Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute Adds Nationally Recognized Cardiothoracic Surgeons to Team

Oct 21, 2021 at 06:25 pm by pj

Drs. Paul Massimiano and Anthony Rongione

Paul Massimiano, MD, and Anthony Rongione, MD, add expertise and experience to bring new and innovative treatment options for valve disease and heart failure.

 

Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute recently added two new cardiothoracic surgeons to its multidisciplinary team of cardiologists, heart surgeons, vascular surgeons and other clinical staff and health care professionals.

Paul Massimiano, MD, and Anthony Rongione, MD, are both nationally renowned cardiothoracic surgeons, highly trained experts in minimally invasive heart surgery. Dr. Massimiano specializes in minimally invasive mitral valve surgery, which he helped develop. Dr. Rongione specializes in minimally invasive aortic valve surgery and left ventricular assist device implantation.

The addition of the two surgeons builds upon the specialized level of surgical care currently provided to patients at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center. 

“Dr. Massimiano and Dr. Rongione bring unique specialties and surgical options for our patients,” said Farhan Khawaja, MD, president, Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute. “We are excited to offer these new options in minimally invasive surgery and innovative heart therapies to improve the quality of life for our cardiac patients.”

Board certified in surgery and thoracic surgery, Dr. Massimiano earned a medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. He completed internships in general surgery at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, and Navy Regional Medical Center in the Philippines. He also completed residences in general and vascular surgery at National Navy Medical Center. In addition, Dr. Massimiano completed a cardiothoracic surgery fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine, and an advanced valve fellowship with Albert Starr, MD, at St. Vincent Heart Institute in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Starr co-invented and implanted the world’s first successful artificial heart valve.

Dr. Massimiano’s scope of research topics includes transcatheter valve replacement, minimally invasive surgical ablation, and minimally invasive mitral valve repair.

Dr. Massimiano has been published in several medical journals such as the American Journal of Medical Quality, The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, the European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, and the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

Dr. Massimiano’s professional affiliations include membership in the American Medical Association, the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery, and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Prior to joining the heart and vascular institute, Dr. Massimiano served communities in Bethesda and Silver Spring, Maryland.

Board certified in surgery and thoracic surgery, Dr. Rongione earned his medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago. He completed a general surgery residency and fellowship at UCLA Medical School in Los Angeles, California, and a cardiothoracic surgery residency at University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Washington.  

Dr. Rongione’s scope of research includes several clinical trials to evaluate left ventricular assist devices. Other research topics include cardiac surgery and blood conservation.

Dr. Rongione has been published in several medical journals such as Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and Journal of Cardiac Failure.

Dr. Rongione’s professional affiliations include membership in the American College of Surgeons.

Prior to joining the heart and vascular institute, Dr. Rongione practiced in Alexandria and Falls Church, Virginia, Takoma Park, Maryland, and Washington, District of Columbia.

 

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