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become the main transplant center in the UK.

 

Sir Magdi Yacoub founded the "Chain of Hope" in the United Kingdom in 1995. It is a medical charitable foundation that aims to help children suffering from serious, life-threatening heart diseases.

 

 

 

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Beginnings of Magdy Yacoub

 

Magdy Habib Yaqoub was born in Sharkia on November 16, 1935. His father was also a surgeon, which gave him even more inspiration to choose this profession.

 

He received his medical education at Cairo University and qualified as a doctor in 1957, when he decided to specialize in cardiac surgery. He was said to have decided to specialize in cardiac surgery after the death of his aunt from a heart disease in her early twenties.

 

He moved to Britain in 1962, then worked as an instructor at the University of Chicago. He became a consultant in cardiac surgery at Harefield Hospital in 1973.

 

Achievements of Magdy Yacoub

 

After moving to Britain, he became a consultant cardiothoracic specialist at Hartfield Hospital in 1962. He then became a professor at the National Heart and Lung Institute in 1986 and participated in the development of heart and lung transplant techniques. Sir Magdi Yacoub has performed the largest number of surgical transplants in the world, and thanks to him, Hartfield Hospital has become a leading center in surgical transplantation with more than 200 operations performed annually. Then he became Director of Medical Studies and Research in 1992, the same year he was awarded the title of "Sir". Sir Magdy has hundreds of published papers on his own.

 

Harfield Heart Transplant Program

 

Under his leadership, Harfield Hospital's transplant program began in 1980, and by the end of the decade, he and his team had performed 1,000 operations, and Harfield Hospital had become the main transplant center in the UK. During that time, survival rates increased after operations, and recovery times decreased, reducing the time patients spent in isolation, thus reducing the financial cost. To remove donor hearts, Jacob would travel thousands of miles a year in small planes or helicopters.

 

Most of his patients received treatment under the supervision of the National Health Service, but some private foreign patients were also treated. In 1983, he performed a heart transplant to an Englishman named John McFairty, to enter the Guinness Book of Records as the longest life for a person with a heart transplant, for a period of 33 years until his death in 2016.

 

Yacoub was appointed professor at the National Heart and Lung Institute in 1986, and was involved in developing heart, heart, and lung transplantation techniques.

 

The Chain of Hope

 

Sir Magdi Yacoub established the "Chain of Hope" in the United Kingdom in 1995, which is a medical charitable foundation that aims to help children suffering from serious and life-threatening heart diseases by providing free medical and surgical treatment. This charity was named so because a series of people involved in this project donate money, medical aid and other things. During his childhood, Sir Magdy Yaqoub saw children suffering from life-threatening heart diseases and severe pain from them so that they could live. Then he decided that he would become a hope for these children by establishing the Chain of Hope. The Chain of Hope has diagnosed thousands of children and has performed more than 600 open-heart operations so far.

 

The first step taken by the "Chain of Hope" to start treating children was to appoint a local doctor in the country of the sick child until his illness was described, where his condition would be examined and all procedures required to bring the child to the UK for treatment. Currently, two to three children from developing countries are received in London every month. When the child is sent, a member of his family is sent with him to accompany him.

 

The people the Chain of Hope employs are volunteers to act as hosts for families, in addition to providing services to the child. The last step in the Chain of Hope is the medical team, which has volunteered all of its time and effort to help the children.

 

The center has also introduced many updates to improve the standards of the center’s services and to help children in more sophisticated ways. The chain started with a workshop to train medical staff in and outside the UK. College medical units have also been established so that children can receive treatment in their own countries. The "chain" sends volunteer medical teams to specialized cardiac centers around the world, such as Egypt, Ethiopia and others, to perform operations for children in these countries. And there are 75 scientists in Magdi Yacoub's team who are working continuously in research to find new ways to improve heart transplants and to heal injured hearts.

 

Sir Magdi Yacoub has performed thousands of cardiac surgeries of all kinds, such as all kinds of adult heart surgeries, pediatric heart surgeries, in addition to heart and lung replacement surgeries that have been developed on his hand since its inception. Yaqoub is considered one of the doctors who performed the largest number of surgeries

 

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