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Dr Evangelia Tsati M.D., Ph.D.
Plastic Surgeon, M.D., Ph.D., EBOPRAS

Dr Evangelia Tsati M.D., Ph.D.

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Dr Evangelia Tsati was born in Athens, Greece.
She graduated with distinction from Athens Medical School in Greece.
She became a specialist in Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery in 2002 and is board certified by the Greek Board of Plastic Surgery.
She is board certified by the European Board of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery (E.B.O.P.R.A.S.) since 2002 (Bern, Switzerland).
In 1998, after 5 years of research in endoscopic surgery, she was awarded a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences from the Medical School of the University of Athens.
She was awarded a scholarship in burn treatment from the Euro Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters  and a scholarship in Public Health from State Scholarship Foundation.
She also obtained her Pharmaceutical degree at the University of Thessaloniki.

Dr Evangelia Tsati was trained and worked as a specialist in several public and private clinics:
  • Centre des Brules, (Burn Center) Hopital du Tondu, Universite Bordeaux II, France.
  • Universitaetsklinikum fur Unfallchirurgie, (Trauma Clinic, Department of Hand Surgery) Mainz, Germany.
  • “G. Gennimatas” General State Hospital, Department of Plastic Surgery, Microsurgery and Burn Center, Athens, Greece.
  • “Ygeia” Medical Center of Athens, Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Athens, Greece.
  • “Iaso” and & “Iaso General” since 2005, Athens, Greece.
  • “Hippokration” University Hospital, University Surgery Clinic, Athens, Greece.
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Publications

DOCTORATE OF MEDICINE THESIS
University of Athens, Medical School, Greece, Jan 1998
Study of rheological properties of red blood cells in surgical trauma provoked by open and endoscopic cholecystectomy

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, vol. 24, n 6, p. 297 – 302, November 2001
Treatment of Frey’s Syndrome using Botulinum Toxin type A.

Hellenic Plastic Surgery, October 2005, vol. 2, n 2, p. 139-144
The dorsal vascularisation of the long fingers and the deep dorsal anastomotic arcades

Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters, vol XVI, n.4, December 2003, p.188-191
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus epidermis infection insensitive to teicoplanin. A case report and a review of the literature.

Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters, vol XIV, n 3, September 2001, p. 126 – 128
Extensive burn injury complicated with mucormycosis: A case report.

Annales de Dermatologie et de Venereologie, July 2002, vol 129, p. 1s826
The healing effect of granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor on diabetic patients with leg ulcers.

Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters, vol XIII, n 1, March 2000, p.3 – 9
Moist exposed burn therapy: Evaluation of the epithelial repair process : an experimental model

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, vol 26, n. 1, Jan./Feb 2005, p. 75-78
Self-inflicted burns in Athens, Greece: A six-year retrospective study.

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, vol. 27, n.4, August 2004, p.171-177
Moist exposed burn therapy: evaluation of the wound healing process. An experimental model to assess the efficacy of local agents on wound repair in partial- and full- thickness wounds.

Expert Rev.Pharmacoeconomics Outcomes Res., vol. 10 n 1, p. 37 – 48, Jan 2010
Explanatory versus pragmatic trial – based economic evaluations : application to alternative therapies for burns.

BMC Complement Altern Med. Dec 2011, vol 11, p.122 – 137
Comparing oil based ointment versus standard practice for the treatment of moderate burns in Greece: a trial based cost effectiveness evaluation.