Brian Barratt-Boyes

Sir Brian Gerald Barratt-Boyes KBE (born Brian Gerald Boyes, 13 January 1924 – 8 March 2006) was a pioneering New Zealand cardiothoracic surgeon. He was known for early development of cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, early implantation of a cardiac pacemaker before these devices became commercially available in 1961, early use of human cadaveric aortic homografts for aortic valve replacement, and introduced the use of hypothermia and cardiac arrest for surgery in neonates and infants.

Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes

KBE
Born
Brian Gerald Boyes

(1924-01-13)13 January 1924
Wellington, New Zealand
Died8 March 2006(2006-03-08) (aged 82)
Cleveland, Ohio, US
EducationUniversity of Otago
OccupationPhysician
Known forearly development cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, introduction of human cadaveric artic homografts for aortic valve replacement
Spouses
Norma Margaret Thomson
(m. 1949; div. 1986)
    Sara Rose Monester
    (m. 1986)
    Medical career
    FieldCardiothoracic surgeon
    InstitutionsGreen Lane Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand
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