Editor Name: Corazza
Luciano R.
Country: Italy
Designation: Consultant Gastroenterologist at DAmore Hospital GVM,
Taranto, Italy
Department: Gastroenterology
Email: luccorazza@tiscali.it
Biography:
Luciano Corazza MD, born in 1952, retired from NHS for age in
2018, currently is Consultant Gastroenterologist & GI Endoscopist at D™
Amore Hospital GVM, Italy. From 2017 to 1981 in the Surgery Department at €˜Madonna
delle Grazie™ Hospital, NHS, Matera, Italy, he covered professional positions
of Head of Interventional Gastroenterology Unit, Acting Director of
Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopy Division, Chief of Surgical GI
Endoscopy Section in the Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Departmental Unit,
Consultant and Assistant Surgeon with GI endoscopy activity in the General
Surgery Division. He held besides the positions of Project Manager of Colon
Cancer Screening and RUP, Responsible of the Procedure in charge of the
competition of medical devices for digestive endoscopy at ASM, National Health
Administration, in Matera.
He completed his MD Degree in 1977 cum laude at University of
Pisa, Italy and his Forensic Scientist and Pathology Degree in 1982 cum laude
at University of Siena, Italy.He holds a Master in Management of Health Care
Facility in 1987 at Region Basilicata Medical Board, Italy and a Specialization
in Defensive Medicine and Mediation in Healthcare at the National Institute for
Continuing Education in Rome in 2013.
He attended in Italy and abroad Stages, Learning and Improvement
Courses in Gastroenterology and GI endoscopy and Workshops in advanced Training
Courses in GI endoscopy concerned with new procedures in interventional
endoscopy and new technology as MUSE Medigus Ultrasonic Surgical Endostapler,
Spiral Enteroscopy, Video Capsular Enteroscopy & Colonoscopy, Robotic
Colonoscopy E-Worm Endotics ™.
He has performed to date more than 45.000 GI endoscopic procedures
and over 15.000 interventional GI procedures in the upper, lower and biliary GI
tracts, also in emergency.
He took part to phase IV Trials of the drugs in Gastroenterology and Digestive endoscopy and as co-author,
collaborator or investigator in many of Italian GI Multi-centric Observational
Studies and several Scientific publications.
He is Member of Scientifics Societies, including SIED, ESGE, ASGE,
IG-IBD. He was component of the Forensic Commission of SIED, Italian Society of
Digestive Endoscopy. He is Honorable Editor of Gastroenterology &
Hepatology Journal™ and Member of Editorial Board of €˜Gut and
Gastroenterology Journal™.
He has participated in over 200 National and International
congresses, courses and conference in Gastroenterology and GI Endoscopy also as
Speaker, Moderator or Discussant.
Gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures:
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Trans-nasal Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Colonoscopy and retrograde
ileoscopy
Endoscopic retrograde
cholangiopancreatography, ERCP
Video Capsular Enteroscopy
Video Capsular Colonoscopy
Robotic E- Worm Endotics Colonoscopy
Injective, mechanical,
thermal and surface (spray and liquid) control of upper and low
gastrointestinal tract bleeding lesions
Injective sclerosis and
band ligation of esophageal and gastric varices
Argon Plasma Coagulation
APC of vascular lesions and polyps
Polypectomy and
mucosectomy, EMS, of polipoid lesions GI tract
Pneumatic and mechanical
dilation non neoplastic gastrointestinal strictures
Endoscopic pancreatic and
biliary procedures also in course of laparoscopic and open surgery:
papilla-sphincterotomy, biliary gallstone removal, mechanical biliary
gallstones lithotripsy, plastic and SEMS metal biliary stenting, biliary
strictures pneumatic dilatation, biliary drainage, brushing citology
Removal of gastrointestinal
foreign bodies ingested
Endoscopic pneumatic
treatment of esophageal achalasia
Esophageal, enteric and
colic metal stenting, SEMS, for unresectable neoplastic strictures
Percutaneous Endoscopic
Gastrostomy: PEG, PEGJ
Band ligation of
haemorrhoids varicose veins
Pediatric gastrointestinal
endoscopy
Teaching experience at Courses for
Medical Doctors and Nurses
1. Gastroenterology at ISF Sofar Meeting, Matera, Italy
2. Gastroenterology at Training Course for Doctors of Infectious
Diseases Division, Madonna
3. delle Grazie Hospital, Matera, Italy
4. Gastroenterology at ISF Sofar Meeting, Matera, Italy
5. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy at Training Courses for GI Doctors
and Nurses, Matera, Italy
6. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy at Training Courses for GI Doctors
and Nurses, Matera, Italy
7. Forensic Medicine at Training Course for Emergency Medical
Doctors, Matera, Italy
8. Gastroenterology at Training Courses for General Practitioners.
Matera, Italy
9. General Surgery at Nursing School Volunteers of the Italian Red
Cross, Matera, Italy
Research and Clinical interests
Clinical Gastroenterology,
Interventional Endoscopy, Endoluminal Surgery
New Technologies in
Gastrointestinal endoscopy
Appropriate use of
Gastrointestinal endoscopy
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
IBD. Irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS. Acid-related gastrointestinal diseases
Organizational and interpersonal skills
Organization of Courses and
Congresses in Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopy
Website: www.lucianocorazza.it
PUBLICATIONS
1. Endoscopic removal from the colon of a teaspoon ingested. Giorn
Ital End Dig 1995;18:201-203.
2. Double metal prosthesis in the palliation of an esophageal
cancer stricture complicated by bronchial fistula. Proceedings of the
Interregional Conference of Digestive endoscopy, Pescocostanzo, Italy 199
3. Self-expandable metal prosthesis "Flamingo" in the
palliation of malignant esophageal stenosis. Giorn Ital End Dig 2001;24:79-82.
4. Appropriateness guidelines and predictive rules to select
patients for upper endoscopy: a nationwide multicentre study. Am J
Gastroenterol 2010 June; 105:1327-37.
5. How to predict a high rate of inappropriateness for upper
endoscopy in an endoscopic centre. Dig Liver Dis 2010 Sep; 42:624-8.
6. Prevalence of no polypoid colorectal neoplasia: An Italian
Multicentre Observational study. Endoscopy 2010 Apr; 42:279-85.
7. Endoscopic resection for superficial colorectal neoplasia in
Italy: a prospective multicentre study. Dig Liv Dis 2014 Feb: 146-51.
8. Prevalence and characteristics of serrated lesions of the
colorectum in Italy: A multicentre prospective cohort study. Dig Liv Dis 2015.
9. Subcapsular Hepatic Hematoma. Is it still an unusual
Complication Post ERCP? Case Report and Literature Review. Gastroenterol
Hepatol Open Access 2017, 6(5): 00211.
MEDICAL CONGRESSES
1. Attendance at over 200 National and International Congresses in
Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
2. Speaker, Moderator or Discussant at Congresses and Courses in
Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy