Dr. Romaric Loffroy stands as a distinguished leader in the field of interventional radiology with significant contributions to vascular medicine and image-guided therapies. He currently serves as Head of the Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology and Director of the Center of Mini-Invasive Image-Guided Therapies at François-Mitterrand University Hospital in Dijon, France. Affiliated with the University of Bourgogne/Franche-Comté, Dr. Loffroy received his medical degree from this same institution in 2001 and completed his radiology residency there in 2006, establishing deep roots in the academic medical community of Dijon. His clinical fellowship in interventional radiology at the University Hospital in Dijon provided the foundation for his specialized expertise in minimally invasive image-guided procedures. Dr. Loffroy has since risen to prominence through his leadership roles and significant contributions to advancing interventional radiology techniques.
Dr. Loffroy's research has significantly advanced the field of interventional radiology with particular focus on embolization techniques for gastrointestinal bleeding and peripheral vascular diseases. His current research program actively develops innovative approaches to improve tumor imaging quality and create novel interventional radiology therapies for liver cancer, deep vein thrombosis, and arterial diseases. Dr. Loffroy has made substantial contributions to the development of new embolic materials that enhance the precision and efficacy of minimally invasive procedures. His scholarly output includes numerous publications in SCI-indexed journals and book chapters that have established him as an authority in image-guided therapies. His work bridges clinical practice with technological innovation, consistently translating research findings into improved patient outcomes through minimally invasive techniques.
Beyond his clinical and research accomplishments, Dr. Loffroy currently serves as President of the French Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Imaging, demonstrating his leadership in shaping the field at the national level. He has coordinated and participated in numerous international and national research projects, expanding the reach and impact of his work across the global medical community. Dr. Loffroy contributes significantly to academic discourse as an editor and reviewer for prestigious medical journals while also serving as an evaluation expert for organizations including the French Society of Radiology and the High Authority of Health. His ongoing work continues to push the boundaries of minimally invasive image-guided therapies, with particular focus on refining techniques for complex vascular interventions and developing next-generation embolic materials. Dr. Loffroy remains committed to advancing the field through continued research, clinical innovation, and the training of future interventional radiologists.