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Magdi Habib Yacoub (in Arabic: مجدي يعقوب), born November 16, 1935 in Bilbéis (Egypt), is a British-Egyptian cardiothoracic surgeon, pioneer and specialist in heart and lung transplants in the United Kingdom [1].

 

Biography

Son of a surgeon, he studied at Cairo University and became a doctor in 1957. He moved to London in 1962, then taught at the University of Chicago. In 1973, he became a cardiothoracic surgeon at Harefield Hospital, London. The following year, with Dr Fabian Udekwu, he performed the first open heart operation in Nigeria [2].

 

Under the direction of Magdi Yacoub, Harefield Hospital began a transplant program in 1980, ending a dozen-year moratorium following Donald Ross's first trials in 1968. Within a decade, Yacoub and his team carried out a thousand operations and the establishment became the British leader in this discipline. In 1983, Dr Yacoub completed the first heart-lung transplant in the United Kingdom [3]. In 1986, he was appointed professor at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College School of Medicine (London). In 1988, he performed a triple coronary bypass surgery on Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, which saved his life [4], [5].

 

He stopped performing surgeries himself in 2001 and became a heart transplant consultant.

 

Professor YACOUB is the author of more than 1050 original articles in international journals, such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Science, Circulation or Proceedings National Academy of Sciences. He has written and edited several books. He is editor or co-editor of numerous international journals, such as Circulation, European Heart Journal or Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation.

 

He is a member of more than 20 learned societies, as well as the Royal Society of Medicine and the Institut de France, Académie des Sciences. He has obtained ten prestigious prizes, given numerous honorary lectures (“distinguished lectures”), and holds the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from several Universities including those of Cardiff (Great Britain), Lund (Sweden) and Cairo (Egypt).

 

Sir Magdi's gentle and loving nature, along with his integrity, loyalty and devotion to his country and his countrymen, tied him to millions of Egyptians who had rightly called him "Prince hearts".

 

Although Sir Magdi himself retired a few years ago, he continues to offer his consultancy services in the field where he has excelled and for which he has gained international fame. Following the success of the Aswan Heart Center, he established another branch of the center also in Aswan and worked with the Ministry of Health to provide Egyptian doctors and nurses with high-level medical training.

  


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