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Alexander Weymann

Alexander Weymann, MD, PhD, FECTS

Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Oldenburg, European Medical School Oldenburg-Groningen, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
Rahel-Strauss-Str. 10
Oldenburg  26133
Germany
0049-(0441) 403-2820
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Role: 
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic

Background

Cardiothoracic surgeon at the University of Oldenburg (Germany), covering the complete field of cardiac surgery. Associate Professor at University of Heidelberg, Germany.

Other Interests

Basic Cardiothoracic Surgery Research
Thoracic aortic surgery
Aortic root surgery
Aortic arch surgery
Heart failure cardic surgey (ECMO, VAD)
Transplantation Surgery
Valve Repair
Minimal Invasive Surgery

Research

Basic research: vascular/cardiac molecular biology and tissue engineering
Clinical research: Outcome research for TAVI, aortic surgery, cardiac surgery in general, transplantation, mechanical circulatory support

Additional Educational Information

Medical School at HU Berlin, electives at Kings College. One-year clinical fellowship at Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Cardiothoracic Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support (Dr. Simon). Clinical education in cardiac surgery at Humboldt University Berlin (Dr. Konertz) and University of Heidelberg (Dr. Karck). Deputy director at the department of cardiac surgery, University of Oldenburg (Dr. Dohmen).

Practice Areas

  • Cardiac
  • Congenital
  • Thoracic
  • Aorta
  • Aortic valve disease
  • Basic science
  • Cardiac
  • Electrophysiology/arrhythmia
  • Professional Affairs
  • Adult congenital procedures
  • Heart failure
  • Coronary disease
  • Education
  • Endocarditis
  • Endovascular
  • Extracorporeal circulation
  • Critical Care
  • Lung
  • Mechanical circulatory assistance
  • Medical technology
  • Minimally Invasive
  • Pericardium
  • Transplant
  • Tricuspid valve disease
  • Valve disease
  • Transcatheter
  • Vascular