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Borut Gersak

Borut Gersak

Borut Gersak

 

Borut Gersak was first admitted to study nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (in Cambridge, MA), but soon changed his mind and continued his studies at the Ljubljana Medical Faculty, from which he graduated in 1985 Three years later (1988), he.received his master’s degree and became a specialist surgeon

 

in 1991. He received his doctorate (PhD) in 1994.Since 2006, he has been the head of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University Medical Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia Gersak initially taught lab classes in first aid and cardiovascular surgery as an assistant instructor at the Medical Faculty; later he  began teaching cardiovascular urgery, initially as an assistant professor and   subsequently as an associate and then full professor. His students  
were enthusiastic about his contemporary approach, and in 2003 he received the  Bozidar Lavric Award for best instructor. Even during his studies he focused on research and carried out two cardiac research projects.

At the beginning of his career, he cooperated with the Jozef Stefan Institute and helped develop a multi-channel ECG. Later, he began working with the institutes of biology, anatomy,and pharmacology, where he continued his interdisciplinary research. 

 

 He heads and participates in many Slovenian and international projects on cardiac rhythm disorders. 


Gersaks' work represents a great contribution to cardiac surgery in Slovenia and the international environment. He introduced heart-valve surgery on a beating heart, and was the first in Slovenia and among the first in the world to perform marginal artery bypass surgery on a beating heart without cardiopulmonary bypass in 1997. 


In 1999, he revived and further developed the surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation. 


However, his efforts in minimally invasive procedures are of major importance. First in the world he introduced the endoscopic aortic valve surgery and tricuspid valve surgeries on a beating heart, which he demonstrated in many European countries and in the US 

In recent years, Gersak has focused on the surgical treatment of terminal heart failure and the use of mechanical heart support, the use of biological heart valves  and tissue engineering, and the use of computer technology in cardiovascular surgery. 

 Gersak is one of the coordinators of the European project Augmented Reality in Surgery, in which he is responsible for the clinical application of robots in surgery. 


Gersak has presented his professional achievements and findings in many articles, especially in international journals. 


He is a member of the editorial boards of several international journals, such as the Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery and Interactive Cardio Vascular and Thoracic Surgery. In 2007, one of the world’s leading journals on cardiovascular surgery, The Heart Surgery  
Forum, appointed him an assistant editor. He was also one of the founders of the Slovenian Surgeons’ Association and has served as a member of many international surgical societies and associations. 

    

 In 2004, he organized a congress of the European Association of 

Cardiovascular Surgery in Ljubljana, during which leading surgeons from Europe and elsewhere performed surgeries in Ljubljana.

In 2007, he was named personality of the year by the Slovenian newspaper Delo,  which demonstrates that the importance of his work has become well known to the general public and that he is pursuing the right mission.