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Dr. MURESIAN is a senior cardiovascular surgeon with a cross-cultural medical and scientific experience. He earned his MD title at the University of Medicine – Bucharest (1985), in the USA (1994) and in Italy (1998). He obtained his Ph.D. from his alma mater with the thesis: “The Surgical Pathology of the Popliteal Artery”, in 1994.He completed cardiovascular surgery fellowships at “San Donato” and at “Niguarda” Cardiac Centers in Milan, Italy and at “The Advanced Cardiovascular Institute” in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Dr. Muresian is licensed to practice medicine in the USA, Italy and Romania, being presently appointed as head of the Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic at the University Hospital of Bucharest.Dr. Muresian’s surgical interests comprise the new techniques in coronary surgery, valvar plasty, the use of homo- and autografts, the surgery of aortic aneurysms, the surgical therapy of cerebro-vascular diseases (including revascularization of the vertebro-basilar system) and limb-salvage vascular and hybrid procedures.
Since his medical student years, Dr. Muresian has been continuously involved in research activity, particularly regarding the anatomy and embryology of the cardiovascular and of the central nervous systems. He is an active member of the American and of the British Associations of Clinical Anatomists (AACA, BACA).
Dr. Muresian has elaborated or co-authored over 100 scientific works and publications being also well-known for his special expertise in medical photography.
Dr. Muresian is a scientific reviewer for Clinical Anatomy (Wiley) and Surgical Radiologic Anatomy (Springer). He is a member of the Editorial Board of The Romanian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery.
Dr. Muresian speaks English, German, French, Italian and Romanian.He shows a particular interest for sports, epistemology and opera music.
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Operations performed by dr. Horia Muresian
Cardiac SurgerySurgical treatment of the diabetic footSurgery of aortic aneurysmsExtreme revascularizationExcision of paravascular tumorsVascular emergenciesVascular access to hemodialysisSurgical treatment of critical limb ischemia