Gregorio Santori serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC) at the University of Genoa's School of Medicine. He holds dual administrative roles as Department Quality Assurance Manager and Member of the research commission, while teaching General Surgery courses for Medicine and Surgery programs (course codes 67506/90231) and Dentistry programs (course code 67226) across multiple academic years (2023-2026). His research spans surgical innovation and perioperative optimization with key interests: Minimally invasive urologic surgery (laparoscopic/robotic techniques) Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols Critical care nephrology and cardiovascular monitoring Pain management through regional anesthesia Healthcare system efficiency during resource constraints Recent publications (2023-2024) demonstrate an interdisciplinary approach combining surgical technique refinement with physiological monitoring and systems engineering. Notable trends include comparative studies of regional anesthesia blocks for urologic surgery, electrocardiographic predictors of acute kidney injury, renal ultrasonography for complication prediction, and structured patient flow management during pandemics and bed shortages. No scientific awards were documented in the source material. Administrative responsibilities include research commission oversight and departmental quality assurance, though specific student advising or grant details remain unreported in available records.


