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Vladimir Nosov

About doctor

Ph.D. of Medical Sciences
Place of reception
Patients
Adults
Languages
Russian (native), English (fluent), Portuguese (intermediate)

Specialization

At the moment, the doctor is only available for remote consultations.

An expert oncogynecologist is a surgeon with more than 21 years of experience, including experience working in leading hospitals in the USA.

A leading Russian specialist in the field of robotic surgery in oncogynecology.

Head of the Center for the preservation of reproductive function in cancer patients at the EMC.

Certified obstetrician-gynecologist and oncogynecologist in the USA and Russia. Has an active medical license in the state of California (USA).

The doctor is an expert in the field of:

  • organ-preserving treatment in oncogynecology;
  • robotic surgery in oncogynecology;
  • minimally invasive surgery in oncogynecology;
  • hormonal rehabilitation of gynecological patients after oncological treatment;
  • diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, reproductive counseling in patients with genetic oncological syndromes (BRCA, Lynch syndrome, etc.);
  • radical surgery for oncogynecological diseases;
  • trophoblastic diseases.

The doctor performed:

  • more than 100 robot-assisted operations;
  • more than 2,000 oncogynecological operations with open access;
  • more than 2,000 oncogynecological operations with laparoscopic access;
  • more than 1,500 gynecological operations with laparoscopic and vaginal access.

Experience and education

He completed full clinical training in obstetrics and gynecology (residency at Yale University Hospital – 5 years) and oncogynecology (University of California and Cedars Sinai Fellowship Hospitals – 3 years).

In 1999, he graduated with honors and a gold medal from the I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy.

After confirming his medical degree in the USA, he enrolled in the residency program at Yale University Hospital (Yale-New Haven Medical Center). In 2005, he entered the three-year clinical program in Gynecological Oncology Fellowship on a competitive basis University of California (UCLA-Cedars Sinai Medical Center), which he also graduated with honors in 2008, having performed more than 900 oncological operations with various approaches, having conducted more than 2000 cycles of chemotherapy for oncogynecological diseases. At the same time as completing the program, he worked as an obstetrician-gynecologist at the largest hospital in California, Kaiser Permanente.

After an internship and work in the USA (2000-2008), since 2008, he has been an associate professor at the Department of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at the Moscow State Medical University named after Evdokimov.
For two years he worked as the head of the oncogynecological department of the V.I. Kulakov Scientific Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, after which in 2012 he moved to the European Medical Center as the head of the Clinic of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Oncogynecology.

General experience
26 years
Experience in EMC
since 2012

Reviews

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City: Moscow
Vladimir Borisovich, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
I want to express my gratitude to the doctor-Nosov Vladimir Borisovich! it's been 3 years since he gave me the most difficult organ-preserving operation after cancer. А doctor with a huge kind heart and a radiant smile! from the first meeting. I completely trusted him, and he
realized my dream come true! Vladimir Borisovich, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
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City: Moscow
I want to trust the doctor! (Dr. Nosov. Gynecology Clinic)
Good afternoon. I was in the clinic for the first time. I liked the attitude, the appointment started on time (although I understand that it is normal if the appointment may be slightly delayed, because there are different cases, one visit may be normal or planned, and another
patient needs to spend more time). Impressions of the doctor, Nosov Vladimir Borisovich…I only had my first visit ...The second time, I think, it will not be terrible to go into the office.Positive.Treatment was prescribed.I want to trust the doctor.
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City: Moscow
Thank you to the EMS and your doctors for the happiness you give people!
Earlier I told my medical history and it has a wonderful continuation! Nosov V. B. performed 3 operations to remove a borderline ovarian tumor, giving me a chance to save my eggs. A year later, with the help of IVF, a miracle called pregnancy occurred. In the Maternity Hospital on
Pravdy Street at 38 weeks, my baby was born by planned cesarean section.Now our wonderful boy is already 1 year and 2 months old!Thank you to the EMS and your doctors for the happiness you give people!
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Questions and answers

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Uterine cancer
My mom was diagnosed with the uterine cancer. She is 68 years of age and has an obesity of 4th grade (the growth of 166 cm, weight 135 kg) and hypertension. Admission to the radiology department was recommended. What should we do? As far as I know the surgery is the only method for cancer of the uterus to be removed.
Is it really so that this surgery is only possible for young and relatively healthy persons?
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It is not quite so. We can operate on any patient, but the issue is which complications can lead to patient’s death and which of them can just delay the recovery. From the anesthesiologist’s point of view, it is a major challenge to intubate patients with 4th degree obesity; the abdominal section is also possible,
but there is a 100% risk of suture line disruption and inflammation, let alone the postoperative pneumonia, venous thrombosis, etc. There is another option such as vaginal hysterectomy which is more acceptable and relatively safe in obese patients. It is not a «treatment standard», however, as it allows not obtaining pelvic washings, but still there is a possibility of complete cure. Anesthesia remains a problem - both general and spinal. Radiation therapy without surgery is another acceptable treatment option besides vaginal hysterectomy. A chance of complete cure is still exists, but the survival rate is on average lower than in surgical treatment
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Vladimir Nosov
07 September 2016
Severe cervical dysplasia
I have a transplanted kidney and I was recently found to have severe cervical dysplasia. The biopsy results are not yet back, but the physician says I must have my uterus and cervix removed. My question is: Can I have the operation in your clinic?
For severe cervical dysplasia, usually cervical conization is sufficient. If you have no plans for reproduction, or you already have children, then theoretically you can discuss having a laparoscopic removal of the uterus and cervix, but these decisions should not be made through correspondence. If you have a
referral for an operation in the city where you live, and have the opportunity to come to Moscow, come for a free consultation using "Second Opinion" promotion. If necessary, we can quickly provide operative treatment at a discount.
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Vladimir Nosov
09 November 2015
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