Author

Ciancio G

Professor of Surgery, Urology, University of Miami - Cited by 12,373 - Urology - Transplantation

Biography

Dr. Gaetano Ciancio serves as the chief medical officer, chief academic officer, and the director of the kidney & kidney-pancreas programs at the Miami Transplant Institute. Dr. Ciancio is also the director of advanced uro-oncology surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.He has done Master's in medicine from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, USA. His research interests are Pancreas Transplantation, Kidney Transplant Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Kidney Tumors, Urologic Oncology.  
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Is the Omicron variant truly less virulent in solid organ transplant recipients?
S Anjan, A Khatri, JB Viotti, T Cheung, LAC Garcia, J Simkins, M Loebe, ...Transplant infectious disease 24 (6), e13923, 2022202
10
2022
When is it safe to perform abdominal transplantation in patients with prior SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: A case series
Y Natori, S Anjan, EF Martin, G Selvagi, A Villavicencio, A Coro, ...Clinical transplantation 35 (12), e1430, 2021202
7
2021
Evidence to support a drain-free strategy in kidney transplantation using a retrospective comparison of 500 consecutively transplanted cases at a single center
Evidence to support a drain-free strategy in kidney transplantation using a retrospective comparison of 00 consecutively transplanted cases at a single centerA Farag, JJ Gaynor, G Serena, G CiancioBMC surgery 21, 1-8, 2021202
5
2021
Current approaches in surgical and immunotherapy-based management of renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombus
MM Tabbara, J González, M Martucci, G CiancioBiomedicines 11 (1), 20, 2023202
4
2023
Creating a single inflow orifice from living donor kidney allografts with multiple renal arteries
MM Tabbara, G Guerra, J Riella, P Abreu, A Alvarez, R Vianna, L Chen, ...Transplant International 35, 10212, 2022202
4
2022
Safety and feasibility of urological procedures in Jehovah’s Witness patients
J Han, H Ahmadi, SS Ladi‐Seyedian, TG Clifford, A Douglawi, W Xu, ...International Journal of Urology 29 (1), 83-88, 2022202
4
2022
The surgical evolution of radical nephrectomy and tumor thrombectomy: a narrative review
MM Tabbara, J González, G CiancioAnnals of Translational Medicine 11 (6), 030
2
2023
Renal cell carcinoma with supradiaphragmatic tumor thrombus: avoiding sternotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass
MM Tabbara, J González, G CiancioMedical research archives 10 (7), 0
2
2022
Multidisciplinary surgical approach for renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus
MM Tabbara, J González, G CiancioSurgery Today 52 (7), 20-2, 2022202
1
2022
En Bloc Resection of Right Renal Cell Carcinoma and Inferior Vena Cava Tumor Thrombus Without Caval Reconstruction: Is It Safe to Divide the Left Renal Vein?
L Horodyski, J Gonzalez, MM Tabbara, JJ Gaynor, M Rodriguez-Cabero, ...Frontiers in oncology 2, 87730, 2022202
1
2022
How to Deal With Kidney Retransplantation—Second, Third, Fourth, and Beyond
J Sageshima, J Chandar, LJ Chen, R Shah, A Al Nuss, P Vincenzi, ...Transplantation 06 (4), 709-72, 2022202
1
2022
Graft Failure Due to Nonadherence among 150 Prospectively-Followed Kidney Transplant Recipients at 18 Years Post-transplant: Our Results and Review of the Literature
Graft Failure Due to Nonadherence among 50 Prospectively-Followed Kidney Transplant Recipients at 8 Years Post-transplant: Our Results and Review of the LiteratureJJ Gaynor, G Guerra, D Roth, L Chen, W Kupin, A Mattiazzi, ...Journal of clinical medicine (5), 334, 2022202
1
2022