Description
Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub, OM, FRS is an Egyptian-born British cardiothoracic surgeon. He is Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Imperial College London.
Yacoub's major achievements may be summarised:
establishing heart transplantation in UK and becoming the world's leading transplant surgeon
establishing and becoming a master of the 'Ross Procedure' or pulmonary autograft, including a randomised control trial
pioneering the modern arterial switch operation
promoting the use of left ventricular assist devices for the 'Bridge to Recovery' and establishing the largest experience in the world
establishing the Heart Science Centre, Magdi Yacoub Institute for research into the causes and treatment of cardiac disease
establishing the Chain of Hope Charity which provides cardiothoracic surgical care to the developing world
championing academic medicine, humanitarian surgery and becoming an example of a minority surgeon who has flourished in an institution-dominated field.
He was involved in the restart of British heart transplantion in 1980, carried out the first British live lobe lung transplant and went on to perform more transplants than any other surgeon in the world.
Born
November 16th, 1936 in Bilbeis (Age 88)
Last Changes
2006/05/16
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2003/10/12
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2003/10/12
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