Category: Cardiovascular Disorders
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Pioneering Robotic Heart Transplant: Patient Back to Hiking Just Months After Surgery
Patient who received first fully robotic heart transplant now hiking months after surgery at Baylor St. Luke’s In a notable milestone for cardiac surgery, surgeons at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center completed the first fully robotic heart transplant. The recipient, Tony Ibarra, had been hospitalized for heart failure in November 2024 and underwent the transplant…
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Revolutionary Breakthrough: Canada’s First Heart Transplant from a Non-Beating Donor
A breakthrough heart transplant was completed in early September at Toronto General Hospital using a donor heart that had stopped beating, marking Canada’s first donation after circulatory criteria (DCC) heart transplant. Traditionally, heart donors are people with no brain function whose hearts continue to beat as organs are recovered. In the DCC approach, the heart…
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Toronto’s Historic Heart Transplant: A Breakthrough in Donation After Circulatory Criteria
Back to beating: Toronto hospital performs heart transplant with heart that stopped Toronto General Hospital carried out Canada’s first donation-after-circulatory-criteria (DCC) heart transplant, UHN reports. In DCC, a heart from a patient who has died (not brain-dead) is recovered after a brief oxygen interruption and transplanted under strict criteria. The recipient is recovering well, and…
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Trailblazing Recovery: The First Fully Robotic Heart Transplant Patient Takes on Hiking After Surgery
Patient who received first fully robotic heart transplant now hiking months after surgery at Baylor St. Luke’s Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center conducted the first fully robotic heart transplant on Tony Ibarra after heart failure in November 2024. A few months later, he was seen hiking in a national park with a heavy backpack, a…