Pierre Franco (1505-1578): An Innovative Surgeon of the 16th Century in the Treatment of Hernia and Lithotomy.
Konstantinos MarkatosMarianna KaramanouDemetrios KorresGerasimos TsourouflisChristos DamaskosNikolaos GarmpisGeorgios AndroutsosPublished in: Surgical innovation (2018)
Pierre Franco (1505-1578) was a brilliant surgeon of the Renaissance, a contemporary of Ambroise Paré. He made an impact on the history of surgery with his innovative approaches in the treatment of hernia, lithotomy, and the use of the suprapubic incision. The purpose of this study is to present a detailed account of his work, innovations, and achievements as well as the impact he made on the surgery of the Renaissance.