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Summerville Cardiothoracic Surgeon Doctors for Heart Transplant

Type of Physician: Cardiothoracic Surgeon

What is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon?

A certification by the Board of Thoracic Surgery; practitioners are skilled in patient care before, during and after surgery, and the critical care of patients with pathologic conditions within the chest. The management of the airway and injuries of the chest is within the scope of the specialty.

Specialty: Cardiothoracic Surgery

Common Name: Chest Surgeon

Cardiothoracic Surgeon Doctors in Summerville *

South Carolina Cardiovascular Associates
Michael L Edwards
9300 Medical Plaza Dr
STE B
Charleston, SC 29406
(843) 572-2100

Charleston Thoracic PA
Elizabeth M Kline
125 Doughty St
STE 690
Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 881-8466

Charleston Thoracic Cardiovascular
Scott D Ross
125 Doughty St
STE 690
Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 720-8490

Medical University of South Carolina Surgery
Scott M Bradley
96 Jonathan Lucas St
MUSC Surgery
Charleston, SC 29425
(843) 792-3361

Medical University of South Carolina Surgery
Fred A Crawford
96 Jonathan Lucas St
MUSC Surgery
Charleston, SC 29425
(843) 792-3361

Medical University of South Carolina Surgery
A Jackson Crumbley
96 Jonathan Lucas St
MUSC Surgery
Charleston, SC 29425
(843) 792-3361

Medical University of South Carolina Surgery
John M Kratz
96 Jonathan Lucas St
MUSC Surgery
Charleston, SC 29425
(843) 792-3361

Medical University of South Carolina Surgery
Carolyn E Reed
96 Jonathan Lucas St
MUSC Surgery
Charleston, SC 29425
(843) 792-3361

Medical University of South Carolina Surgery
Matthew Toole
96 Jonathan Lucas St
Charleston, SC 29425
(843) 792-6420

Fort Sumter Surgical Clinic
William H Lynch
1230 Hospital Dr
STE A
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
(843) 971-4673

Pee Dee Cardiovascular Surgical Associates
Gregory H Jones
305 E Cheves St
STE 270
Florence, SC 29506
(843) 664-0220

Pee Dee Cardiovascular Surgical Associates
Robert A Phillips
305 E Cheves St
STE 270
Florence, SC 29506
(843) 664-0220

Thoracic & Cardiovascular Associates
Robert Zurcher
2750 Laurel St
Providence Medical Bldg STE 305
Columbia, SC 29204
(803) 254-5140

Palmetto Surgical Associates PA
Mohammed Yousufuddin
1333 Taylor St
Baptist Prof Bldg STE 3A
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 254-4707

Carolina Cardiac Surgery
Jeffrey Martin
8 Richland Medical Park Dr
STE 400
Columbia, SC 29203
(803) 765-0871

Carolina Cardiac Surgery
Scott Petit
8 Richland Medical Park Dr
STE 400
Columbia, SC 29203
(803) 765-0871

Carolina Cardiac Surgery
Reid W Tribble
8 Richland Medical Park Dr
STE 400
Columbia, SC 29203
(803) 765-0871

Summerville, South Carolina

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Heart Transplant

Introduction to heart transplant

The idea of replacing a bad organ with a good one has been documented in ancient mythology. The first real organ transplants were probably skin grafts that may have been done in India as early as the second century B.C. The first heart transplant in any animal is credited to Vladimer Demikhov. Working in Moscow in 1946, Demikhov switched the hearts between two dogs. The dogs survived the surgery. The first heart transplant in human beings was done in South Africa in 1967 by Dr. Christiaan Barnard; the patient only lived 18 days. Most of the research that led to successful heart transplantation took place in the United States at Stanford University under the leadership of Dr. Norman Shumway. Once Stanford started reporting better results, other centers started doing heart transplants. However, successful transplantation of a human heart was not ready for widespread clinical application until medications were developed to prevent the recipient from "rejecting" the donor heart. This happened in 1983 when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a drug called cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral). Before the advent of cyclosporine, overall results of heart transplant were not very good.

What is a heart transplant?

Believe it or not, heart transplantation is a relatively simple operation for a cardiac surgeon. In fact, the procedure actually consists of three operations.

The first operation is harvesting the heart from the donor. The donor is usually an unfortunate person who has suffered irreversible brain injury, called "brain death". Very often these are patients who have had major trauma to the head, for example, in an automobile accident. The victim's organs, other than the brain, are working well with the help of medications and other "life support" that may include a respirator or other devices...

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Myocardial Biopsy »

Myocardial Biopsy Introduction

A heart biopsy, also called myocardial biopsy or cardiac biopsy, is an invasive procedure to detect heart disease that involves using a bioptome (a small catheter with a grasping device on the end) to obtain a small piece of heart muscle tissue that is sent to a laboratory for analysis.

Why Do I Need a Myocardial Biopsy?

Your doctor uses myocardial biopsy to:

  • Evaluate or confirm the presence of rejection after heart transplant.
  • Diagnose myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) or certain other cardiac disorders such as cardiomyopathy or cardiac amyloidosis.

How Should I Prepare for a Heart Biopsy?

To prepare yourself for a heart biopsy you should know these things:

  • The procedure takes place in the hospital. Usually, you will come to the hospital the day of the test and it is performed as an outpatient procedure. In ...

Emergency Contact for Summerville

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Summerville Hospitals *

Summerville Medical Center
295 Midland Pkwy
Summerville, SC 29485
(843)832-5000

Trident Medical Center
9330 Medical Plaza Dr
Charleston, SC 29406
(843)797-7000

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital
9181 Medcom St
Charleston, SC 29406
(843)820-7777

Bon Secours St Francis Hospital
2095 Henry Tecklenburg Dr
Charleston, SC 29414
(843)402-1000

Palmetto Lowcountry Behavioral Health
2777 Speissegger Dr
North Charleston, SC 29405
(843)747-5830

Ralph H Johnson VA Medical Center
109 Bee St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843)577-5011

MUSC Medical University of South Carolina
169 Ashley Ave
Charleston, SC 29425
(843)792-2300

Kindred Hospital Charleston
326 Calhoun St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843)876-8670

MUSC Charleston Memorial Hospital
326 Calhoun St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843)792-2300

Roper Hospital
316 Calhoun St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843)724-2000

Roper Rehabilitation Hospital
316 Calhoun St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843)724-2000

East Cooper Regional Medical Center
1200 Johnnie Dodds Blvd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
(843)881-0100

Colleton Medical Center
501 Robertson Blvd
Walterboro, SC 29488
(843)549-2000

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