Dr. Cooley and Dr. Norman with heart model
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Dr. Denton Cooley and Dr. John C. Norman with a model of a heart at the Texas Heart Institute.
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Dr. Cooley and Dr. Norman with heart model
Dr. Denton Cooley and Dr. John C. Norman with a model of a heart at the Texas Heart Institute.
Denton Cooley and an unidentified man in front of A Symbol of Excellence
Denton Cooley and an unidentified man shake hands in front of the sculpture "A Symbol of Excellence." This photograph may mark the dedication of the sculpture, which was originally installed in front of the entrance to the Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Epsicopal Hospital.
Demonstration from 1965 of interruption of fistula and insertion of graft in pediatric patient with single coronary artery wrapping around the heart. Graft is a Dacron tube graft. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith and Robin Hanson.
Pseudo-Aneurysm of Left Ventricle: Successful Excision Using Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Demonstration dated 07/07/1979 of excision of false aneurysm using cardiopulmonary bypass. A plastic bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration and illustrations by Herb Smith.
Simplified Technic for Excision of Thoraco-Abdominal Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1966 of surgery to excise thoraco-abdominal aneurysm where visceral arteries are anastomosed directly to the main aortic graft. A pump oxygenator and Dacron tube graft are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Simplified Technic for Excision of Thoraco-Abdominal Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1966 of surgery to excise thoraco-abdominal aneurysm where visceral arteries are anastomosed directly to the main aortic graft. A pump oxygenator and Dacron tube graft are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Correction of Anomalous Coronary Artery Arising From Pulmonary Artery
Demonstration from 1966 of two pediatric surgeries to correct anomalous coronary artery arising from pulmonary artery. Vein grafts and Dacron grafts are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Excision of Massive Cardiac Hemartoma During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Demonstration of excision of tumor of the myocardium. Pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration and illustrations by Barbara Tuttle.
Surgical Treatment of Ventricular Septal Defects: Technique & Results in 292 Cases
Summary from 1961 of techniques used in surgical treatment of ventricular septal defects, including demonstration of pediatric surgery. Two treatment techniques are demonstrated: suture and Dacron patch graft prothesis. A pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations by Barbara Tuttle.
Cardiac Valve Replacement Using An Improved Prosthesis
Demonstration circa 1966 of replacement of cardiac valves using the SCDK-Cutter double caged valve prosthesis. Surgeries use disposable bubble oxygenators and replace mitral or aortic valves. Statistics on surgeries for 250 patients are provided. The film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith, Kathleen Norris, and Robin Hanson.
Surgical Treatment of Atrial Septal Defects
Cardiac Monitoring in the Prevention and Treatment of Catastrophic Arrest
Discussion circa 1953 by Denton A. Cooley and an anaesthesiologist of cardiac arrest during surgical treatment of patients, with information on both prevention and treatment. Primary treatments include heart massage and ventilation. Some elements are illustrated with surgery on a dog. Film has voice over by Don Macon.
Removal of Myxoma of Left Aurical Simulating Mitral Stenosis
Demonstration from 1957 of surgical removal of myxoma causing similation of mitral stenosis in two patients. Film includes a thorough explanation of the workings of the steel bubble oxygenator used during the procedure. Film has voiceover by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Cardiovascular Surgery in the First Year of Life
Demonstration dated 07/07/1979 of palliative surgery in infants with congenital heart disease. Because full surgical correction with cardiopulmonary bypass is too risky for infants, palliative surgery is performed. Conditions and treatments discussed include tricupid artresia potts anastomosis, transposition of the great vessels and creation of atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosis suture ligation, coarctation resection and anastomosis, congenital aortic vacsular ring division of couble aortic arch, ventricular septal defect pulmonary artery banding, and aortic stenosis valvotomy with modified caval occlusion. Statistics on patients and outcomes are included. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon.
Surgical Closure of Atrial Septal Defect Under Hypothermia
Demonstration from 1965 of surgical closure of atrial septal defect in a pediatric patient. Induced hypothermia is used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Myxoma of Right Atrium: Surgical Removal During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Demonstration from 1965 of removal of myxoma of right atrium. A disposable bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
The Denton A. Cooley, MD papers consists of the personal and professional correspondence, administrative records, patient information, publications, artifacts, scrapbooks, photographs and ephemera of Denton Cooley, MD. Dr. Cooley was born August 22, 1920 and died November 18, 2016. He was known as an American heart and cardio-thoracic surgeon famous for performing the first implantation of a total artificial heart.
The collection is unprocessed, although a box level inventory created by Dr. Cooley’s staff is available. The bulk of the material is in good shape. Some newspaper clippings are degrading due to acidic newsprint. The collection consists of 184.5 cubic feet or about 185 boxes.
Subjects: Cardiology, Surgery
Cooley, Denton A., 1920-2016
Demonstration from 1965 of interruption of fistula and insertion of graft in pediatric patient with single coronary artery wrapping around the heart. Graft is a Dacron tube graft. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith and Robin Hanson.
Demonstration circa 1975 of aneurysm resection and graft replacement. A Dacron graft and pump oxygenator are used. Film has illustrations by Barbara E. Hyams.
Excision of Massive Hemartoma During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Demonstration from 1963 of excision of tumor of the myocardium. Pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration and illustrations by Barbara Tuttle.
Simplified Technic for Excision of Thoraco-Abdominal Aneurysm
Demonstration from 1967 of surgery to excise thoraco-abdominal aneurysm where visceral arteries are anastomosed directly to the main aortic graft. A pump oxygenator and Dacron tube graft are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Surgical Correction of Tri-Atrial Heart
Demonstration from 1967 of surgery to correct cor triatriatum in a pediatric patient. Diaphragm is excised using cardiopulmonary bypass. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith and Robin Hanson.
Cyst of Left Ventricle with Outflow Obstruction: Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment
Demonstration circa 1968 of excision of cyst of left ventricle attached to mitral valve. A bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith.
Prosthesis for Aortic Valve Replacement
Demonstration from 1968 of Cooley-Liotta-Cromie prosthesis for aortic valve and surgical replacement of the aortic valve with the prosthesis. Prosthesis is a titanium ball in Dacron velour covered prosthesis for aortic valve replacement. The film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations.
Total Excision of Aortic Arch for Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1955 of surgical excision of aortic arch, suturing, and implantation of synthetic arch prosthesis. Compressed polyvinyl sponge shunts are used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Total Excision of Aortic Arch for Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1955 of surgical excision of aortic arch, suturing, and implantation of synthetic arch prosthesis. Compressed polyvinyl sponge shunts are used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Transaortic Repair of Ventricular Septal Defect
Demonstration from 1973 of surgery to correct ventricular septal defect using a polyester Dacron cloth patch. A pump oxygenator with Cooley Sherwood bag is used. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations.
Staged Surgical Treatment of Ventricular Septal Defect in Infants
Demonstration circa 1969 through multiple surgeries of treatment of ventricular septal defect in infants. A constricting band is placed around the main artery in infancy and further surgery is done to correct the defect and remove the band when the patient is older. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations.
Surgical Treatment of Muscular Subaortic Stenosis by Mitral Valve Replacement
Demonstration circa 1976 of surgical treatment of idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and mitral valve insufficiency. A Cooley-Cutter full orifice disc prosthesis is implanted and a Cooley-Sherwood plastic disposable oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations.
Surgical Treatment of Post Infarction Left Ventricular Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1968 of surgical treatment of left ventricular aneurysm, along with dissection of post-mortem heart. A disposable bubble oxygenator and Dacron sutures are used. Some statistical analysis of patient outcomes follows the demonstration. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith.
Demonstration circa 1980 of repair of aneurysm transverse aortic arch. A pump oxygenator is used to induce hypothermia and a Dacron tube graft is inserted. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations by Bill Andrews.
Repair of Traumatic Rupture of Thoracic Aorta
Demonstration dated 04/27/1979 of repair of traumatic rupture of thoracic aorta. A pump oxygenator is used and a Dacron graft inserted. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations by George Batik.
Demonstration from 4/7/1969 of cardiac replacement in two stages. First, after a failed attempt at surgical repair of the heart, a Liotta-Cooley artificial heart, Dacron tubes, and a Wada-Cutter hingeless valve prosthesis are implanted as a palliative measure. A donated heart is transplanted in a later surgery. A disposable bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations.
Dr. Denton Cooley explaining a case to a group of cardiovascular residents and fellows at the Texas Heart Institute.
Transcript of oral history interview with Dr. Murdina Desmond
A typed, thirty-four page transcript of an interview conducted by Charles T. Morrissey with Dr. Desmond at her residence in Houston, Texas, on June 16, 1987, as part of the Baylor College of Medicine Oral History Project. Includes a bar graph showing deliveries at Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas, from 1920 to 1984.
Baylor College of Medicine
Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection contains photographic materials that document the growth and development of the TMC from the 1930s to 1980s. The collection consists of 2525 items and includes photographic prints, aerial photographs, negatives, transparencies and printed materials. The materials depict the institutions of the TMC, their staff, facilities, services, and patient care. Images show buildings and their construction as well as some photographic copies of architectural renderings. Aerial photographs from the 1940s to 1980s show the TMC grow from marshland to an urban center. The collection provides images of the leaders and historical figures that shaped the TMC from concept to reality. The collection totals 7 boxes, equaling 3.5 cubic feet. The materials are in good condition.
Texas Medical Center
Dr. Cooley and Dr. Norman with heart model
Dr. Denton Cooley and Dr. John C. Norman with a model of a heart at the Texas Heart Institute.
Transplantation of Human Heart
Demonstration dated 03/10/1979 of transplantation of the human heart. A plastic bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker.
Surgical Treatment of Muscular Subaortic Stenosis by Septectomy
Demonstration circa 1966 of septectomy to treat muscular subaortic stenosis in two patients. Pump oxygenators are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker and Herb Smith.
Surgical Correction of Tri-Atrial Heart
Demonstration from 1970 of surgery to correct cor triatriatum in a pediatric patient. Diaphragm is excised using cardiopulmonary bypass. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith and Robin Hanson.
Surgical Treatment of Muscular Subaortic Stenosis by Septectomy
Demonstration circa 1966 of septectomy to treat muscular subaortic stenosis in two patients. Pump oxygenators are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker and Herb Smith.
Demonstration from 1956 of excision and aortorrhaphy for aneurysm of ascending aorta. Film has voice over narration by Denton Cooley and illustrations.
Demonstration circa 1978 of aneurysm resection and graft replacement. A Dacron graft and pump oxygenator are used. Film has voice over and illustrations by Barbara E. Hyams.
Surgical Correction of Tri-Atrial Heart
Demonstration from 1970 of surgery to correct cor triatriatum in a pediatric patient. Diaphragm is excised using cardiopulmonary bypass. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith and Robin Hanson.
Surgical Treatment of Atrial Septal Defects: An Analysis of 360 Cases
Correction of Anomalous Coronary Artery Arising From Pulmonary Artery
Demonstration from 1966 of two pediatric surgeries to correct anomalous coronary artery arising from pulmonary artery. Vein grafts and Dacron grafts are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Second World Symposium on Heart Transplantation June 6-8, 1969, 1969, 06/06-
Documentary coverage from 06/06-06/08 1969 of the Second World Symposium on Heart Transplantation held in Montreal, Quebec. Film includes interviews with surgeons and footage of the symposium.
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainagem
Demonstration circa 1959 of repair of pulmonary venous drainage caused by atrial septal defect. A pump oxygenator is used in surgery on a pediatric patient. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Cooley-Meadox Double Velour Grafts in Vascular Surgery
Discussion circa 1976 of uses for Cooley-Meadox double velour grafts with demonstration of use to replace major arteries. Steps to prepare and surgically implant graft are shown with three patients. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barbara E. Hyams.
Houston Hearts BBC Documentary
Documentary from 1968 discussing Denton A. Cooley's work, including surgical techniques, operating room atmosphere, and heart transplantation. Cooley and patients are interviewed, including footage of Cooley's family and band, The Heart Beats.
The papers of Dr. Seybold are made up primarily of office files, correspondence and memoranda, newsclippings, articles, committee meeting minutes and reports; the working files of a prominent Houston physician who at one time or another served as chief of staff at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, partner and chief of staff of the KelseySeybold Clinic, president of the Texas Surgical Society, member of the University of Texas Committee of 75 and the Centennial Commission. They document his career from late in his surgical residency to his retirement from private practice in 1979.
The 82 boxes occupy 52 cubic feet. A large portion of the collection is a record of Dr. Seybold's professional involvement with the Clinic, hospitals and medical organizations. It has been retained in much the same order in which it was received, arranged alphabetically where applicable and arranged chronologically where possible within the series and within the files. Removed from the collection and redistributed in the library as needed were a sizeable number of journals and newsletters. Also removed from the collection and placed in the Historical Research Center Photograph Collection were many photographs, where they were indexed and cataloged. Duplicates of reports and reprints already in the collection were discarded.
Subjects: Surgery
Seybold, William Dempsey
Texas Heart Institute Film Collection
The Texas Heart Institute Film Collection contains 277 reels of 16mm film and 86 videotapes. It consists of final distributed films as well as work prints, camera original footage, and other production elements. Video tapes of film transfers can also be found in the collection The majority of films were produced within the Texas Medical Center. This collection contains films related to heart surgery at the Texas Medical Center, primarily during the 1960s and 1970s. Films are typically instructional with brief surgical and case histories at the beginning. The films follow the surgery step-by-step with voice over narration and diagrams inserted to illustrate the process and techniques used. There is a brief follow-up at the end, sometimes including statistical information on patient outcomes for similar surgeries. Sixty-eight films have been digitized and are available for research access.
The collection documents surgeries performed by Dr. Denton Arthur Cooley and his associates in the Texas Medical Center. The collection ranges from the years 1956 to 1993 and consists of 38 cubic feet (277 film reels). It consists of 16mm composite film prints (prints with both image and soundtrack printed onto the film), 16mm optical soundtrack negatives, and 16mm and 8mm magnetic soundtracks, or magnetic tracks. All of the film prints and optical soundtracks are acetate or polyester stock. The composite prints are available in the English, French, German, and Spanish languages. Dr. Denton A. Cooley (1920-2016 ) was a pioneer in the field of heart surgery. Cooley founded the Texas Heart Institute in 1962. Cooley performed the first successful human heart transplant in 1968 and implanted the first artificial heart in man in 1969. His mentor and later colleague was Dr. Michael DeBakey (1908-2008), the cardiac surgeon who revolutionized the surgical treatment of aneurysms and performed the first successful coronary bypass in 1964. The collection occupies 38 cubic feet contains 277 film cans and boxes, some of which contain multiple reels.
Subjects: Texas Heart Institute, Denton Cooley, Heart Surgery
Texas Heart Institute
Interview with Maynard W. Martin, MD
Part of Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
Maynard W. Martin, MD. Interview by Don Macon. Although Dr. Martin's early interest was in Pediatrics, he entered a career in hospital administration. After serving in Cleveland, New York and St. Louis, He came to Houston in 1954 to head the joint administration program of St. Luke's and Texas Children's Hospital. He stayed there until his retirement in 1972. He spoke of the physical plants of the institutions, his methods of working through difficulties and some of the dynamic individuals he worked with such as Mr. Leopold Meyer and Dr. Denton Cooley. MDAH Master #71-2-74. 4/4/1974. 27:30
Martin, Maynard W.
Combined Mitral and Aortic Valve Replacement Using Improved Prostheses
Demonstration circa 1974 of Cooley-Cutter prostheses for mitral and aortic valves and surgical replacement of the mitral and aortic valves with the protheses. The low-profile prosthesis has a Pyrolite carbon poppet in a double-cage titanium frame. Film has voice over narration and illustrations.
Demonstration dated 04/17/1969 of transplantation of the human heart. A plastic bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Lucien Stervinou and illustrations by Barry Baker.
Correction of Anomalous Coronary Artery Arising From Pulmonary Artery
Demonstration from 1966 of two pediatric surgeries to correct anomalous coronary artery arising from pulmonary artery. Vein grafts and Dacron grafts are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Demonstration from 1965 of pediatric surgery to correct aortico-pulmonary septal defect. A pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Cirugia en Corazon Abierto En Un Testigo De Jehova: Reparacion De Una Insuficiencia Mitral
Demonstration circa 1967 of surgical repair of mitral insufficiency. Patient is a Jehovah's Witness. A disposable pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over and illustrations by Edmond Stephenson.
Open Heart Surgery in a Jehovah’s Witness: Repair Mitral Regurgitation
Demonstration from 1962 of surgical repair of mitral insufficiency. Patient is a Jehovah's Witness. A disposable pump oxygenator is used. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations by Edmond Stephenson.
Ventricular Septal Defect Repair using Cardiopulmonary Bypass with Non-Blood Prime
Demonstration from May 1962 of surgical repair of ventricular septal defect on a pediatric patient. Film has voice over.
Comprehensive Surgical Management of Tetralogy of Fallot
Demonstration circa 1974 of surgical management of tetralogy of fallot in multiple pediatric patients. Palliative surgeries as well as later, total correction are demonstrated. A disposable bubble oxygenator is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Robin Hanson, Paulette Wells, and Herb Smith.
Two Stage Surgical Treatment of Transposition of Great Vessels
Demonstration circa 1966 through multiple surgeries of treatment for children born with aorta and pulmonary artery transposed. Using techniques developed by Blalock and Hamlin, palliative surgery is done in infancy with full correction done when the patient is older using the Mustard procedure. A pump oxygenator is used in the later surgery. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Demonstration circa 1966 of surgical replacement of aortic valve and aortic arch. A Dacron patch and Smeloff-Cutter valve prosthesis are implanted and a disposable bubble oxygenator is used. The film also summarizes surgical techniques, prostheses, and patient outcomes for similar surgeries. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Herb Smith, Kathleen Norris, and Robin Hanson.
Mitral Valve Replacement In Childhood
Demonstration circa 1968 of insertion of prosthesis to replace mitral valve in seven year old patient. A disposable bubble oxygenator is used. Statistics are included on the hospital's treatment of children with mitral valve stenosis. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker.
Origin of Right Pulmonary Artery From Aorta: Surgical Correction
Demonstration from 1969 of surgery to correct right pulmonary artery originating from ascending aorta in a newborn. A Dacron tube graft is used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Mario de Leon.
Apico-Aortic Bypass For Left Ventricular Outflow Obstructions Using Composite Conduits
Demonstration circa 1978 of apico-aortic bypass for left ventricular outflow obstructions. A Bjork-Shiley prosthesis and disposable pump oxygenator are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Timothy Hengst.
Surgical Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease: Bypass, Endarterectomy, Aneurysmectomy
Demonstration circa 1979 of multiple techniques for surgical treatment of coronary artery disease. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations.
Surgical Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease: Bypass, Endarterectomy, Aneurysmectomy
Demonstration circa 1979 of multiple techniques for surgical treatment of coronary artery disease. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations.
Simplified Technic for Excision of Thoraco-Abdominal Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1966 of surgery to excise thoraco-abdominal aneurysm where visceral arteries are anastomosed directly to the main aortic graft. A pump oxygenator and Dacron tube graft are used. Film has voice over narration by Don Macon and illustrations by Barry Baker, Herb Smith, and Paulette Wells.
Demonstration of technique to treat high risk patients needing coronary artery bypass. Preoperative balloon support with Dacron graft and topical hypothermia are used. Film has voice over by Don Macon and illustrations.