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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Åke_SenningÅke Senning - Wikipedia

    Åke Senning (14 December 1915 in Rättvik, Sweden – 21 July 2000 in Zurich, Switzerland) was a Swedish cardiac surgeon who worked at University Hospital of Zürich from 1961 until his retirement in 1985.

  2. 30 de ene. de 2023 · Åke Senning (1915–2000) continued to develop the heart-lung machine, first based on a disc oxygenator, and later using rollers instead of discs (Figure 1). In 1951, after many animal experiments, he presented a paper on the limited use of the heart-lung machine at a congress in Paris.

  3. Åke Senning, MD, made medical history in 1958 when he implanted the first self-contained, rechargeable cardiac pacemaker in a human patient. Senning was a Swedish cardiac surgeon who was working on the device with Rune Elmqvist, a physician and engineer with Seimens-Elema.

  4. In 1959, Ake Senning reported on the remarkable correction of transposition of the great arteries (TGA) using a so-called atrial inversion technique. 1. It is perhaps the most difficult operation to describe but not particularly difficult to perform.

    • Charles B. Huddleston
    • 2020
  5. On 21 July 2000, Åke Senning passed away in Zürich, at age 85, after a long illness. Dr. Senning's pioneering contributions to cardiovascular surgery will be an enduring legacy to humanity.

    • Denton A. Cooley
    • 2000
  6. The Senning procedure is an atrial switch heart operation performed to treat transposition of the great arteries. It is named after its inventor, the Swedish cardiac surgeon Åke Senning (1915–2000), also known for implanting the first permanent cardiac pacemaker in 1958. Brief History.

  7. Åke Senning, MD First Self-Contained, Rechargeable Cardiac Pacemaker in Human Patient Senning was a Swedish cardiac surgeon who was working on the device with Rune Elmqvist, a physician and engineer with Seimens-Elema.