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Gianluigi Bisleri

Director, Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, St. Michael’s Hospital
Call:
(416) 864-3065
Office Address
Bond 8 - St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond St., Toronto M5B1W8
Department: Surgery,
Languages: English, Italian,
Speciality: Cardiac Surgery,
Faculty Appointment: Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto
Clinical Interests: Minimally invasive cardiac surgery, valve repair, mitral/tricuspid disease, arrhythmia surgery, structural heart interventions, aortic disease, coronary disease
Academic Interests: Innovation in cardiac interventions, translational research
Biography

Dr. Gianluigi Bisleri is an esteemed associate professor of surgery at the University of Toronto and a dedicated staff cardiac surgeon at St. Michael’s Hospital. After completing his medical education at the University of Brescia in Italy, he pursued his residency at the University of Padua. With more than 18 years of experience, Dr. Bisleri is a highly skilled cardiac surgeon who holds licenses to practice in both Canada and Italy.

Dr. Bisleri’s commitment to excellence is evident through his active membership in various professional scientific societies and boards. He consistently surpasses the standards set by the nation’s leading surgeons, firmly believing that exceptional patient care requires a foundation built upon experience, continuous education, and advancements in modern medical technology.

Driven by a passion for innovation, Dr. Bisleri is dedicated to exploring new frontiers in the field of cardiac surgery. He focuses on areas of critical importance such as minimally invasive procedures, complex aortic arch diseases, and heart valve treatments. By integrating cutting-edge technologies and techniques into his practice, he seeks to address the evolving needs of his patients and contribute to advancements in the field of cardiac surgery.

Last updated June 04, 2024