Su Hongxi
Su Hongxi (simplified Chinese: 苏鸿熙; traditional Chinese: 蘇鴻熙; pinyin: Sū Hóngxī; Wade–Giles: Su Hung-hsi; January 1915 – July 31, 2018) was a Chinese surgeon best known for performing the first open heart surgery with CPB (cardiopulmonary bypass) in mainland China.[1][2]
Early life
Su was born in
Career
After American surgeon John Gibbon’s success in 1953, Su decided to introduce open heart surgery to China, purchasing two cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) pumps. He lived under surveillance, and his return was supposedly impeded. Still, he managed to transport the pumps to China with his American wife Jane McDonald’s help. Jane flew to Europe via Canada, where she received the pumps. Later, Su sailed to Britain, where he joined Jane. They then crossed Europe and Asia, ultimately arriving in Beijing with the pumps.[3]
Su founded the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at the
Personal life
In 2013, Su joined the
References
- ^ "苏鸿熙:一生赤子 一代名医". China Youth Daily (in Chinese). December 16, 2016.
- ISBN 9787811406672.
- ^ a b c d "百年"医刀"——记共和国心脏外科学奠基人苏鸿熙". Xinhua News Agency (in Chinese). Archived from the original on August 6, 2018.
- ^ "中华医学会胸心血管外科分会简介". Chinese Society Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (in Chinese).
- ^ "沉痛悼念我国胸心血管外科奠基人—苏鸿熙教授". Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-08-06.