Prof Dr Patrick Téoule, MBA
Head of Bariatric Surgery, Deputy Head of Sarcoma Surgery
Deputy Head of the Study Centre of the Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery

Prof Dr Patrick Téoule is a specialist in visceral surgery with the additional qualification "Special Visceral Surgery". His clinical focus is on the holistic treatment of obesity - from individual consultation to surgical procedures - as well as the surgical treatment of soft tissue tumours (sarcomas).
He also has proven expertise in gentle, minimally invasive procedures on the oesophagus and stomach. Prof Dr Téoule performs more than 130 of these operations every year.
Obesity appointments
Phone 0731 500 53686
Appointment allocation
Phone 0731 500 53555
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- Since Oct. 2024: Senior physician and head of bariatric surgery, deputy head of sarcoma surgery and deputy medical director of the study centre, Ulm University Hospital
- 2022-2025: Part-time study programme - MBA (Corporate Management), Graduate School Ludwigshafen
- 2023-2024: Functional senior physician and deputy head of the study centre, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Mannheim
- 2013-2022: Assistant and specialist physician, Surgical Clinic, University Hospital Mannheim and Diakonissenkrankenhaus Mannheim
- 2006-2012: Studied human medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Since Nov. 2025: Associate professorship, Ulm Medical Faculty
- Since Jan. 2025: Venia legendi for the subject of surgery (habilitation), Faculty of Medicine, University of Ulm
- 2021: Venia legendi for the subject of surgery (habilitation), Mannheim Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University
- 2020-2021: Advanced Clinician Scientist, Medical Faculty Mannheim of the University of Heidelberg
- 2015: Doctorate, Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery, Goethe University Frankfurt
The 5 most important publications
- Annals of Surgery, 2025: Reduction Of Central Venous Pressure In Elective Robotic And Laparoscopic Liver Resection: The PRESSURE Trial - A Randomised Clinical Study
- Surgical Endoscopy, 2025: What matters in laparoscopic hepatectomy for lesions located in posterosuperior segments? Initial experiences and analysis of risk factors for postoperative complications - a retrospective cohort study
- Upates in Surgery, 2025: Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG): indications and results-a systematic review
- Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 2020: Acute Appendicitis in Childhood and Adulthood
- Cancers (Basel), 2020: Clinical Pathways for Oncological Gastrectomy: Are They a Suitable Instrument for Process Standardisation to Improve Process and Outcome Quality for Patients Undergoing Gastrectomy? A Retrospective Cohort Study
Full publication list on PubMed: https: //pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/term=%28t%C3%A9oule+p%5BAuthor%5D+OR+t%C3%A9oule+p%5BInvestigator%5D%29+AND+%282015%3A2030%5Bpdat%5D%29