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Akira Shiose, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, Temple University Hospital

AkiraShioseMD

Thoracic Surgery Philadelphia, PA

Adult Cardiac Surgery, Aortic Surgery, Cardiopulmonary Transplantation, Cardiovascular Surgery

Assistant Professor

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Summary

  • Dr. Akira Shiose is a thoracic surgeon in Philadelphia, PA and is affiliated with Temple University Hospital. He received his medical degree from Kyushu University Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice 22 years. He specializes in adult cardiac surgery, aortic surgery, cardiopulmonary transplantation, and cardiovascular surgery and is experienced in aortic surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, adult cardiac surgery, lung transplant surgery, and endovascular surgery.

Education & Training

  • Kyushu University Faculty of Medicine
    Kyushu University Faculty of MedicineClass of 1995

Certifications & Licensure

  • PA State Medical License
    PA State Medical License 2013 - 2016

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Successful Papillary Muscle Approximation for Severe Mitral Regurgitation via Apical Cuff Hole in HeartMate 3 Implantation via Left Anterior Thoracotomy
    Successful Papillary Muscle Approximation for Severe Mitral Regurgitation via Apical Cuff Hole in HeartMate 3 Implantation via Left Anterior ThoracotomyJanuary 3rd, 2021
  • A Staged Surgical Strategy for Cardiogenic Shock and Iatrogenic Ventricular Septal Perforation Due to a Malpositioned Catheter
    A Staged Surgical Strategy for Cardiogenic Shock and Iatrogenic Ventricular Septal Perforation Due to a Malpositioned CatheterJuly 6th, 2020

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