Academic background
- 2001 MD at the University of Torino (110 cum laude)
- 2007 Diploma of Specialist of General Surgery at the University of Novara (70 cum laude)
- 2007-2008 Clinical Fellowship, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Université Paris 12, France
- 2013 National Academic Qualification as Associate Professor of Surgery
- 2015 PhD degree in Hepatobiliary Oncology at the Catholic University, Faculty of Medicine, Rome
Education
- 2001-2007 Residency, HPB and Digestive Surgery, Ospedale Mauriziano, Torino
- 2009-2014 Staff Surgeon, HPB and Digestive Surgery, Ospedale Mauriziano, Torino
- 2014 Staff Surgeon, Division of Hepatobiliary and General Surgery, Department of Surgery,
- Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS, Rozzano
- 2017 Assistant professor – General Surgery – Humanitas University
Since several years, Dr. Luca Viganò is actively involved in clinical research about liver diseases. His main field of interest is the outcome analysis of patients affected by primary and metastatic liver cancers after potentially curative treatment, the prognosis prediction and stratification and the multidisciplinary integration of treatment protocols. In the last years, he investigated the pathology details of liver tumors and of nontumoral liver parenchyma in order to identify new prognostic factors that may drive clinical practice.
He published more than 90 papers in international peer-reviewed journals, reaching more than 4000 citations. Dr. Viganò coordinated international cooperative studies involving some of the most relevant European institutions active in liver cancer research and took part to relevant international studies together with renowned institutions. He is Associate Editor of two international peer-review journals (Digestive Surgery and Updates in surgery) and is referee of several international journals. Dr. Viganò is involved in the elaboration of the multi-society Italian guidelines for HCC management as delegate of the Italian Society if Surgery.
- Vigano L, De Rosa G, Toso C, Andres A, Ferrero A, Roth A, Sperti E, Majno P, Rubbia-Brandt L. Reversibility of chemotherapy-related liver injury. J Hepatol. 2017; 67(1):84-91
- Viganò L, Procopio F, Cimino MM, et al. Is Tumor Detachment from Vascular Structures Equivalent to R0 Resection in Surgery for Colorectal Liver Metastases? An Observational Cohort. Ann Surg Oncol. 2016;23(4):1352-60.
- Viganò L, Conci S, Cescon M, Fava C, Capelli P, D’Errico A, Torzilli G, Di Tommaso L, Giuliante F, Vecchio FM, Salizzoni M, David E, Pinna AD, Guglielmi A, Capussotti L. Liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with metabolic syndrome: A multicenter matched analysis with HCV-related HCC. J Hepatol. 2015;63(1):93-101.
- Viganò L, Capussotti L, Majno P, Toso C, Ferrero A, De Rosa G, Rubbia-Brandt L, Mentha G. Liver resection in patients with eight or more colorectal liver metastases. Br J Surg. 2015;102(1):92-101.
- Viganò L, Russolillo N, Ferrero A, De Rosa G, Ferreri E, Forchino F, Sperti E, Capussotti L. Resection of liver metastases from colorectal mucinous adenocarcinoma: is this a different disease? Results of a case-control study. Ann Surg. 2014;260(5):878-84