
BARNARD Christian NetLink (to the 95th of birthday and 50th anniversary of the first in the world successful heart transplant)
Author(s) -
Alexander Alekseevich Andreev,
Андреев Александр Алексеевич,
Anton Петрович Ostroushko,
Anton Петрович Ostroushko
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
vestnik èksperimentalʹnoj i kliničeskoj hirurgii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2409-143X
pISSN - 2070-478X
DOI - 10.18499/2070-478x-2017-10-3-254
Subject(s) - cape , medicine , transplantation , medical school , history , general surgery , surgery , archaeology , medical education
Barnard (Barnard) Christian Nettling South African surgeon, performed the first successful heart transplant man, he was born in 1922 in Beaufort West in South Africa. In 1940 he graduated from school in 1946, the medical faculty of the University of Cape town. In 1953 he received the degree of doctor of medicine at the medical school of the University of Cape town. In 1956, he studied cardiac surgery in the US, where in 1958 he received the degree of doctor of medicine. After returning to South Africa K. Barnard was appointed cardiothoracic surgeon, and soon the head of surgical research, Department of cardiothoracic surgery at the clinic of the University of Cape town. In the October 1959 Christian Bernard is the first in Africa performed a successful kidney transplant. In 1962 he held the post of assistant Professor in the Department of surgery of the University of Cape town. December 3, 1967 K. Barnard and his colleagues have performed the first successful orthotopic transplantation of the human heart. In 1972 he was appointed Professor of surgical Sciences at the University of Cape town. In 1974 K. Barnard produced the world's first heterotopic heart transplant man. In 1981 he developed the patronage system of the heart by conducting hypothermic perfusion. In 1983, K. Barnard, resigned. He is the author of the autobiographical book "One life" (1970), published in co-authorship with Z. Stander anti-racist novel "Undesirable elements" (1974). Christian Barnard died on 2 September 2001, Paphos, Cyprus.