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Marc Pelletier

Marc Patrick Pelletier, MD, FRCSC

University Hospitals
11100 Euclid Ave.
Division of Cardiac Surgery
Cleveland, OH  44106
United States
1-216-844-4004
1-857-218-8473 (alternative)
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Role: 
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic

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Background

Mount Allison University (B.Sc., Honours Chemistry, 1990)
Dalhousie University (M.D. 1994)
McGill University General Surgery Residency (1994-96)
McGill University Cardiac Surgery Residency (1996-2000)
Master's Experimental Surgery, McGill (1996-2000)
Stanford University, Cardiothoracic Transplant Fellowship (2000-2001)
Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Toronto (2001-2004)
Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Stanford University (2004-2007)
Department Head, Cardiac Surgery, New Brunswick Heart Centre (2007-2016)
Surgical Director, TAVR Program, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston (2016-19)
Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (2019-present)

Other Interests

TAVI
MIS mitral valve surgery
MIS CABG
FEIBA in cardiac surgery
Cardiothoracic transplantation
Intraoperative coronary bypass patency assessment
Medistim Flow probe
Angiogenesis in Transmyocardial Revascularization
Surgical education by residents
Open and intravascular repair of aortic aneurysms
Coagulation factors in mediastinal bleeding
Cardiac surgery in the elderly
Role of platelets in outcome after cardiac surgery
Stem cell chemotaxis

Research

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Additional Educational Information

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Practice Areas

  • Cardiac
  • Minimally Invasive
  • Cardiac
  • Coronary disease
  • Extracorporeal circulation
  • Heart failure
  • Mechanical circulatory assistance
  • Valve disease
  • Tricuspid valve disease
  • Transplant
  • Aorta
  • Endovascular
  • Critical Care
  • Education
  • Professional Affairs