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'''Dan Gavriliu''' (April 26, 1915 in [[Brăila]] -- November 4, 2012)<ref>[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00268-013-1994-9 Dan Gavriliu (1915-2012), the Patriarch of Romanian Surgery, Dies at 97], from the [[World Journal of Surgery]], March 13, 2012; by Eugen Tarcoveanu, Alin Vasilescu,
'''Dan Gavriliu''' (April 26, 1915 in [[Brăila]] November 4, 2012)<ref>{{cite journal | url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00268-013-1994-9 | doi=10.1007/s00268-013-1994-9 | title=Dan Gavriliu (1915–2012), the Patriarch of Romanian Surgery, Dies at 97 | date=2013 | last1=Tarcoveanu | first1=Eugen | last2=Vasilescu | first2=Alin | last3=Dorobat | first3=Dumitru | last4=Romanec | first4=Cristian | journal=World Journal of Surgery | volume=37 | issue=5 | pages=1174–1175 | pmid=23479101 }}</ref> was a [[Romania]]n [[surgeon]] who performed the first total surgical replacement of the human [[esophagus]], using sections of [[stomach]] to bypass damaged or deformed tissue.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120731135155/http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/03/16/loc_heimlich16.html Heimlich falsely claims he invented surgical procedure - Romanian replaced esophagus years before], from ''[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]'', by Robert Anglen; published March 16, 2003; retrieved April 27, 2012.</ref>
Dumitru Dorobat, and Cristian Romanec</ref> was a [[Romania]]n [[surgeon]] who performed the first total surgical replacement of the human [[esophagus]], using sections of [[stomach]] to bypass damaged or deformed tissue.<ref>[http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/03/16/loc_heimlich16.html Heimlich falsely claims he invented surgical procedure - Romanian replaced esophagus years before], from ''[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]'', by Robert Anglen; published March 16, 2003; retrieved April 27, 2012.</ref>


Gavriliu first performed the operation on April 20, 1951;<ref>[http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/3114.html Gavrilu's operation] at [[Who Named It?]], by [[Ole Daniel Enersen]]; retrieved April 27, 2012</ref> it was the first successful replacement of a human organ. After describing his procedure in the scientific literature,<ref>Dan Gavriliu and Leonida Georgescu:
Gavriliu first performed the operation on April 20, 1951;<ref>[http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/3114.html Gavrilu's operation] at [[Who Named It?]], by [[Ole Daniel Enersen]]; retrieved April 27, 2012</ref> it was the first successful replacement of a human organ. After describing his procedure in the scientific literature,<ref>Dan Gavriliu and Leonida Georgescu:
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Dan Gavriliu (April 26, 1915 in Brăila — November 4, 2012)[1] was a Romanian surgeon who performed the first total surgical replacement of the human esophagus, using sections of stomach to bypass damaged or deformed tissue.[2]

Gavriliu first performed the operation on April 20, 1951;[3] it was the first successful replacement of a human organ. After describing his procedure in the scientific literature,[4] however, Gavriliu did not write extensively about his research, as he could not afford to pay the publication fees.[5]

Honors

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Gavriliu was made a Knight-Cavalier of the Italian Republic and an emeritus member of the International Society of Surgery in 1983.[6] In 1985 he was inducted into the Académie Nationale de Médecine.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Tarcoveanu, Eugen; Vasilescu, Alin; Dorobat, Dumitru; Romanec, Cristian (2013). "Dan Gavriliu (1915–2012), the Patriarch of Romanian Surgery, Dies at 97". World Journal of Surgery. 37 (5): 1174–1175. doi:10.1007/s00268-013-1994-9. PMID 23479101.
  2. ^ Heimlich falsely claims he invented surgical procedure - Romanian replaced esophagus years before, from The Cincinnati Enquirer, by Robert Anglen; published March 16, 2003; retrieved April 27, 2012.
  3. ^ Gavrilu's operation at Who Named It?, by Ole Daniel Enersen; retrieved April 27, 2012
  4. ^ Dan Gavriliu and Leonida Georgescu: Esofagoplastie directã cu material gastric (anastomozã eso.gastricã). Rivista Stiintelor Medicale, June 1951, 3: 33-36.
  5. ^ History of Esophageal Replacements at TEF/VATER International, by Greg Burke; retrieved April 27, 2012.
  6. ^ "Prof. Dr. Doc. Dan Gavriliu la 95 ani", by Gh. Dinu, originally published in Chirurgia (2010) 105: 435-436, no. 3
  7. ^ Biography of Gavriliu at Who Named It?, by Ole Daniel Enersen; retrieved April 27, 2012.