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Omar M Lattouf, MD, PhD
Thoracic SurgeryCardiac Surgery
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Languages
- English
- Arabic
About Omar M Lattouf
Emory Affiliation
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Healthcare Network
Emory Physician Group Practice
Academic Title
Professor
Year Started Practicing
1985
About the Provider
A graduate of Emory University School of Medicine, Dr. Lattouf is an innovative cardiac surgeon with substantial experience in complex cardiac procedures including heart transplantation, laser re-vascularization, left ventricular reduction procedures, thoracoscopic minimally invasive interventional therapy, and mitral valve repair.
Throughout a career of more than three decades, Dr. Lattouf has been a vital contributor to Emory's distinguished national reputation in CT surgery. In 1988, he was part of the team that performed Georgia's first domino heart transplant; in 1999, he helped implant the state's first Abiomed biventricular assist system to support the failing heart of a patient suffering from post-cardiotomy shock; and in 2001, he performed the world's first totally endoscopic left ventricular resynchronization.
In 2017, Dr. Lattouf was named medical director of the cardiothoracic surgical partnership established between Navicent Health in Macon, GA, and Emory Healthcare. In that role, Dr. Lattouf serves as vice president for cardiac innovation and outreach. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Lattouf trained Navicent Health physicians on the new minimally invasive Convergent procedure to treat patients suffering from longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). The Convergent surgery combines the expertise of a cardiac electrophysiologist and a CT surgeon, and involves the ablation of the inside and outside of the heart to restore regular rhythm.
Dr. Lattouf is engaged in active clinical and laboratory research and development work in genetic engineering and stimulated angiogenesis and has received various patents.
Throughout a career of more than three decades, Dr. Lattouf has been a vital contributor to Emory's distinguished national reputation in CT surgery. In 1988, he was part of the team that performed Georgia's first domino heart transplant; in 1999, he helped implant the state's first Abiomed biventricular assist system to support the failing heart of a patient suffering from post-cardiotomy shock; and in 2001, he performed the world's first totally endoscopic left ventricular resynchronization.
In 2017, Dr. Lattouf was named medical director of the cardiothoracic surgical partnership established between Navicent Health in Macon, GA, and Emory Healthcare. In that role, Dr. Lattouf serves as vice president for cardiac innovation and outreach. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Lattouf trained Navicent Health physicians on the new minimally invasive Convergent procedure to treat patients suffering from longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). The Convergent surgery combines the expertise of a cardiac electrophysiologist and a CT surgeon, and involves the ablation of the inside and outside of the heart to restore regular rhythm.
Dr. Lattouf is engaged in active clinical and laboratory research and development work in genetic engineering and stimulated angiogenesis and has received various patents.
Professional Memberships
American Association of Immunologists
American Association of Thoracic Surgeons
American College of Cardiology
American College of Chest Physicians
American College of Surgeons, Fellow (FACS)
American Medical Association
Georgia Medical Association
International Society of Heart Transplantation
Medical Association of Atlanta
National Arab-American Medical Association
Society of Thoracic Surgeons
American Association of Thoracic Surgeons
American College of Cardiology
American College of Chest Physicians
American College of Surgeons, Fellow (FACS)
American Medical Association
Georgia Medical Association
International Society of Heart Transplantation
Medical Association of Atlanta
National Arab-American Medical Association
Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Interpretive Services
To provide the highest quality of care, interpreter services may be utilized to ensure proper communication of medical information for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and non-English speaking patients or family members.
Expertise
Education
- Fellowship: Emory University School of Medicine, Cardiothoracic Surgery, 1988
- Residency: Emory University School of Medicine, Surgery, 1985
- Residency: Emory University School of Medicine, Neurological Surgery, 1982
- Internship: Emory University School of Medicine, Surgery, 1981
- Medical Education: Emory University School of Medicine, MD, 1980
Board Certifications
- Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery: American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 1989
- Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery: American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 1986
