Background
Grillo, Hermes Conrad was born on October 2, 1923 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Giacomo and Rose Grillo.
(Based on 40 years of experience of the renowned Dr. Herme...)
Based on 40 years of experience of the renowned Dr. Hermes C. Grillo, Surgery of the Trachea and Bronchi is designed to be clinically useful. The book is divided into two comprehensive sections. The first section thoroughly describes the trachea, its diseases, diagnosis, and results of treatment. The second section is a detailed surgical manual featuring descriptions of special problems and their management. Topics covered included pre- and post-operative care, anesthesia, complications, urgent airways, and other special problems including ENT aspects, tubes, devices, stents, laser and radiotherapy, bronchopleural fistula, foreign bodies, transplantation, and irradiated airways. Tracheal replacement and the development of tracheal surgery are also critically reviewed. The text is well supported by the over 300 detailed and precise illustrations by Edith Tagrin making Surgery of the Trachea and Bronchi an atlas within a textbook.
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Grillo, Hermes Conrad was born on October 2, 1923 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Giacomo and Rose Grillo.
AB, Brown University, 1943. Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1947.
Intern, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1947-1948; resident, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1948-1951, 53-55; member surgical staff, Massachusetts General Hospital, since 1955; chief general thoracic surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1969-1994; private practice medicine specializing in thoracic surgery, Boston, since 1955. Professor surgery Harvard University Medical School, since 1973.
(Based on 40 years of experience of the renowned Dr. Herme...)
Served with United States Marine Corps, 1951-1952. With United States Navy, 1952-1953. Member American College of Surgeons, American Association Thoracic Surgery, Society Thoracic Surgeons (president 1987-1988, Bakken Science Achievement award 2002), American Surgical Association, American College Chest Physicians (Medallist 1994), American Thoracic Society, Thoracic Surgery Directors Association (president 1983-1985), American Broncho-Esophagological Association (honorary), Belgian Surgical Society (honorary), Canada Society Cardiovasc. and Thoracic Surgeons (honorary), European Society Thoracic Surgeons (honorary), French Surgical Association (honorary), Italian Thoracic Surgical Society (honorary), Italian Surgical Society (honorary), Japanese Association for Chest Surgery (honorary), Korean Medical Association (honorary), Society Thoracic and Cardiovasc.
Surgeons Great Britain and Ireland (honorary), Association Thoracic Surgeons Asia (honorary), Boston Surgical Society (president 1997, Bigelow medal 2003), Massachusetts Thoracic Society (Chadwick medal 1996), Northeast Surgical Society (Nathan Smith award 2000), World Society Cardiothoracic Surgery (honorary).
Children: Andrea York, Hermes Conrad, Paula, Amy Whittier.