Dr. Manoel Galvao Neto, a prominent figure in medical innovation, particularly in bariatric endoscopy, has made significant contributions to the field. He began his career in Bahia, Brazil, after graduating from the Bahiana School of Medicine in 1989 and completing his residency in digestive surgery and endoscopy. Influenced by his parents, Dr. Galvao Neto ventured into experimental surgery, developing laparoscopic surgery models in rats, which facilitated the training of over a thousand medical students. His pioneering work earned him a Master’s Degree from São Paulo University.
Certified in Digestive Surgery, Gastroenterology, and Digestive Endoscopy, Dr. Galvao Neto's expertise is rare and highly valued. His career highlights include developing training models for laparoscopic bariatric surgery and endoscopy, contributing to the successful bariatric surgery unit at the Gastro Obeso Center, and initiating the Endovita Institute in São Paulo. Dr. Galvao Neto has been instrumental in the evolution of bariatric endoscopy, being the first to address bariatric surgery complications endoluminally and introducing several endoscopic innovations in South America.
Throughout his career, Dr. Galvao Neto has participated in numerous first-in-human trials, showcasing his commitment to advancing medical practices. His work in Natural Orifice Transluminal Surgery (NOTES) and metabolic surgery, including single port laparoscopy and laparoscopic greater curvature plication (LGCP), has been groundbreaking. Additionally, his involvement in developing and proctoring endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) and duodenal mucosal resurfacing (DMR) has set new benchmarks in the field.
Dr. Galvao Neto's contributions extend beyond clinical practice to significant academic and teaching roles, serving as a faculty member at prestigious institutions and as a proctor in several landmark trials. His active participation in medical societies, coupled with over 200 peer-reviewed publications, underscores his influence and commitment to medical education and innovation.
His awards, including the “Surgical Innovator Award” from the ASMBS, and leadership roles in various medical societies highlight his dedication to improving surgical and endoscopic techniques. Dr. Galvao Neto's passion for his work, considered more a hobby than a job, is evident in his continuous efforts to push the boundaries of medical practice for the greater good. Supported by his family, Dr. Galvao Neto's career is a testament to his belief in sharing knowledge and striving for excellence in medical innovation.