- Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini
Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini (
10 May 1912 ,Guaratinguetá ,São Paulo –23 October 1993 ,São Paulo ) was a notedBrazil ianphysician and foremost cardiacsurgeon . He is internationally known for performing in 1968 the firstheart transplantation inLatin America (and the third in the world), and for creating the famous and respected clinical and research centerInstituto do Coração da Universidade de São Paulo (Heart Institute of theUniversity of São Paulo ), inSão Paulo , Brazil.Early years and training
Zerbini was the son of an Italian immigrant. He studied
medicine at the Medical School of the University of São Paulo, in São Paulo city, graduating on 1935. He specialized inthoracic surgery in theSanta Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo under Prof.Alípio Correia Neto and in the following year he accepted a position of instructor at his alma mater. His specialization studies in the field continued in 1944, in theUnited States . Upon his return to Brazil, he organized a team ofheart surgery at the University'steaching hospital (Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo) and became director of the hospital'smedical emergency services. His first area of activity in thoracic surgery was inlung operations intuberculosis patients, but he soon progressed to other areas of cardiovascular surgery.Developments
Dr. Zerbini's team advanced considerably the scientific and medical status of
heart surgery in Brazil and trained hundreds of surgeons. With other colleagues from the USP hospital, such as prominent Dr.Luciano V. Décourt , in 1975 he founded the Heart Institute, which became the best cardiovascular health center in the country. By means ofexperimental surgery , Zerbini and his group developed several new surgical techniques, which were then applied in human patients. He was one of the first to work withextracorporeal circulation brain-lung machines (he built his own) and the use of an auxiliary heart transplant for providingassisted circulation , as well as to develop heterologous and homologousartificial heart valve s, usingdura mater . Other important advances by his group were in the surgery ofcongenital heart disease s, such as thetetralogy of Fallot , aorticaneurysm s, etc.Heart transplantation
Zerbini developed also his own approach to heart transplantation, and performed the first one, on
May 26 1968 , just five months after theSouth Africa n surgeonChristiaan Barnard (1922-2001). Unfortunately, the patient survived for 28 days only, but Zerbini persevered with three additional operations until the technique was perfected. All except one died in a short time, due totransplant rejection problems (cyclosporin and otherimmunosuppressant s were not available at that time), and Zerbini had to interrupt the operations. In 1985, Dr. Zerbini once again pioneered in the field, by performing the first heart transplantation in a patient withChagas disease . Today, after the rejection problem was solved, it is a common operation in Brazil, performed on thousands of patients every year.Awards and contributions
During his 58 years of professional career, Dr. Zerbini received 125 honour awards, prizes and titles. He participated in 314 medical and scientific conferences, published more than 450 papers (248 thereof indexed in
Medline ), and performed more than 40,000 operations. He worked indefatigably until a few months before his death, bycancer .His legacy was preserved by a non-profit medical institution affiliated to the Heart Institute, the Zerbini Foundation. There is also a medical award bearing his name, instituted by the Foundation. He left many disciples, many of whom count among the best and most influential cardiac surgeons in Brazil, such as former Brazilian Minister of Health Dr.
Adib Domingos Jatene , who succeeded Dr. Zerbini as the Heart Institute's general director.References
* Ricardo Lima, Fernando A. Lucchese, Domingo M. Braile, Tomas A. Salerno. [http://ats.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/extract/72/5/1789 A tribute to Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini, MD] . "Ann Thorac Surg" 2001;72:1789-1792. PMID 11722101
* de Carvalho VB, Sousa EF, Vila JH, da Silva JP, Caiado MR, Araujo SR, Macruz R, Zerbini EJ. Heart transplantation in Chagas' disease. 10 years after the initial experience. "Circulation". 1996 Oct 15;94(8):1815-7. PMID 8873654
* Zerbini EJ. Results of replacement of cardiac valves by homologous dura mater valves. "Chest". 1975 Jun;67(6):706-10. PMID 123848
* Barbero Marcial M, Armelin E, Stolf N, Piantino PC, Macruz R, Verginelli G, Zerbini EJ. Assisted circulation with an auxiliary heart transplant. An experimental study. "J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg." 1972 May;63(5):696-704. PMID 4554995
* Zerbini EJ, Decourt LV. Experience on three cases of human heart transplantation. "Laval Med." 1970 Feb;41(2):149-54. PMID 4929483External links
* [http://www.zerbini.org.br Fundação Zerbini]
* [http://inventabrasilnet.t5.com.br/zerbini.htm Dura mater heart valve invention] . (In Portuguese)
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Search&itool=pubmed_Abstract&term=%22Zerbini+EJ%22%5BAuthor%5D Search for Dr. Zerbini's papers in PubMed]
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