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In October 2013 Professor Olaf Wendler, Clinical Director of Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery at King's College Hospital London performed a new surgical heart procedure for the first time in the UK called less invasive ventricular enhancement or LIVE.
New procedures better for an aging population The path breaking operation uses a new device, developed by Bioventrix, Inc. that enables surgeons to effectively "exclude|" scarring. The procedure involves re-modelling the patient's left ventricle, which is the part of the heart responsible for pumping oxygen rich blood to the body, whist the heart is still beating. It's particularly suitable for elderly frail patients suffering from chronic heart disease and the benefits include small incisions, faster recovery and better outcomes. With traditional open-heart surgery the surgeon makes a ten to twelve-inch incision and then gains access to the heart by splitting the breast bone and spreading open the rib-cage. The patient is then placed on a heart-lung machine and the heart is stopped for a period. This approach, inappropriate for frail older patients with advanced heart disease, can be associated with postoperative infection, pain and a prolonged recovery time. |
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Professor Olaf Wendler
Professor of Cardiac Surgery, King's College London; Chair of the Heart & Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic LondonDirectory:
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Professor Wendler is a Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon with a specialist internationally accredited interest in Adult Cardiac Surgery. He has been Porfessor of Cardiac Surgery at King's College London since 2012 and is the Chair of the Heart & Vascular Institute at the Cleveland Clinic in London, where he was appointed in 2018.
He qualified, trained and gained substantial experience in Germany before his appointment as Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at King’s College London in 2004. He was Clinical Director for Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery between 2006 and 2012 and promoted Chair of Cardiac Surgery at King's College London in 2012. In June 2012 Professor Wendler was promoted Professor of Cardiac Surgery at King’s College London and since 2013, he is the lead cardiac surgeon in the Clinical Advisory Group of the NHS London Cardiovascular Strategic Clinical Network.
Prof Wendler has a particular surgical and academic interest in arterial coronary bypass surgery, heart valve and aortic root repair, minimally-invasive heart valve surgery, thoracic aortic surgery and repeat and complex cardiac operations. In 2007 Prof Wendler performed the first transapical transcatheter heart valve implantation in the UK, followed by the first implantation in a failing aortic prosthesis (2008) and failing mitral prosthesis (2011).
His special interests are in cardiac surgery, aortic and mitral valve repair, arterial bypass surgery, aortic root surgery, thoracic aortic surgery and transcatheter aortic valve implantation.
A graduate from Hamburg Medical School, Prof Wendler worked as a staff surgeon at the Heart Center Leipzig (Germany) and as a Lead Staff Surgeon in the Cardiothoracic Department of the University Hospital Saarland (Germany). During this time he performed around 2,500 cardiac operations.
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