Cardiac surgeon who implanted first artificial heart dies at age 96
Denton A. Cooley, MD, a cardiac surgeon and founder of the Texas Heart Institute, died Nov. 18, the New York Times reports. He was 96.
The newspaper noted that in April 1969, Cooley became the first surgeon to implant an artificial heart in a patient. But the procedure drew criticism and led to Cooley resigning from the Baylor College of Medicine. The American College of Surgeons also censured him for unauthorized use of a device, which is now in the Smithsonian Institute, according to the Times.
After playing basketball at the University of Texas and earning his undergraduate degree at the school, he received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1944. He founded the Texas Heart Institute in 1962 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984.
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