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Monday, May 11, 2026

Heart: Two Decades Later!

 

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Humble Blogger's Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Repair by Dr. James Gammie and Team at University of Maryland Medical Center on May 11, 2006 is still good after 20 years!  Thus the image of the Happy Heart. 

At the same time Dr. Gammie performed cryothermal MAZE ablation of my right atrium to correct my atrial fibrillation (A-Fib). This procedure stopped my A-Fib for a time.   He also closed the base of the left atrial appendage to minimize blood pooling which contributes to blood clotting and possible strokes. However, while not on Warfarin "blood thinner" some 6 years after this surgery I did suffer a stroke from, which I recovered quickly with few lasting effects because of  excellent medical intervention!! Today, I still have atrial fibrillation (about 80% of the time, determined by daily use of an Omron Blood pressure device which also reports any A-Fib in the blood pressure measurement) which I've learned to live with all these years while taking Warfarin.

See Initial Surgery in this Blog: 20 years ago

See Follow-up in this Blog: after a 10 years.

Dr. James Gammie's Experience in Cardiac Surgery borrowed from his website: as of 5/11/26

James S. Gammie, MD


"Background

James Gammie is the surgical lead and co-director for the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute and cardiac surgeon-in-chief for the Johns Hopkins Health System.

With over 23 years of experience in cardiothoracic surgery, Dr. Gammie joined Johns Hopkins after serving as chief of the division of cardiac surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center from 2012 to 2021

Dr. Gammie graduated from Brown University with a degree in biochemistry, and received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Gammie trained in both general and cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

His clinical and research efforts are focused on decreasing the mortality and morbidity of valve disease and improving the surgical treatment of mitral valve and other structural heart diseases. He performs over 225 mitral valve operations and interventions per year, and leads a cardiac surgery team that performs more than 1,200 cardiac operations annually. He is recognized by the Mitral Foundation and the American Heart Association as one of less than 25 reference surgeons in the U.S. for his experience in mitral valve repair and excellent patient outcomes.

Dr. Gammie has a strong interest in all aspects of heart valve disease, and has published more than 200 peer-reviewed contributions in leading specialty journals including The New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery and Circulation. He has served as a deputy editor for The Annals of Thoracic Surgery and as chair of the Access and Publications Committee of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Cardiac Surgery Database. He serves on the steering committee of the NHLBI-sponsored Cardiothoracic Surgery Trials Network, and led the protocol development committee of a worldwide randomized tricuspid valve surgery trial. He is a member of the Halsted Society and the 21st Century Cardiothoracic Surgical Society.

In 2011, Dr. Gammie was awarded the Johns Hopkins/University of Maryland Alliance for Science and Technology Development BioMaryland LIFE Prize, and he was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the University of Maryland Baltimore in 2014. He is the inventor of a novel transseptal catheter designed to simplify transcatheter cardiac procedures, and founded a commercial company to commercialize the device. With 20 issued or submitted patents, he continues to innovate in the mitral valve space, and recently published the world’s first clinical experience with a novel surgical repair for secondary mitral valve regurgitation, which was developed in his laboratory: mitral valve translocation. From 2016–2021, Dr. Gammie was consistently named a Top Doctor by Baltimore magazine, and in 2018 he received the Golden Apple Teacher of the Year award."