Short Bio
Dr. Marios Maragakis, M.D. is a distinguished Pediatric and Adolescent Surgeon with extensive clinical, academic, and research experience in Greece, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
He graduated from the University of Athens Medical School in 1980 and obtained his Specialization in Pediatric Surgery from the same university in 1987. His early clinical training included positions at major university hospitals in Athens, Erlangen, and Muenster, where he worked under renowned professors such as G.H. Willital, P. Gall, and K. Pappas.
From 1987 to 1995, Dr. Maragakis served at the University of Muenster, Germany, as University Registrar, Deputy Director, and Associate Professor at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Pediatric, Neonatal, and Adolescent Surgery. During this period, he supervised multiple doctoral theses and led pioneering experimental and clinical research in microsurgery, organ transplantation, and surgical tissue response — with emphasis on ultrasound- and laser-assisted techniques, perinatal surgery, and neonatal intensive care.
His postdoctoral fellowships include advanced training in Laparoscopic and Thoracoscopic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh (USA) and the University of Hamburg (Germany), as well as specialized programs in Transplant Surgery (University of Hannover) and Perinatal Surgery (Melbourne Children’s Hospital).
Dr. Maragakis’ research contributions span topics such as surgical tissue response, controlled ultrasonic dissection, intestinal transplantation, and minimally invasive pediatric surgery. His collaborative studies have been conducted in partnership with the University and Technical University of Athens, and international institutions including Los Angeles University and the Melbourne Children’s Hospital.
Since 1996, Dr. Maragakis has been practicing in Greece, currently serving as Director of Pediatric Surgery at the Athens Medical Center and GAIA Maternity Hospital. His clinical focus includes neonatal and pediatric surgery, laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures, and complex congenital anomalies, always emphasizing safety, precision, and compassionate, family-centered care.
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Profile
- Training & Experience
Education and Professional Training
November 1987
Awarded Specialty Degree in Pediatric Surgery,
University of Athens.Nov 1987 – Jan 1985
Assistant at the University Clinic and Polyclinic for Pediatric and Neonatal Surgery,
University of Muenster.
Director: Professor G. H. WillitalDec 1984 – Jan 1984
Assistant, University Surgical Clinic of Muenster.
Director: Professor BuenteDec 1983 – Jan 1983
Assistant, University Surgical Clinic of Erlangen.
Director: Professor P. GallDec 1982 – Jul 1982
Assistant, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit,
“Agia Sofia” Children’s Hospital, Athens.
Director: Dr. GiavotakisJun 1982 – Jan 1982
Research Assistant in Pediatric Urology,
Booth Hall Children’s Hospital, Manchester, UK.
Director: Mr. Joe CohenDec 1981 – Oct 1981
Training in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit,
“Aghia Kyriaki” (Aglaia Kyriakou) Children’s Hospital, Athens.
Director: Professor Konstantinos PappasSep 1981 – Jul 1980
Assistant, Surgical Department, Aglaia Kyriakou Children’s Hospital, Athens.
Director: Professor Christoforos MoutzourisJul 1980
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.),
University of Athens – Medical School.Professional Experience
Oct 2010 – Present
Director, Pediatric Surgeon
Athens Medical Center and GAIA Maternity Hospital, Athens, GreeceSep 2008 – Sep 2010
Director, Pediatric Surgeon
MHTERA Maternity Hospital, Athens, GreeceSep 1996 – Aug 2008
Consultant Director, Pediatric Surgeon
Athens Medical Center, Athens, GreeceJun 1990 – Aug 1995
Deputy Director, Associate Professor
University Clinic and Polyclinic for Pediatric, Neonatal, and Adolescent Surgery,
University of Muenster, Germany
Director: Professor G. H. WillitalNov 1987 – May 1990
University Registrar / Consultant in Pediatric, Neonatal, and Adolescent Surgery
University Clinic and Polyclinic for Pediatric, Neonatal, and Adolescent Surgery,
University of Muenster, Germany
Director: Professor G. H. Willital - Clinical Interests /
SpecializationPostgraduate Training & Research Work
Dec 2005
Postgraduate training in Thoracoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery,
University of Pittsburgh, USA.2000
Postgraduate training in Laparoscopic Surgery at the University of Hamburg, Germany.
Received official Laparoscopic Surgery Certification.Aug 1996 – Jun 1994
Research Project: Tissue response to surgical trauma.
Study of tissue damage in correlation with surgical technique. Comparative evaluation of intraoperative and postoperative outcomes on histological specimens using electron microscopy. Measurement of cellular response to surgical trauma through determination of nitric oxide (NO) concentrations in tissue samples — an indicator associated with the activation of cellular autolysis mechanisms.
Submitted a research protocol to the EPET II program, in collaboration with the University of Athens and the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).May 1993 – Nov 1987
Research and Clinical Application: Habilitation dissertation entitled
"Development of a new surgical method for controlled ultrasonic selective dissection of organs and tissues using ultrasonic knife, laser, and Argon beam, and its application in experimental familial liver transplantation, extensive tumor resections, and trauma surgery."1986
Two-month postgraduate training at the Transplantation Surgery Center, University of Hannover, Germany.
Two-month postgraduate training at the Melbourne Children’s Hospital, Australia, focusing on Perinatal Medicine and the surgical treatment of bladder exstrophy.Jun 1995 – Oct 1985
Supervision, design, and monitoring of clinical and experimental doctoral studies of medical collaborators at the University of Muenster (Doctoral Supervisor – “Doctor Father”).Experimental studies on “Transluminal oxygenation of the intestine” using fluorocarbon; application of the method in intestinal transplantation and management of acute intestinal ischemia.
Microsurgical reconstruction of the spermatic vessels and vas deferens, as an indication for surgical repair after vasal injury and for testicular autotransplantation.
Study of surgical trauma using electron microscopy at clinical and experimental levels in organ transplantation, tumor, and trauma surgery. Comparative study of tissue damage in relation to surgical technique, especially with the use of intraoperative ultrasound, laser, C.U.S.A., and Argon Beam.
Comparative studies on perinatal management of congenital malformations in neonates. Conducted jointly with Prof. U. Holzgrewe, and the Universities of Los Angeles and Melbourne Children’s Hospital, contributing to the development of international guidelines for the management of prenatally diagnosed congenital anomalies.
Studies on optimization of surgical management in very low birth weight neonates (>900 g) in intensive care units. Comparative evaluation of surgical trauma in relation to operative duration and environmental conditions.
Dec 1984 – Jan 1983
Development of a new surgical method for controlled, ultrasound-guided selective dissection of organs using ultrasonic and laser instruments, applied to liver transplantation and tumor excision.Dec 1983 – Jan 1983
Experimental research at the University Clinic of Erlangen:Microsurgical reconstruction of the biliary tract – indications and evaluation for liver transplantation and treatment of choledochal cysts.
Reconstruction of abdominal wall defects using dura mater and cortex – comparative study.
Studies on anterior thoracic wall malformations in childhood.
Development of a magnetic ring for the treatment of fecal incontinence in children.
Training in microsurgical techniques (Ethicon Training Department).
1982
Measurement of urine flow and urodynamic studies in children at Booth Hall Children’s Hospital, Manchester, UK. - Research Interests
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