NAVIGATION

Qiyuan YAO

Title

Chief Physician, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
Obesity and Hernia Surgery, General Surgery Department, Huashan Hospital of the Shanghai Fudan University

Department

Surgery

Language

Mandarin

Biography

Yao Qiyuan, MD, Professor of surgery, chief physician, doctoral supervisor, the chief of minimally invasive surgery, weight loss and metabolism surgery, hernia and abdominal wall surgery, director of day surgery center and director of hernia center of Fudan University.

One of the pioneers of weight loss and metabolic surgery in China, has experienced mature experience and unique insights in minimally invasive surgery for metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, hypertension, polycystic ovary syndrome, fatty liver and so on. The laparoscopic gastric bending and fundoplication under laparoscopy is the most effective treatment for obesity with regurgitation.

With thousands of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of periostomy hernia, the international original lap-re-do operation has greatly improved the diagnosis and treatment effect of the indirect hernia, and therefore served as the president of the international alliance of abdominal wall and stomastomy surgery.

In 2000, the minimally invasive hernia surgery team was established in China and the minimally invasive treatment of laparoscopic inguinal hernia, incisional hernia, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease and various types of abdominal wall hernia was carried out.

Since 2008, he has been invited to perform on-site laparoscopic surgery demonstration at international conferences in Germany, India, Vietnam and other countries. He has been invited to make special reports at international conferences such as Singapore, Germany, India, Vietnam, the United States, Japan, Belgium, Spain, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and so on.

Specialty:

  • Minimally invasive techniques are used for minimally invasive treatment and multidisciplinary management of metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, sleep apnea syndrome and polycystic ovary syndrome caused by obesity and obesity. The skin relaxation of abdominal wall and limbs after weight gain and weight loss were repaired;
  • Minimally invasive treatment and functional reconstruction were performed for parastomal hernia, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux, postnatal rectus separation, incisional hernia, umbilical hernia, abdominal wall hernia and inguinal hernia; Comprehensive treatment of abdominal wall tumor and retroperitoneal tumor;
  • Minimally invasive treatment of gastric cancer, colorectal cancer, gallstones and polyps;
  • Minimally invasive radical operation without scar was performed on the neck of thyroid tumor.
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