Dr. Mansson’s surgical capabilities include the treatment and repair of complex abdominal hernias, and abdominal wall reconstructions with endoscopic component separation. He also performs an array of robotic and laparoscopic foregut, gastrointestinal and solid organ procedures.
Dr. Mansson comes to The Valley Hospital following his graduation from Valley’s fellowship in minimally invasive surgery. It is a one-year advanced training program in laparoscopic, GI/abdominal surgery, robotic surgery and interventional endoscopy.
Dr. Mansson received his MD from Ross University School of Medicine in the Commonwealth of Dominica.
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