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Manuel López Cano

Institutions of which they are part

General Surgery
Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca

Manuel López Cano

Institutions of which they are part

General Surgery
Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca

Projects

Development of a robotic manipulator of human tubular tissues for suture and support in anastomosis surgery interventions (ECHORD) Grant Agreement Nº231143

IP: Manuel López Cano
Collaborators: Manuel Armengol Carrasco
Funding agency: EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Funding: 54316.8
Reference: ECHORD_FP7ICT2007
Duration: 01/08/2010 - 30/07/2015

Implantes biológicos para la reparación de defectos de la pared abdominal, ¿son una alternativa? Estudio experimental de su capacidad de integración y respuesta a la infección

IP: Manuel López Cano
Collaborators: Ma Teresa Quiles Pérez, Manuel Armengol Carrasco, Juan Jose Gonzalez Lopez, Maria Antonia Arbos Via
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 123420
Reference: PI10/01431
Duration: 01/01/2011 - 31/03/2015

Direccionament i Alliberament Farmacològic

IP: Simon Schwartz Navarro
Collaborators: Manuel López Cano, Direccionament i Alliberament Farmacològic, Laura García Latorre, Manuel Armengol Carrasco, Eloy Espín Basany
Funding agency: Agència Gestió Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Funding: 43680
Reference: 2009 SGR 758
Duration: 01/01/2010 - 30/04/2014

Oncologia Translacional

IP: Jaume Reventós Puigjaner
Collaborators: Oncologia Translacional, Manuel López Cano, José Placer Santos, Josep Sánchez de Toledo Codina, Joan Morote Robles, Ma Teresa Quiles Pérez, Maria Asuncion Perez Benavente, Eva Colas Ortega, Miguel Segura Ginard, Berta Diaz Feijoo, Manuel Armengol Carrasco, Josep Castellví Vives, Silvia Cabrera Diaz, Antonio Gil Moreno, Marta Rebull Santamaria, Marina Rigau Resina, Maria Antonia Arbos Via, Jacques Planas Morin, Josep Roma Castanyer
Funding agency: Agència Gestió Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Funding: 57200
Reference: 2009 SGR 487
Duration: 01/01/2010 - 30/04/2014

Related news

This pathology, common among patients who have undergone rectal resection due to cancer, causes alterations in bowel function with great impact on quality of life.

The research has received funding from the Spanish Society of Obesity Surgery and the Spanish Association of Surgeons.

The project has led to the development of a visual algorithm, so it can be used as a guide by patients and healthcare professionals.

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