Carlos Galvani
Professor & Chief Division of Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery
Tulane School of Medicine
LA
I am the Division chief of Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery at Tulane Department of Surgery in New Orleans. I frequently speak about GERD, hiatal hernias, bariatric surgery and robotic surgery topics. Part of my training included esophageal motility and motility disorders of the esophagus and stomach. My clinical practice revolves around all aspects of minimally invasive surgery including robotics and endoscopic surgery, specifically advanced bariatrics, foregut and hernia surgery. I am also the Surgical Director of the simulation lab for general surgery residents at Tulane.
- Hernia
- Flexible Endoscopy
- Foregut
- Bariatric
- Robotics
- Education
Masters Foregut: Controversies in Paraesophageal Hernia Surgery. Short esophagus is a myth
Weight Recurrence after RYGB: Anatomic Failure or Hormonal Adaptation?
Preferred Contact Method:
504.988.1739
carlosgalvani@yahoo.com