Plamen Mihaylov, MD, PhD
Transplant Surgeon
340 W 10th St Fairbanks Hall, Suite 6200 Indianapolis IN, 46202About
Dr. Plamen Mihaylov is a transplant surgeon practicing in Indianapolis, IN. Dr. Mihaylov specializes in organ transplants, and may perform surgeries involved with the transplant of organs such as the kidneys, liver, pancreas, intestines, heart, lungs, tracheal tissue and more. As a transplant surgeon, Dr. Mihaylov performs long, complex surgeries that might take many hours to complete. Transplant surgeons remove the organ from the donor as well as transplant the organ in the recipient. Dr. Mihaylov works with transplant physicians, nurses and surgical residents, and is responsible for and complications which may arise during or after surgery.
Education and Training
Medical University of Varna MD 0
University of Pavia School of Medicine General Surgery Training 0
Indiana University School of Medicine transplant surgery fellowship 2017
University of Milano School of Medicine MD 0
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine - Present
Fellowships
- Indiana University School of Medicine transplant surgery 2017
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Get to know Transplant Surgeon Dr. Plamen Mihaylov, who serves patients in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dr. Mihaylov is a skilled transplant surgeon with a focus on liver, kidney and intestine/multivisceral transplants for both adults and children. His clinical interests extend to include living donor liver transplantation, split liver transplantation, and robotic surgery. He is currently in practice at IU Health University, and serves as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
A native of Bulgaria, he received his medical degrees from the Medical University of Varna in Bulgaria and the University of Milano School of Medicine in Italy. He completed his general surgery training at the University of Pavia School of Medicine in Italy, before moving on to complete his transplant surgery fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine in 2017.
Transplant surgery is where an organ in the body is replaced with an organ from a donor. A transplant surgeon is a surgeon who performs organ transplants. Among the many organs that can be transplanted are: kidneys. livers, hearts, lungs, the pancreas, the intestine (especially the small intestine), and recently, faces, tracheal (windpipe) tissue, and penises.
In addition to his professional credentials, Dr. Mihaylov is also fluent in Italian and Bulgarian, which is an added advantage in his field of expertise.
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