Christos Kontovounisiosمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مهمان
Dr. Christos Kontovounisios is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial College London, holding dual roles as a Clinical Senior Lecturer and Colorectal Consultant Surgeon. His clinical expertise focuses on colorectal minimal invasive surgery, pelvic floor disorders, and pelvic exenteration for advanced malignancies. Research priorities include biomarker validation for colorectal and anal cancers, 3D modeling for surgical planning, and training innovations in robotic and minimally invasive techniques. Education: Trained at top institutions including Johns Hopkins (Balch Fellowship 2018) Professional Memberships: European Society of Coloproctology, EAES, and multiple national surgical societies Leadership: Key contributor to PelvEx Collaborative guidelines on pelvic exenteration standards Research interests span surgical innovation, including: Diagnostic/prognostic biomarkers for gastrointestinal cancers 3D anatomical modeling for preoperative planning Robotic surgery training curricula development National database analyses of surgical outcomes His award-winning work includes groundbreaking studies on extranodal tumor deposits in rectal cancer (EAES 2020) and sphincter tone simulation (IEEE 2019). He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and contributed to major surgical guidelines. Awards highlight his contributions to both clinical practice and surgical education, including the Charles M.Balch Fellowship and multiple national surgical society recognitions. Active in international collaborations, he co-developed the PelvEx guidelines and pioneered standardized approaches to complex pelvic cancer surgery. His work bridges surgical innovation with evidence-based practice, emphasizing patient-centered outcomes through advanced technologies and training initiatives.








