Editorial Board
Luigi Boni
Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, University of Insubria · Italy
Editorial leadership for Journal of Surgery Proceedings
Research interests
- Laparoscopic Addominal Surgery
- Single Port Surgery
- Notes
Biography
- Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center, Department of Surgical and Morphological Sciences, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy
- Prof. Luigi Boni, is the director of the Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center of the Department of Surgical and Morphological Sciences of the University of Insubria, Varese, Italy.
- Once completed his training in surgical oncology, he focused his interest in minimally invasive surgery moving to Dundee (Scotland) where he worked with Sir Alfred Cuschieri for more than 3 years.
- Back to Italy, he became Associate Professor of Surgery and founded the minimally invasive surgery research center. He published so far more than 170 scientific articles on different topics in peer reviewed journal and more than 15 chapters in surgical book.
- He is in the faculty of several well-known center such as the IRCAD in Strasburg , the Cuschieri Skill Center in Dundee, the European Surgical Institute in Hamburg and many more.
- Member of the Journal and Publications board of the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery and Section Editor for Surgical Endoscopy, Prof. Boni is also pioneer in specific field of laparoscopic surgery such as single port, fluorescence guided surgery, minilaparoscopy as well as TAMIS-TME.
- In this latter field, he was one of the faculties of the first course on Thiel Embalmed Cadaver Course held in at the Cuschieri Skill Center in Dundee in May 2014.
Selected publications
- Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography during laparoscopic low anterior resection: results of a case-matched study 2016 cited 164×
- Application of indocyanine green (ICG)-guided surgery in clinical practice: lesson to learn from other organs—an overview on clinical applications and future perspectives 2022 cited 43×
- Consensus conference statement on fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) ESSO course on fluorescence-guided surgery 2024 cited 11×
- Laparoscopic resection with complete mesocolic excision for splenic flexure cancer: long-term follow-up data from a multicenter retrospective study 2019 cited 9×
- Short‑term outcomes of minimally invasive endoscopic onlay repair for diastasis recti and ventral hernia repair: a systematic review and meta‑analysis Recent 2025 cited 5×
- Laparoscopic intragastric resection of melanoma cardial lesion 2018 cited 4×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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