
Dr Emmanuel RAAD
- FMH specialist in general and visceral surgery
- General, digestive, and oncological surgery
- French / English
Dr. Emmanuel RAAD is an FMH specialist in general and visceral surgery. He applies his expertise to the treatment of digestive and oncological pathologies, with a particular focus on colorectal surgery, proctology, bariatric surgery, parietal surgery, and surgical emergencies.
His practice is distinguished by the precision of his techniques and the rigor of his approach. Recognized for his mastery of minimally invasive techniques, he aims to reduce the impact of surgery, promote rapid recovery, and offer solutions tailored to the specific needs of each patient.
Vision and approach
Dr. Raad considers surgery to be an integral part of an overall health journey. Her practice is based on listening, transparency, and trust, in order to build a tailor-made therapeutic strategy with each patient. Each procedure is conceived not only as a technical act, but also as a commitment to accompany the patient before, during, and after the operation, with high standards, rigor, and humanity.
Specialties and Expertise
- General, digestive, and oncological surgery
- Colorectal surgery
- Proctology
- Bariatric surgery (obesity)
- Hernia and abdominal wall surgery
- Pelvic floor surgery
- Surgical emergencies
- Minimally invasive surgical techniques
Degrees and training
- 2005-2007: Assistant Clinical Director, Digestive and Oncological Surgery Department – Prof. Prudhomme, Nîmes University Hospital (France)
- 2004–2005: General and Digestive Surgery – Prof. Godlewski, Nîmes University Hospital (France); Prof. Rouanet, Val d’Aurelle Center, Montpellier (France)
- 2003–2004: General and cardiovascular surgery – Prof. Albat, Arnaud de Villeneuve University Hospital, Montpellier (France)
- 2002–2003: general and oncological surgery – Prof. Andry, Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels (Belgium)
- 2000–2002: vascular, digestive and orthopedic surgery – Dr. Debaize, Molière-Longchamp University Hospital, Brussels (Belgium)
- 1999–2000: vascular surgery – Prof. Dereume; cardiac surgery – Prof. Leclerc; digestive surgery – Prof. Gelin, Erasme University Hospital, ULB, Brussels (Belgium)
- 1998–1999: pediatric and orthopedic surgery – Dr. Paquot and Dr. Weerts, Cliniques Saint-Joseph, Liège (Belgium)
Career history
- 2005-2007: Assistant Clinical Director, Digestive and Oncological Surgery Department – Prof. Prudhomme, Nîmes University Hospital (France)
- 2004–2005: General and Digestive Surgery – Prof. Godlewski, Nîmes University Hospital (France); Prof. Rouanet, Val d’Aurelle Center, Montpellier (France)
- 2003–2004: General and cardiovascular surgery – Prof. Albat, Arnaud de Villeneuve University Hospital, Montpellier (France)
- 2002–2003: general and oncological surgery – Prof. Andry, Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels (Belgium)
- 2000–2002: vascular, digestive and orthopedic surgery – Dr. Debaize, Molière-Longchamp University Hospital, Brussels (Belgium)
- 1999–2000: vascular surgery – Prof. Dereume; cardiac surgery – Prof. Leclerc; digestive surgery – Prof. Gelin, Erasme University Hospital, ULB, Brussels (Belgium)
- 1998–1999: pediatric and orthopedic surgery – Dr. Paquot and Dr. Weerts, Cliniques Saint-Joseph, Liège (Belgium)
Publications
- Prevention of Hip Lag Screw cut-out by cement augmentation: description of a new technique and preliminary clinical results. Szpalski M, Descamps PY, Hayez JP, Raad E, Gunzburg R, Keller TS, Kosmopoulos V. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2004 Jan;18(1):34-40.
- Les anévrismes des artères digestives : à propos d’un cas et revue de littérature. Raad E, Demaria R, Rouvière P, Prudhomme M, Frapier J-M, Dauzat M, Albat B. Journal des maladies vasculaires.
Practice locations
- OVI CLINIC
- Clinique de la Plaine
Professional affiliations
- Swiss Medical Association (FMH)
- Swiss Society of Surgery (SSC)
- Geneva Medical Association (AMGe)
- OCGE