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Angelo Iossa is a Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome's Department of Medical-Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies, actively contributing to surgical innovation and clinical research. His institutional affiliation is centered within Rome's premier academic medical institution, where he maintains dual email contacts for professional correspondence.
His research focuses on bariatric surgery safety and complications, particularly sleeve gastrectomy leaks and revisional procedures, alongside thyroid surgery training methodologies and enhanced recovery protocols. Key interests include surgical education through augmented reality, pandemic-era surgical adaptations, and Italian clinical guideline development through SICOB and SICE collaborations.
His 15 most recent publications (2023-2024) demonstrate strong emphasis on prospective cohort studies, systematic guideline development using GRADE methodology, and technical innovations in minimally invasive surgery. Major themes include complication prevention in metabolic surgery, surgical training optimization, and pandemic-influenced practice adaptations across Italian surgical centers.
- SICOB-endorsed Italian clinical practice guidelines for obesity surgery (2024)
- National Delphi consensus on obesity treatment optimization (2023)
- EAES rapid guideline contributions on bariatric surgery (2022)
His research projects include "From imaging to 3D printing of the hiatal area: impact on preoperative strategy in the obese population," demonstrating integration of advanced technologies with surgical planning. He actively participates in multicenter studies including the ONWARD prospective cohort and ACIE Appy appendicitis management research during the pandemic era.


