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Magdi Yacoub

Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub OM FRS (Arabic: د/مجدى حبيب يعقوب [ˈmæɡdi ħæˈbiːb jæʕˈʔuːb]; born 16 November 1935), is an Egyptian retired professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Imperial College London, best known for his early work in repairing heart valves with surgeon Donald Ross, adapting the Ross procedure, where the diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person's own pulmonary valve, devising the arterial switch operation (ASO) in transposition of the great arteries, and establishing the heart transplantation centre at Harefield Hospital in 1980 with a heart transplant for Derrick Morris, who at the time of his death was Europe's longest-surviving heart transplant recipient. Yacoub subsequently performed the UK's first combined heart and lung transplant in 1983.


Magdi Yacoub

Yacoub in 2008
Born (1935-11-16) 16 November 1935 (age 87)
EducationCairo University
Known for
SpouseMarianne Yacoub
Medical career
ProfessionSurgeon
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago
Harefield Hospital of Imperial College London
Sub-specialtiesCardiothoracic surgery
Heart transplantation
AwardsOrder of Merit
Knight Bachelor
Order of the Nile

From 1986 to 2006, he held the position of British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine. He is the founding editor of the journal Disease Models & Mechanisms.

His honours and awards include the Bradshaw Lecture from the Royal College of Physicians in 1988, a knighthood in the 1992 New Year Honours, the Texas Heart Institute's Ray C. Fish Award for Scientific Achievement in Cardiovascular Disease in 1998, the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004, the European Society of Cardiology's gold medal in 2006, the Order of Merit in 2014, the Lister Medal from the Royal College of Surgeons in 2015 and the Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Achievement Award (KAHAA) in 2019.

Following retirement from the National Health Service (NHS), he continued to operate on children through his charity, Chain of Hope. In 2008, he co-founded the Magdi Yacoub heart foundation, which launched the Aswan Heart project.

Early life and education

Magdi Habib Yacoub was born on the 16th of November in 1935[1] in Bilbeis, El Sharqia, Egypt to Coptic Christian family,[2][3] and spent his childhood moving around a number of different small towns.[4] His father was a surgeon, who later worked in public health. He died in 1958.[4] Yacoub later recalled that both his father and the death of his youngest aunt at age 22 years from an uncorrected mitral stenosis during childbirth[5] inspired him to study medicine and cardiology, saying that “this young woman would not have died if we had had access to facilities which were then available in a few centres around the world”.[6][7]

At the age of 15, he entered the University of Cairo College of Medicine with a scholarship.[4]

Early surgical career

 
National Heart Hospital

In 1957, Yacoub graduated in medicine from Cairo University and completed two years of residencies in surgery.[4] In 1961[8] or 1962[6] he moved to Britain to study for his fellowship while working under Sir Russell Brock, consultant surgeon at Guy's Hospital.[6]

Heart valve surgery

 
Ross Procedure

In 1964, he was appointed rotating surgical senior registrar to the National Heart and Chest Hospitals,[9] where he worked with cardiothoracic surgeon Donald Ross. Here, they worked on repairing heart valves in people with severe valvular heart disease and heart failure.[9][10][11] Four of their cases, operated on between December 1965 and October 1967, were reported on in the British Medical Journal (1968) in an article titled "Too ill for cardiac surgery?". Three had severe aortic valve disease and one had rheumatic heart disease with multiple affected valves. All four had a poor prognosis with death expected within a few days and all four survived surgery.[9][10] He carried out a number of Ross procedures, where the diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person's own pulmonary valve, particularly in growing children.[12][13] It became a popular alternative to the surgical treatment of aortic valve disease in young adults and avoided the need for anticoagulation and repeated operations. Yacoub modified the operation by planning remodelling of the autograft root, the Ross-Yacoub procedure,[13][14][15][16] performed in carefully selected people.[17] At a time when cardiologists may have been reluctant to refer for surgery, Yacoub's search for operable people earned him the name "Magdi's midnight stars".[9]

Later, his application for a job at the Royal Brompton Hospital was turned down.[18] In 1968, he moved to the United States[6] and the following year he became Instructor and then Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago.[4]

Harefield Hospital

In 1973, he became a consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Harefield Hospital,[6] West London, opened in 1921 as a TB sanatorium of single storey pavilions typical for such a hospital.[19] [18] He later recalled that "I was tempted to stay in Chicago, as I was interested in the research they were doing there, but I had already accepted the position at Harefield before going to the US, so I was honour bound to return".[6] At Harefield, he worked closely with Rosemary Radley-Smith, consultant in paediatric cardiology.[18]

As a visiting professor to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Yacoub, Fabian Udekwu, C. H Anyanwu, and others formed part of the team that performed the first open heart surgery in Nigeria in 1974.[20]

Arterial Switch

 
Arterial switch operation

In 1977, he devised a two-stage approach for an arterial switch operation (ASO) in older people with transposition of the great arteries with an intact ventricular septum (IVS).[21]

Harefield Hospital transplant unit

Yacoub began the transplant programme at Harefield Hospital in 1980 with a heart transplant for Derrick Morris, who became Europe's longest surviving heart transplant recipient until his death in July 2005.[22] Two years later, he performed a heart transplant on John McCafferty, who survived for more than 33 years, until 10 February 2016 and became recognised as the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient by the Guinness World Records in 2013,[22] surpassing the previous Guinness World Record of 30 years, 11 months and 10 days set by an American man who died in 2009.[23]

In December 1983 Yacoub performed the UK's first combined heart and lung transplant at Harefield.[24]

From 1986 to 2006, he held the position of British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine.[18][25] In 1988, he became a member of the Royal Colleges of Physicians, twenty years after qualifying in surgery.[26]

He is the founding editor of the journal Disease Models & Mechanisms.[27]

He treated a number of politicians and celebrities throughout his surgical career, including comedian Eric Morecambe in 1979,[28][29] Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou in 1988,[30][31] and actor Omar Sharif in 1993.[32][33]

Later career

He retired from the National Health Service in 2001 at the age of 65.[2][5]

In 2006 he led a complex operation which required removing a transplant heart from a person whose own heart had recovered. The original heart had not been removed during transplant surgery nearly a decade earlier, in the hope it might recover.[2][34]

In April 2007, it was reported that a British medical research team led by Yacoub had grown part of a human heart valve from stem cells.[35]

Charities

In 1995, Yacoub founded the charity Of Ahmed Sherif "Chain of Hope",[36][37] through which he continued to operate on children,[38] and through which the provision of heart surgery for correctable heart defects are made possible in areas without specialist cardiac surgery units.[39]

He is also the head of the Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Foundation, co-founded with Ahmed Zewail and Ambassador Mohamed Shaker in 2008,[40][41][42] which launched the Aswan Heart project and founded the Aswan Heart Centre the following year.[43]

Honours and awards

 
(Order of Merit) 2014

Yacoub was knighted in the 1992 New Year Honours[48][5] and awarded the Order of Merit in the 2014 New Year Honours.[58]

Personal and family

He is married to Marianne and they have three children[33] and a number of grandchildren.[38]

Yacoub enjoys swimming, listening to classical music and growing orchids.[6][59]

Selected publications

Books

  • Annual of Cardiac Surgery. Current Science (1994). ISBN 9781859221433. J. Pepper (Ed)
  • Cardiac Valve Allografts : Science and Practice. Steinkopff-Verlag Heidelberg (1997). ISBN 9783642592508. With A. C. Yankah and R. Hetzer

Articles

  • "Vagotomy through mediastinoscopy for pulmonary osteoarthropathy. British Journal of Diseases of the Chest. Vol. 60, Issue 3 (July 1966), p. 144-147. PMID 5967955, doi:10.1016/S0007-0971(66)80032-3.
  • "Homograft replacement of the aortic valve. A critical review". Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases. Vol. 11, Issue 4 (January 1969), pp. 275–293. PMID 4884690, doi:10.1016/0033-0620(69)90054-1. With Donald Ross
  • "Two-stage operation for anatomical correction of transposition of the great arteries with intact interventricular septum". The Lancet. Vol. 1, Issue 8025 (June 1977), pp. 1275–8. PMID 68381, doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(77)91317-4. Co-authored with R. Radley-Smith and R. Maclaurin.
  • "Fourteen-year experience with homovital homografts for aortic valve replacement". The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Vol. 110, Issue 1 (July 1995), pp. 186–194. Yacoub et al
  • "Two Hearts that Beat as One". Circulation. Vol. 92, Issue 2 (15 July 1995), pp. 156–157. doi:10.1161/01.CIR.92.2.156.
  • "An evaluation of the Ross operation in adults". Journal of Heart Valve Disease. Vol. 15, No. 4 (July 2006), pp. 531–9. PMID 16901050. Yacoub et al.
  • "Is there a risk in avoiding risk for younger patients with aortic valve disease?". British Medical Journal. Vol. 342, 26 May 2011. doi:10.1136/bmj.d2466. Co-authored with Tom Treasure and Asif Hasan
  • "The Ross operation in infants and children, when and how?". Heart. Vol. 100, Issue 24 (16 October 2014), pp. 1905–1906. doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2014-306453. Co-authored with Ismail El-Hamamsy

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External links

  • Chain of Hope website
  • Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation. Founded 2008

magdi, yacoub, magdi, habib, yacoub, arabic, مجدى, حبيب, يعقوب, ˈmæɡdi, ħæˈbiːb, jæʕˈʔuːb, born, november, 1935, egyptian, retired, professor, cardiothoracic, surgery, imperial, college, london, best, known, early, work, repairing, heart, valves, with, surgeon. Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub OM FRS Arabic د مجدى حبيب يعقوب ˈmaeɡdi ħaeˈbiːb jaeʕˈʔuːb born 16 November 1935 is an Egyptian retired professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Imperial College London best known for his early work in repairing heart valves with surgeon Donald Ross adapting the Ross procedure where the diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person s own pulmonary valve devising the arterial switch operation ASO in transposition of the great arteries and establishing the heart transplantation centre at Harefield Hospital in 1980 with a heart transplant for Derrick Morris who at the time of his death was Europe s longest surviving heart transplant recipient Yacoub subsequently performed the UK s first combined heart and lung transplant in 1983 SirMagdi YacoubOM FRSYacoub in 2008Born 1935 11 16 16 November 1935 age 87 Bilbeis Sharqia Kingdom of EgyptEducationCairo UniversityKnown forEstablishing the heart transplantation centre at Harefield Hospital Arterial switch operation in transposition of the great arteries Ross Yacoub procedureSpouseMarianne YacoubMedical careerProfessionSurgeonInstitutionsUniversity of ChicagoHarefield Hospital of Imperial College LondonSub specialtiesCardiothoracic surgeryHeart transplantationAwardsOrder of Merit Knight Bachelor Order of the NileFrom 1986 to 2006 he held the position of British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College Faculty of Medicine He is the founding editor of the journal Disease Models amp Mechanisms His honours and awards include the Bradshaw Lecture from the Royal College of Physicians in 1988 a knighthood in the 1992 New Year Honours the Texas Heart Institute s Ray C Fish Award for Scientific Achievement in Cardiovascular Disease in 1998 the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 the European Society of Cardiology s gold medal in 2006 the Order of Merit in 2014 the Lister Medal from the Royal College of Surgeons in 2015 and the Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Achievement Award KAHAA in 2019 Following retirement from the National Health Service NHS he continued to operate on children through his charity Chain of Hope In 2008 he co founded the Magdi Yacoub heart foundation which launched the Aswan Heart project Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early surgical career 2 1 Heart valve surgery 3 Harefield Hospital 3 1 Arterial Switch 3 2 Harefield Hospital transplant unit 4 Later career 5 Charities 6 Honours and awards 7 Personal and family 8 Selected publications 8 1 Books 8 2 Articles 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditMagdi Habib Yacoub was born on the 16th of November in 1935 1 in Bilbeis El Sharqia Egypt to Coptic Christian family 2 3 and spent his childhood moving around a number of different small towns 4 His father was a surgeon who later worked in public health He died in 1958 4 Yacoub later recalled that both his father and the death of his youngest aunt at age 22 years from an uncorrected mitral stenosis during childbirth 5 inspired him to study medicine and cardiology saying that this young woman would not have died if we had had access to facilities which were then available in a few centres around the world 6 7 At the age of 15 he entered the University of Cairo College of Medicine with a scholarship 4 Early surgical career Edit National Heart Hospital In 1957 Yacoub graduated in medicine from Cairo University and completed two years of residencies in surgery 4 In 1961 8 or 1962 6 he moved to Britain to study for his fellowship while working under Sir Russell Brock consultant surgeon at Guy s Hospital 6 Heart valve surgery Edit Ross Procedure In 1964 he was appointed rotating surgical senior registrar to the National Heart and Chest Hospitals 9 where he worked with cardiothoracic surgeon Donald Ross Here they worked on repairing heart valves in people with severe valvular heart disease and heart failure 9 10 11 Four of their cases operated on between December 1965 and October 1967 were reported on in the British Medical Journal 1968 in an article titled Too ill for cardiac surgery Three had severe aortic valve disease and one had rheumatic heart disease with multiple affected valves All four had a poor prognosis with death expected within a few days and all four survived surgery 9 10 He carried out a number of Ross procedures where the diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person s own pulmonary valve particularly in growing children 12 13 It became a popular alternative to the surgical treatment of aortic valve disease in young adults and avoided the need for anticoagulation and repeated operations Yacoub modified the operation by planning remodelling of the autograft root the Ross Yacoub procedure 13 14 15 16 performed in carefully selected people 17 At a time when cardiologists may have been reluctant to refer for surgery Yacoub s search for operable people earned him the name Magdi s midnight stars 9 Later his application for a job at the Royal Brompton Hospital was turned down 18 In 1968 he moved to the United States 6 and the following year he became Instructor and then Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago 4 Harefield Hospital EditIn 1973 he became a consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Harefield Hospital 6 West London opened in 1921 as a TB sanatorium of single storey pavilions typical for such a hospital 19 18 He later recalled that I was tempted to stay in Chicago as I was interested in the research they were doing there but I had already accepted the position at Harefield before going to the US so I was honour bound to return 6 At Harefield he worked closely with Rosemary Radley Smith consultant in paediatric cardiology 18 As a visiting professor to the University of Nigeria Nsukka Yacoub Fabian Udekwu C H Anyanwu and others formed part of the team that performed the first open heart surgery in Nigeria in 1974 20 Arterial Switch Edit Arterial switch operation In 1977 he devised a two stage approach for an arterial switch operation ASO in older people with transposition of the great arteries with an intact ventricular septum IVS 21 Harefield Hospital transplant unit Edit Yacoub began the transplant programme at Harefield Hospital in 1980 with a heart transplant for Derrick Morris who became Europe s longest surviving heart transplant recipient until his death in July 2005 22 Two years later he performed a heart transplant on John McCafferty who survived for more than 33 years until 10 February 2016 and became recognised as the world s longest surviving heart transplant patient by the Guinness World Records in 2013 22 surpassing the previous Guinness World Record of 30 years 11 months and 10 days set by an American man who died in 2009 23 In December 1983 Yacoub performed the UK s first combined heart and lung transplant at Harefield 24 From 1986 to 2006 he held the position of British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College Faculty of Medicine 18 25 In 1988 he became a member of the Royal Colleges of Physicians twenty years after qualifying in surgery 26 He is the founding editor of the journal Disease Models amp Mechanisms 27 He treated a number of politicians and celebrities throughout his surgical career including comedian Eric Morecambe in 1979 28 29 Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou in 1988 30 31 and actor Omar Sharif in 1993 32 33 Later career EditHe retired from the National Health Service in 2001 at the age of 65 2 5 In 2006 he led a complex operation which required removing a transplant heart from a person whose own heart had recovered The original heart had not been removed during transplant surgery nearly a decade earlier in the hope it might recover 2 34 In April 2007 it was reported that a British medical research team led by Yacoub had grown part of a human heart valve from stem cells 35 Charities EditIn 1995 Yacoub founded the charity Of Ahmed Sherif Chain of Hope 36 37 through which he continued to operate on children 38 and through which the provision of heart surgery for correctable heart defects are made possible in areas without specialist cardiac surgery units 39 He is also the head of the Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Foundation co founded with Ahmed Zewail and Ambassador Mohamed Shaker in 2008 40 41 42 which launched the Aswan Heart project and founded the Aswan Heart Centre the following year 43 Honours and awards Edit Order of Merit 2014 1988 Bradshaw Lecture Royal College of Physicians It was held in Sheffield 26 1998 Texas Heart Institute Ray C Fish Award for Scientific Achievement in Cardiovascular Disease 44 1998 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society 4 1999 Lifetime outstanding achievement award in recognition of contribution to medicine Secretary of State for Health UK 45 2003 Golden Hippocrates International Award for Excellence in Cardiac Surgery Moscow 46 WHO Prize for Humanitarian Services 47 2004 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Lifetime Achievement Award at the 24th annual meeting in San Francisco 48 2006 European Society of Cardiology Gold Medal 49 2007 Pride of Britain Award 50 2007 Honorary citizenships of the city of Bergamo Italy 51 2007 Medal of Merit President International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences 1 52 2011 Order of the Nile for science and humanity 53 2012 American College of Cardiology Legend of Cardiovascular Medicine 54 2015 Lister Medal for contributions to surgical science presented by Clare Marx President of the Royal College of Surgeons 55 2019 Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Achievement Award KAHAA 56 57 Yacoub was knighted in the 1992 New Year Honours 48 5 and awarded the Order of Merit in the 2014 New Year Honours 58 Personal and family EditHe is married to Marianne and they have three children 33 and a number of grandchildren 38 Yacoub enjoys swimming listening to classical music and growing orchids 6 59 Selected publications EditBooks Edit Annual of Cardiac Surgery Current Science 1994 ISBN 9781859221433 J Pepper Ed Cardiac Valve Allografts Science and Practice Steinkopff Verlag Heidelberg 1997 ISBN 9783642592508 With A C Yankah and R HetzerArticles Edit Vagotomy through mediastinoscopy for pulmonary osteoarthropathy British Journal of Diseases of the Chest Vol 60 Issue 3 July 1966 p 144 147 PMID 5967955 doi 10 1016 S0007 0971 66 80032 3 Homograft replacement of the aortic valve A critical review Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases Vol 11 Issue 4 January 1969 pp 275 293 PMID 4884690 doi 10 1016 0033 0620 69 90054 1 With Donald Ross Two stage operation for anatomical correction of transposition of the great arteries with intact interventricular septum The Lancet Vol 1 Issue 8025 June 1977 pp 1275 8 PMID 68381 doi 10 1016 s0140 6736 77 91317 4 Co authored with R Radley Smith and R Maclaurin Fourteen year experience with homovital homografts for aortic valve replacement The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Vol 110 Issue 1 July 1995 pp 186 194 Yacoub et al Two Hearts that Beat as One Circulation Vol 92 Issue 2 15 July 1995 pp 156 157 doi 10 1161 01 CIR 92 2 156 An evaluation of the Ross operation in adults Journal of Heart Valve Disease Vol 15 No 4 July 2006 pp 531 9 PMID 16901050 Yacoub et al Is there a risk in avoiding risk for younger patients with aortic valve disease British Medical Journal Vol 342 26 May 2011 doi 10 1136 bmj d2466 Co authored with Tom Treasure and Asif Hasan The Ross operation in infants and children when and how Heart Vol 100 Issue 24 16 October 2014 pp 1905 1906 doi 10 1136 heartjnl 2014 306453 Co authored with Ismail El HamamsyReferences Edit a b Yacoub Magdi Curriculum Vitae Magdi Yacoub a b c BAU Beirut Arab University Honorary Doctorates www bau edu lb Beirut Arab University 2019 Retrieved 13 November 2019 Bibi Aisha Wadvalla 28 April 2011 Religious bias in Egypt s universities Nature Middle East doi 10 1038 nmiddleeast 2011 51 a b c d e f Yacoub M H 15 January 2004 Professor Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub FRS FRCS FRCP DS a conversation with the editor American Journal of Cardiology 93 2 176 192 doi 10 1016 j amjcard 2003 10 003 ISSN 0002 9149 PMID 14715343 a b c Presentation speech for Sir Magdi Yacoub for the honorary degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University honoris causa University of Buckingham Graduation 2015 Prfessor Mike Cawthorne a b c d e f g Baines Emma 28 March 2006 Circulation European Perspectives Circulation 113 12 f45 f48 doi 10 1161 circ 113 12 f45 Bonn D 2000 Magdi Yacoub A surgeon and a scientist The Lancet 355 9202 474 475 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 00 82027 9 PMID 10841138 S2CID 7108760 Nainggolan Lisa 27 March 2003 Yacoub Surgeon and scientist Medscape Retrieved 3 December 2019 a b c d Tansey EM Reynolds LA September 1999 Early Heart Transplant Surgery in the UK PDF Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine 28 via Queen Mary University of London a b Emanuel R 18 May 1968 Too ill for cardiac surgery British Medical Journal 2 5602 400 402 doi 10 1136 bmj 2 5602 400 ISSN 0007 1447 PMC 1985988 PMID 5649000 Allar Daniel 28 August 2018 Ross procedure boosts survival for younger valve replacement candidates Cardiovascular Business Retrieved 29 November 2019 Yacoub Magdi El Hamamsy Ismail 15 December 2014 The Ross operation in infants and children when and how Heart 100 24 1905 1906 doi 10 1136 heartjnl 2014 306453 ISSN 1355 6037 PMC 4251164 PMID 25324536 a b Torres Enrique Garcia 11 July 2012 Ross Procedure With Pulmonary Autograft Reinforcement CTSNet Mark Ruzmetov Karl F Welke Dale M Geiss Klay Buckley and Randall S Fortuna 2014 Failed Autograft After the Ross Procedure in Children Management and Outcome The Annals of Thoracic Surgery The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Elsevier doi 10 1016 j athoracsur 2014 02 038 Luciani Giovanni Battista Viscardi Francesca Pilati Mara Prioli Antonia Maria Faggian Giuseppe Mazzucco Alessandro March 2010 The Ross Yacoub procedure for aneurysmal autograft roots a strategy to preserve autologous pulmonary valves The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 139 3 536 542 doi 10 1016 j jtcvs 2009 08 019 ISSN 1097 685X PMID 19846123 Yuh David Daiho Vricella Luca A Baumgartner William 2012 Johns Hopkins Manual of Cardiothoracic Surgery McGraw Hill Professional ISBN 978 0 07 181158 3 Acton Q Ashton 2012 1 Aortic Valve Heart Valves Advances in Research and Application 2012 Edition ScholarlyEditions p 107 ISBN 978 1 4649 9868 3 a b c d Alivizatos Peter A 24 January 2019 Sir Magdi H Yacoub the Leonardo da Vinci of cardiac surgery Proceedings Baylor University Medical Center 32 1 146 151 doi 10 1080 08998280 2018 1532247 ISSN 0899 8280 PMC 6442908 PMID 30956614 Hospitals in England and Wales Buildings equipment and staff Photographs 194 John C Eze Ndubueze Ezemba Open Heart Surgery in Nigeria Indications and Challenges Tex Heart Inst J 2007 34 1 8 10 Sarris George E Balmer Christian Bonou Pipina Comas Juan V da Cruz Eduardo Chiara Luca Di Di Donato Roberto M Fragata Jose Jokinen Tuula Eero Kirvassilis George Lytrivi Irene 1 January 2017 Clinical guidelines for the management of patients with transposition of the great arteries with intact ventricular septum European Journal of Cardio Thoracic Surgery 51 1 e1 e32 doi 10 1093 ejcts ezw360 ISSN 1010 7940 PMID 28077506 a b The Telegraph John McCafferty Longest Living Heart Transplantation Survival www telegraph co uk retrieved 9 February 2017 Prynne Miranda 24 December 2013 Brit sets new record for longest surviving heart transplant patient The Daily Telegraph United Kingdom Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2014 Transplant makes British medical history On This Day BBC News 6 December 1983 retrieved 19 September 2014 Burke K 2002 Overseas talent can help us build a better NHS says Magdi Yacoub British Medical Journal Clinical Research Ed 324 7337 565c 565 doi 10 1136 bmj 324 7337 565 c PMC 1122503 PMID 11884312 a b Pyke David 1992 Pyke s Notes Location Royal College of Physicians p 193 ISBN 1873240465 Rosenthal N 2009 Taking translational research to heart An interview with Sir Magdi Yacoub Disease Models amp Mechanisms 2 9 10 433 435 doi 10 1242 dmm 004176 PMID 19726801 Eric Morecambe Biography Biography Online Retrieved 30 November 2019 Young Graham 21 May 2010 Bob Golding s life as Eric Morecambe birminghampost Retrieved 30 November 2019 Nation waits as Papandreou weakens The Independent 29 November 1995 Retrieved 24 November 2019 Surgeon in bid to save ailing leader British doctor says Papandreou still has chance HeraldScotland Retrieved 24 November 2019 What we do Chain of Hope Retrieved 17 March 2018 a b Greenhalgh Victoria 19 December 1999 How we met Omar Sharif amp Magdi Yacoub The Independent Retrieved 29 November 2019 Revolutionary heart op for girl Health BBC News 13 April 2006 Retrieved 23 November 2007 Jha Alok 2 April 2007 British team grows human heart valve from stem cells The Guardian London Retrieved 23 November 2007 Dunning Joel 3 January 2012 Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub CTSNet Kirby Tony 14 August 2010 ESC tackles child congenital heart disease in poor countries The Lancet 376 9740 501 502 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 10 61236 6 ISSN 0140 6736 PMID 20722098 S2CID 35352013 a b Magdi Yacoub on his life at the cutting edge of heart surgery www bhf org uk Retrieved 14 November 2019 Fisher Andrew 6 June 2018 Andrew Fisher on Magdi Yacoub The icon at the heart of UK organ transplantation British Medical Journal Retrieved 7 December 2019 Home Aswan Heart Center aswanheartcentre com Retrieved 18 November 2019 Yacoub Magdi Ferrari Roberto October 2013 The Aswan Heart Centre project European Heart Journal 34 37 2857 2858 ISSN 1522 9645 PMID 24224187 Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation Retrieved 29 November 2019 Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Foundation Advanced Cardiac Care to all people in need Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Foundation Retrieved 30 November 2019 Texas Heart Institute Medal and the Ray C Fish Award for Scientific Achievement in Cardiovascular Diseases Texas Heart Institute Journal 35 4 383 384 2008 ISSN 0730 2347 PMC 2607096 PMID 19156228 Group British Medical Journal Publishing 29 January 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award shortlist Professor Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub British Medical Journal 338 b282 doi 10 1136 bmj b282 ISSN 0959 8138 S2CID 220110110 subscription required Telemed foundation Telemed Foundation News and Events telemedfoundation org Retrieved 27 November 2019 Deif Ingy 11 March 2018 Sir Magdi Yacoub Egypt s king of hearts Health Life amp Style Ahram Online Retrieved 3 December 2019 a b ISHLT The International Society for Heart amp Lung Transplantation 2004 Recipient ishlt org Retrieved 23 November 2019 Top recognition for cardiology experts at World Congress of Cardiology Imperial News Imperial College London Imperial News 13 October 2006 Retrieved 24 November 2019 Sir Magdi Yacoub Pride of Britain Awards www prideofbritain com Retrieved 28 November 2019 From the municipality of Bergamo website IACS Medal of Merit The Canadian Journal of Cardiology 24 4 256 April 2008 ISSN 0828 282X PMC 2644028 Opening Ceremony World Heart Federation Congress Retrieved 3 December 2019 O Gara Patrick T 15 November 2012 ACCEL In Search of Excellence American College of Cardiology Retrieved 21 November 2019 Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub wins prestigious Lister Medal Royal College of Surgeons 17 June 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2019 Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Honours Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub with The Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Achievement Award www habtoor com 30 May 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2019 Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Achievement Award KAHAA honoured Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub full video www khalafalhabtoor net 29 May 2019 Order of Merit The London Gazette Supplement No 60728 31 December 2013 p 2 Jardine Cassandra 17 November 2005 Can t we fit in another patient Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 26 November 2019 External links EditProfile from the Coptic Medical Society UK Chain of Hope website Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation Founded 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magdi Yacoub amp oldid 1128324776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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