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Feltre, Di Fabio is the new head of the orthopedics department

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Feltre, Di Fabio is the new head of the orthopedics department

FELTRE. Stefano Di Fabio is the name of the new head of Orthopedics of Feltre appointed yesterday by the management of Ulss Dolomiti. The new director of the department began his career in the Belluno area operating in orthopedic surgery between Belluno, Agordo and Feltre. Di Fabio, born in Milan in 1974, graduated in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Brescia where he also specialized in Orthopedics and Traumatology in 2005. In 2003 he attended the Royal National Orthopedic Hospital in London for a year, where he has had an important clinical and professional experience.

Within the Ulss Dolomiti, over the years he has matured an important case history with about 4,000 interventions as the first operator and 1,400 as the second. He has numerous publications to his credit, evidence of a careful scientific production and research. Specialized in particular on the upper limb (wrist, elbow, shoulder), Di Fabio has also brought cutting-edge surgical techniques to Ulss Dolomiti.

“I congratulate Stefano Di Fabio for the new assignment that I am sure he will be able to interpret in the best way, integrating with the other business units, and enhancing the professionals who work there, to ensure our clients and tourists who choose our mountains for sport, advanced treatments in all areas of orthopedics, both for planned interventions and for traumatology », comments Maria Grazia Carraro. “I take this opportunity to thank the head physician Corrado D’Antimo who in recent months has led the orthopedics of Belluno and Feltre ensuring a prompt response in both principals”.

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Since the beginning of this year, the surgical activity of Orthopedics and Traumatology has returned to full capacity with some major elective interventions such as hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty, despite the lack of staff. This was made possible thanks to the collaboration with other departments and the contribution of San Martino di Belluno. The orthopedic hospitalizations have been transferred since October last year to the sixth floor of the Dalla Palma pavilion.l.m.

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