Cristiano Spadaccio
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW St , Rochester, MN, 55902, United States
Research
- Clnical outcomes in cardiac surgery
- Tissue engineering and biomaterials and regenerative medicine
- Stem cells differentiation and cell therapy
- Clinical applied proteomic analysis
- Molecular basis of inflammation in atherosclerosis
- Biostatistics
- Immunology in cardiovascular disorders
Additional Education Information
2006: MD degree in 2006 at University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome Italy
2006-2008: Postdoctoral fellowship at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center department of Heart Lung and Esophageous Surgery Institute at McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
2007-2008: Faculty at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center department of Heart Lung and Esophageous Surgery Institute
2009: PhD degree University La Sapienza of Rome
2008-2009: Associate Researcher University Hospital Dr Negrin Spain
2012 July Board certification for cardiac surgery University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome
2012-2013: (Fellowship) Senior assistant KU Leuven, Belgium (off-pump surgery)
2013-2014: (Fellowship) Senior assistant Campus St Jan, Belgium (mitral and aortic surgery)
2014-Oct 2019: Senior Clinical Fellow Golden Jubilee National Hospital
Nov 2019-June 2020: AATS Aortic Fellow at Anzhen Hospital Beijing, China ( Prof Sun)
August 2020-February 2021: AATS Graham fellowship at St Luc Brussels, Belgium (Prof El-Khoury)
February 2021-June 2021: Staff grade specialist in adult cardiac surgery at Lancashire Cardiac Center, Blackpool, UK
July 2021-July 2022: Focused Clinical Fellowship (aortic surgery, heart failure surgery and lung transplantation interest) at Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA, USA (Prof Thoralf Sundt III)
July 2022- Present: Associate Consultant Surgeon at Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Mayo Clinic
Practice Areas
Cardiac
Minimally Invasive
Transcatheter
Coronary disease
Heart failure
Valve disease
Heart/lung Transplant
Great vessels
Aorta
Organizations
Published by Cristiano
Great Vessels
Root and Total Arch Replacement and Frozen Elephant Trunk In Aortic Dissection: How We Do It
By Cristiano Spadaccio et al.
Jul. 14, 2020
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