's main pumping chamber after a heart attack. Dr. Menicanti currently treats patients at San Donato Hospital in Milan.
Specialization and Surgical Expertise
The specialist treats adult and pediatric cardiac patients. He performs surgeries for complex conditions like atrial fibrillation – an irregular heart rhythm that can cause blood clots. His surgical volume includes over 15,000 procedures. Dr. Menicanti performed these at Italian medical institutions. He conducts several key operations:
- Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
- Coronary stenting
- Surgical reconstruction of the left ventricle
- Pediatric heart surgery
Academic Background and Training
Dr. Menicanti completed his medical training in Rome and earned multiple clinical specializations. His education includes:
- Doctor of Medicine – Catholic University of Rome
- Specialization in Urology – Italian university medical center
- Specialization in Pediatric Surgery – Italian university medical center
- Specialization in Cardiac Surgery – Italian university medical center
Research and Scientific Contributions
Prof. Menicanti conducts research in cardiovascular medicine and has authored over 160 scientific papers. These publications maintain a high citation rate among medical peers. Furthermore, his most significant contribution is a unique left ventricle reconstruction technique. This method improved outcomes for patients with heart failure. He has shared these findings through his extensive published research.
Professional Memberships
The doctor is an active member of multiple international medical associations. These organizations focus on cardiac surgery and pediatric heart care. His participation connects him with a network of cardiovascular experts. This professional engagement helps him exchange the latest surgical data with peers globally.