Magdi Yacoub

Magdi Yacoub
Magdi Yacoub

Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub, is an Egyptian-British 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.

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Full Name
مجدي حبيب يعقوب
Date of Birth
November 16th, 1936
Age
89
Birth Place
Egypt, Al Sharqia Governorate
Star Sign
Scorpio
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