Mr Nicola De' Liguori Carino was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a NHS patient at Manchester Royal Infirmary
7th May 2024


Dr. Carino has been always very caring and professional. I always felt very confident and relaxed. He always kept me well informed about my clinical situation. My surgeries always went accordingly to the information provided.

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Written by a NHS patient at Manchester Royal Infirmary
4th May 2024


I cannot thank Dr De'Liguori-Carino enough. He is clearly a very compassionate, skilled and courageous surgeon who is not afraid to take a risk in order to cure my Father. He recently had a heart attack, has Copd, cirrhosis and liver cancer which developed a thrombosis and therefore unable to complete an embolization treatment to grow his liver. The complexity of my Dads conditions did not prevent Dr De'Ligouri-Carino from proceeding with the operation (a liver resection) on my Dad. My Dad was operated on two days ago and it went very well. He cared for my Dad and he is recovering better than I could have imagined. He phoned me to update me as soon as he could. He is a true legend and he has given us the gift of time with my Dad that me, his grandchildren and wider family are eternally grateful for. Thank you

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24th April 2024


Having been diagnosed with colorectal liver metastases which is cancer that has spread to the liver from the colon and having undergone chemotherapy the cancer team suggested there was an opportunity to have an operation which was for a staged liver resection which meant removing the liver in two separate operations and the surgeon I was referred to was Mr. De’ Liguori. I came out of my first clinic with him feeling uplifted and totally confident and at ease about the operations ahead. He explained the surgery and whole process as well as the high risks involved and he explained it in such a way where he broke everything down into lay terms so me and my husband fully understood everything, and he answered all questions that we had, taking the time not to rush us which made us feel valued. Our next meeting was on the day of the operation where he came to see me again and explained what was going to happen and again asked if there were questions. I had the operation and was in The Alexandra Hospital for around 2 weeks afterwards and Mr. De’ Liguori came to see me everyday to check on my progress. He advised the nurses and medical team where medication needed to be changed, increased or reduced, again making me feeling very confident in his approach to my recovery. I was discharged home and then revisited his clinic to talk about the second operation and he explained how this would be much more complex than the first. I felt he was very professional, attentive and empathetic to my situation. I underwent the 2nd operation and again he came to see me daily or in the evening after his clinics or other operations he’d done and he must have been tired but at no point did I feel as though I was a burden. I had some setbacks in my recovery and he came up with solutions what the medical team should do and sent me for various scans. Having spent several weeks in hospital I am now at home recovering with further appointments planned to see him. Having cancer is like being on a rollercoaster where you go through every emotion possible, having Mr. De’ Liguori in my corner has given me the strength to fight cancer even more and his knowledge and expertise, professionalism and understanding has made my road to recovery possible. I would unequivocally recommend anyone who has a similar condition to place your full trust in him, his expertise is second to none and is a credit to his profession. He even visited me on Easter Sunday during my hospital stay and brought me an Easter egg which was a fantastic gesture and made me smile!

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29th March 2024


I recently underwent gallbladder removal surgery at The Alexandra Hospital in Cheadle and I cannot express enough gratitude for the exceptional care I received throughout my entire experience. From the moment I entered the hospital, I was greeted with warmth and professionalism by the staff, which immediately put me at ease. Dr. Nicola De’ Liguori Carino, my surgeon, demonstrated unparalleled expertise and compassion throughout the entire process. His clear communication, attention to detail, and genuine concern for my well-being reassured me every step of the way. I felt completely confident in his hands, and the successful outcome of my surgery is a testament to his skill and dedication.The nurses also deserve special recognition for their outstanding care and support. They went above and beyond to ensure my comfort and recovery, always providing compassionate care with a smile. Their dedication to their patients is truly commendable, and I am incredibly grateful for their tireless efforts.Overall, my experience was nothing short of excellent. The combination of skilled medical professionals, facilities, and compassionate care made a stressful situation much more manageable. I would highly recommend Nic to anyone in need of medical treatment or surgery. Thank you to everyone involved in my care for making my experience as positive as possible.

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26th March 2024


Mr De’Liguori was great, he made me feel at ease right from my first consultation and made sure he explained everything in detail and kept me informed along the way. The treatment went really well with minimal scarring. I am so grateful, Thankyou so much!

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Profile

Mr Nicola de’ Liguori Carino is Consultant General Surgeon who specialises in hepatobiliary and pancreatic (HPB) surgery .
His main interests are in disease of the liver, gallbladder, biliary system and pancreas. He also has an extensive practice in hernias repairs. He completed his surgical training in Italy with a period spent at the Ohio University Hospital, Columbus, USA. Before being appointed as a Consultant in Manchester, Mr de' Liguori Carino spent 4 years training in HPB and transplant surgery at the University of Liverpool and Leeds. His Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary, University of Manchester, is one of the largest HPB unit's in the UK and Europe.


He has experience in the treatment of gallstone disease with the most modern techniques with emphasis on rapid access to treatment and recovery. Mr de' Liguori Carino performs laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic and open hepatobiliary(liver) , pancreatic and digestive surgery, including very complex liver, biliary and pancreatic resection. He also treats a consistent number of hernia cases with both laparoscopic and open approach.


He is committed in liver and pancreas cancer research programs taking part multiple ongoing clinical trials.