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Michelassi stayed at the University of Chicago for twenty years during which time he became the Thomas D. Jones Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Section of General Surgery and vice-chair of the Department of Surgery. In 2004, Michelassi was recruited by [[NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital#Weill Cornell Medical Center|NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center]] in New York City to become the [[Lewis Atterbury Stimson]] Professor, Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at [[NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital#Weill Cornell Medical Center|NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center]]. |
Michelassi stayed at the University of Chicago for twenty years during which time he became the Thomas D. Jones Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Section of General Surgery and vice-chair of the Department of Surgery. In 2004, Michelassi was recruited by [[NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital#Weill Cornell Medical Center|NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center]] in New York City to become the [[Lewis Atterbury Stimson]] Professor, Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at [[NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital#Weill Cornell Medical Center|NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center]]. |
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Deeply involved in research into the surgical treatment of [[Pancreatic cancer|pancreatic]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Pedrazzoli|first=S|last2=DiCarlo|first2=V|last3=Dionigi|first3=R|last4=Mosca|first4=F|last5=Pederzoli|first5=P|last6=Pasquali|first6=C|last7=Kloppel|first7=G|last8=Dhaene|first8=K|last9=Michelassi|first9=F|date=1998|title=Standard versus extended lymphadenectomy associated with pancreaticoduodenectomy in the surgical treatment of adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas: a multicenter, prospective, randomized study.|url=|journal=Ann Surg|volume=228|issue=4|pages= |
Deeply involved in research into the surgical treatment of [[Pancreatic cancer|pancreatic]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Pedrazzoli|first=S|last2=DiCarlo|first2=V|last3=Dionigi|first3=R|last4=Mosca|first4=F|last5=Pederzoli|first5=P|last6=Pasquali|first6=C|last7=Kloppel|first7=G|last8=Dhaene|first8=K|last9=Michelassi|first9=F|date=1998|title=Standard versus extended lymphadenectomy associated with pancreaticoduodenectomy in the surgical treatment of adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas: a multicenter, prospective, randomized study.|url=|journal=Ann Surg|volume=228|issue=4|pages=508–517|doi=10.1097/00000658-199810000-00007|pmid=9790340|pmc=1191525}}</ref> and [[Colorectal cancer|colorectal cancers]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Michelassi|first=F|last2=Block|first2=GE|last3=Vannucci|first3=L|last4=Montag|first4=A|last5=Chappell|first5=R|date=1988|title=5- to 21-year follow-up and analysis of 250 patients with rectal adenocarcinoma.|url=|journal=Ann Surg|volume=208|issue=3|pages=379–389|doi=10.1097/00000658-198809000-00016|pmid=3421761|pmc=1493650}}</ref>, [[ulcerative colitis]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Michelassi|first=F|last2=Lee|first2=J|last3=Rubin|first3=M|last4=Fichera|first4=A|last5=Kasza|first5=K|last6=Karrison|first6=T|last7=Hurst|first7=RD|date=2003|title=Long term functional results after ileal pouch anal restorative proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis: a prospective observational study.|url=|journal=Ann Surg|volume=238|pages=433–445|via=}}</ref> and [[Crohn's disease|Crohn’s disease]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Michelassi|first=F|last2=Balestracci|first2=T|last3=Chappell|first3=R|last4=Block|first4=GE|date=1991|title=Primary and recurrent Crohn's disease: Experience with 1,379 patients.|url=|journal=Ann Surg|volume=214|issue=3|pages=230–240|doi=10.1097/00000658-199109000-00006|pmid=1929605|pmc=1358639}}</ref>, Michelassi developed a novel bowel-sparing procedure, now known as the “[[Michelassi Strictureplasty]]”<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Michelassi|first=F|date=1996|title=Side-to-side isoperistaltic strictureplasty for multiple Crohn's strictures.|url=|journal=Dis Colon Rectum|volume=39|issue=3|pages=345–349|doi=10.1007/BF02049480|pmid=8603560}}</ref>, designed to avoid sacrificing large amounts of bowel at the time of surgery.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Michelassi|first=F|last2=Mege|first2=D|last3=Rubin|first3=M|last4=Hurst|first4=R|date=August 2018|title=Long-term results of the side-to-side isoperistaltic strictureplasty in Crohn disease: 25-year follow up and outcomes.|url=|journal=Ann Surg (E-Pub)|volume=|pages=|via=}}</ref> |
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== Awards and honors == |
== Awards and honors == |
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Fabrizio Michelassi, M.D., F.A.C.S. is the Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, a position he has held since 2004. Michelassi received his M.D. from the University of Pisa School of Medicine, followed by a general surgery residency at New York University in New York. [1]
Professional Career
After residency, Michelassi joined the University of Chicago as an assistant professor. He was recruited by Dr. David B. Skinner to work with Dr. George Block, a master GI surgeon.
Michelassi stayed at the University of Chicago for twenty years during which time he became the Thomas D. Jones Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Section of General Surgery and vice-chair of the Department of Surgery. In 2004, Michelassi was recruited by NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City to become the Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor, Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
Deeply involved in research into the surgical treatment of pancreatic[2] and colorectal cancers[3], ulcerative colitis[4] and Crohn’s disease[5], Michelassi developed a novel bowel-sparing procedure, now known as the “Michelassi Strictureplasty”[6], designed to avoid sacrificing large amounts of bowel at the time of surgery.[7]
Awards and honors
Michelassi served as president in seven professional societies and foundations: The Society for the Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, the Society of Surgical Oncology, the Society of Surgical Chairs, the Western Surgical Society, the Central Surgical Association, the Illinois Surgical Society and the New York Surgical Society as well as awarded Honorary Membership in four professional societies: the Sociedad de Coloproctologia del Nordesta (Argentina), the Societa Italiana di Chirurgia, the European Surgical Association and the Society of Black Academic Surgeons.
In 2009, in recognition of his many lifetime achievements, Michelassi was honored as an Official of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy with the rank of Commendatore, awarded by the President of the Republic of Italy to Italian citizens of particular merit. In 2010, he received the prestigious “Campano d’Oro” medal from the University of Pisa, the highest honor that can be accorded to a University of Pisa alumnus. In 2012, he received the “Grand Award of Merit,” the most notable award of the American Society of the Italian Legions of Merit, in recognition of his accomplishments, dedication and leadership that have improved the lives of numerous Americans, Italians and Italian Americans. Previous recipients of the Grand Award of Merit include H.E. Giorgio Napolitano, President of the Republic of Italy, George W. Bush, former President of the United States, Antonino Scalia, previous Supreme Court judge, and United States Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi.
In 2014, Michelassi was awarded the National Physician of the Year Award for Clinical Excellence from Castle Connolly, in recognition of his pioneering contributions to the field of gastrointestinal surgery. In 2017, Michelassi was the recipient of the Society of Surgical Oncology Distinguished Service Award for outstanding contributions to surgical oncology through service to SSO, research, clinical care or health policy.[1]
References
- ^ a b [1. https://surgery.weill.cornell.edu/120-year-anniversary-department-surgery 1. https://surgery.weill.cornell.edu/120-year-anniversary-department-surgery].
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at position 3 (help) - ^ Pedrazzoli, S; DiCarlo, V; Dionigi, R; Mosca, F; Pederzoli, P; Pasquali, C; Kloppel, G; Dhaene, K; Michelassi, F (1998). "Standard versus extended lymphadenectomy associated with pancreaticoduodenectomy in the surgical treatment of adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas: a multicenter, prospective, randomized study". Ann Surg. 228 (4): 508–517. doi:10.1097/00000658-199810000-00007. PMC 1191525. PMID 9790340.
- ^ Michelassi, F; Block, GE; Vannucci, L; Montag, A; Chappell, R (1988). "5- to 21-year follow-up and analysis of 250 patients with rectal adenocarcinoma". Ann Surg. 208 (3): 379–389. doi:10.1097/00000658-198809000-00016. PMC 1493650. PMID 3421761.
- ^ Michelassi, F; Lee, J; Rubin, M; Fichera, A; Kasza, K; Karrison, T; Hurst, RD (2003). "Long term functional results after ileal pouch anal restorative proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis: a prospective observational study". Ann Surg. 238: 433–445.
- ^ Michelassi, F; Balestracci, T; Chappell, R; Block, GE (1991). "Primary and recurrent Crohn's disease: Experience with 1,379 patients". Ann Surg. 214 (3): 230–240. doi:10.1097/00000658-199109000-00006. PMC 1358639. PMID 1929605.
- ^ Michelassi, F (1996). "Side-to-side isoperistaltic strictureplasty for multiple Crohn's strictures". Dis Colon Rectum. 39 (3): 345–349. doi:10.1007/BF02049480. PMID 8603560.
- ^ Michelassi, F; Mege, D; Rubin, M; Hurst, R (August 2018). "Long-term results of the side-to-side isoperistaltic strictureplasty in Crohn disease: 25-year follow up and outcomes". Ann Surg (E-Pub).