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  2. Derrick Morris - Wikipedia

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    By 2000, Harefield ran the largest heart and lung transplant programme in the world. Yacoub and his team went on to perform more than 3,000 heart and heart–lung transplants. [13] [18] Morris retired at the age of 65 and outlived his wife Beryl. [4] When 25 years arrived, Morris expressed surprise: "It was an anniversary I thought I would ...

  3. Charles P. Bailey (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Philamore Bailey (September 8, 1910 – August 18, 1993) was an American cardiac surgeon. [1] His methods were the focus of a 1957 Time magazine article. [2] Born in Wanamassa, a suburb of Asbury Park, New Jersey, he was a graduate of Rutgers University, Hahnemann Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania.

  4. C. Walton Lillehei - Wikipedia

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    Goor, Daniel A. (2007) The Genius of C. Walton Lillehei and The True History of Open Heart Surgery (Vantage Press) ISBN 9780533155576; Miller, G. Wayne (2000) King of Hearts, The true story of the maverick who pioneered the open heart surgery (Times Books) ISBN 9780307557247

  5. W. Dudley Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Wenner Dudley Johnson (April 3, 1930 – October 24, 2016) was an American cardiothoracic surgeon who became known as the father of coronary artery bypass surgery.He and a colleague operated on one of the longest-surviving patients in the early days of heart transplants, and he made significant contributions to several other cardiac surgical procedures.

  6. Stuart W. Jamieson - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Jamieson 2023 (his giraffe on screen) Stuart Jamieson was born in 1947 [1] and brought up in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where he was educated at Falcon College. [2] [3] His childhood was spent on a 2.5 million acre ranch with pets that included a zebra, an ostrich [4] and a giraffe. [5]

  7. Paul Zoll - Wikipedia

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    Zoll was a pioneer with a panoramic wide-angle view of his patient’s needs gleaned from his office and bedside hospital practice. During his career, Zoll equally divided his time between clinical care and research in his laboratory. His first in-the-world milestones resulted in paradigm shifts in cardiac care.

  8. Abbas Ardehali - Wikipedia

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    He is a pioneer in the field of heart and lung transplantation, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in organ transplantation. [1] Dr. Ardehali was the principal investigator behind technology that allows for the transportation of a breathing human heart or lung for an extended period of time. [2]

  9. Michael DeBakey - Wikipedia

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    A pioneer in the development of an artificial heart, he was among the first to use an external heart pump successfully in a patient – a left ventricular bypass pump. [5] In 1958, to counteract narrowing of an artery caused by an endarterectomy, [9] DeBakey performed the first successful patch-graft angioplasty. This procedure involved ...