Surgeons to participate in Methodist Hospital's Pumps & Pipes symposia






Surgeons from The Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center along with scientists and engineers from two of the nation's largest industries - medicine and energy will take part in the first international Pumps & Pipes symposia in Doha, Qatar on April 28 to explore the synergies in moving oil and pumping blood.

As part of the conference, cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Mahesh Ramchandani will perform a live cardiac surgery case from The Methodist Hospital's new hybrid suite that will be seen in Qatar.

Much like moving oil through a pipeline, the heart must pump blood through the body. Both systems need clean, well-functioning pipes (or blood vessels), free of blockages or corrosion, to function efficiently. Both industries also are crucial to our nation's economy and future.

Sponsored by the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center, ExxonMobil and the Qatar Science & Technology Park, the Pumps & Pipes conference will focus on surgical robotics.

"We are very excited about this first international Pumps & Pipes conference," said Dr. Alan Lumsden, co-program director of Pumps & Pipes and medical director of the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. "We have begun to see more than new ideas coming out of each conference and we hope to find new and innovative ideas we can begin testing further."


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