Giuliano Testa, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryDirector, Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary SurgeryDr. Giuliano Testa is an expert in liver transplantation. He specializes in living donor liver transplantation for both adult and pediatric patients. His experience in the field of living donor liver transplantation dates back to 1998 when he helped start the first European living donor program. He also specializes in complex liver surgery for benign and malignant diseases. He has been among the chief promoters of minimally invasive approaches to liver surgery. In fact, Dr. Testa was part of a team of doctors who successfully performed the first robotic complex liver surgery in the United States. Using laparoscopic or minimally invasive surgery the patient has a faster recovery with less scarring than with traditional methods. In addition, Dr. Testa is an expert in small bowel transplant for both pediatric and adult patients. He was part of the team who performed the first successful combined living donor liver/small bowel transplant. Dr. Testa's research interests include living donor liver transplantation with blood incompatible donors, liver regeneration, and living donor small bowel transplant. Practice LocationCenter for Advanced Medicine
Year Started Practice1998 Board CertificationSurgery Medical SchoolUniversity of Padova, Italy Internship and ResidencyUniversity of Chicago Medical Center FellowshipBaylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX MembershipsAmerican College of Surgeons
Languages SpokenEnglish
gtesta@surgery.bsd.uchicago.edu Office Phone(773) 702-6319 Office Fax(773) 702-7511 Office Postal AddressGiuliano Testa, MD
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Read More About Dr. TestaDr. Testa is featured in a story about a man who had a liver transplant to treat liver cancer. Dr. Testa is featured in a story about a family who traveled more than 7,000 miles to Chicago to have a father-to-son living donor liver transplant. »Read the story Selected PublicationsView a partial list of Dr. Testa's publications through the National Library of Medicine's PubMed online database. |

