MD, PhD
CHU Dijon
François-Mitterrand University Hospital
Dijon, Ile-de-France, France
Dr. Romaric Loffroy (MD, PhD, FCIRSE, Head of Radiology and Medical Imaging Pole, Chief of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Department, Image-Guided Therapy Center, ImViA Laboratory-EA7535, François-Mitterrand University Hospital, Dijon, France) is Professor of interventional radiology. Originally from Dijon, France, Dr. Loffroy obtained his medical degree from the University of Burgundy, Dijon, France in 2001 and then perceived his residency in radiology at the same University which he completed in 2006. Thereafter, his special interest in the field of interventional radiology led him to do a clinical fellowship in interventional radiology at the department of vascular and interventional radiology at the University Hospital in Dijon, France. His field of expertise is in interventional radiology, especially in embolization techniques with particular interest in gastrointestinal bleeding and pelvic venous disorders, liver cancer as well as peripheral arterial and venous diseases. He has been at the fore front of newer and more successful techniques in embolization of gastrointestinal bleeders which reduce the failure rate as well as the necessity of reinterventions. Dr. Loffroy’s keen interest in the field of research in interventional oncology brought him to the research center in the department of interventional radiology at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Medical Hospital in Baltimore as a postdoctoral research fellow in 2009. Dr. Loffroy is currently doing research as a full professor and chief of department in improving tumor imaging quality in interventional radiology and working towards newer interventional radiology therapies for liver cancer, deep vein thrombosis and arterial diseases. Dr. Loffroy has published numerous SCI journal papers and book chapters, edited/reviewed for many academic journals, coordinated/participated in several international/national projects, served as an evaluation expert for organizations such as High Authority of Health (HAS). He is currently the Past President of the French Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (SFICV).
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