Joseph S Coselli

Coselli

Joseph S Coselli, M.D., FACS

Professor and Executive Vice Chair

(713) 798-8706

Positions

Professor and Executive Vice Chair
Department of Surgery
Cullen Foundation Endowed Chair
Baylor College of Medicine

Addresses

Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center (Clinic)
THI Outpatient Clinic
1101 Bates Avenue
Houston, TX, 77030
United States
Phone: (713) 798-8706
Fax: (713) 798-7662
ctclinic@bcm.edu

Education

B.S. from University Of Notre Dame
01/1974 - Notre Dame, IN, United States
General Surgery Residency from Baylor College of Medicine Affiliate Hospitals
01/1977 - Houston, Texas, United States
Thoracic Surgery Residency from Baylor College of Medicine Affiliate Hospitals
01/1982 - Houston, Texas, United States
M.D. from University Of Texas Medical School At Galveston
01/1977 - Galveston, TX, United States

Certifications

Thoracic Surgery
American Board of Thoracic Surgery

Honors & Awards

2017 Michael E. DeBakey Award for Excellence in Research
Baylor College of Medicine
2017 Hero with a Heart Award
The Marfan Foundation
2008 Medical Award for Exceptional Accomplishments in the Field of Cardiovascular Disease
American Heart Association, Texas Chapter
2001 Michael E. DeBakey Excellence in Research Award
Baylor College of Medicine
2017 Ray C. Fish Award for Scientific Achievement
Texas Heart Institute
6th Annual Emil T. Hofman Award
Notre Dame University
Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumnus Award
The University of Texas Medical Branch
2020 Top Doctor: Cardiothoracic Surgery
Houstonia Magazine
Physician and Friend Award
The Aishel House
Lifetime Achievement Award
American Association for Thoracic Surgery
Lifetime Achievement Award
Transformative Endovascular Decisions (TED)

Professional Statement

Dr. Joseph S. Coselli specializes in the clinical evaluation and surgical treatment of diseases of the aorta, including the aortic valve and root, ascending aorta, aortic arch, descending thoracic aorta, and thoracoabdominal aorta. He was mentored by the pioneering aortic surgeon Dr. E. Stanley Crawford and continues to immerse himself in evolving approaches to aortic repair.
Dr. Coselli is an innovator and a leader in his field and he is highly experienced in complex aortic repair, such as repair performed in patients with connective tissue disorders (such as Marfan and Loeys-Dietz syndromes), as well as emergent repair performed in patients with conditions such as acute aortic dissection or aortic rupture. For example, many patients with Marfan syndrome and annuloaortic ectasia are suitable for valve-sparing aortic root replacement, which obviates the need for a life-long anticoagulation regimen.
Dr. Coselli has investigated methods to reduce postoperative mortality, paralysis, and stroke; his success in improving the process of aortic repair has resulted in better patient outcomes than those achieved in previous eras. Additionally, whenever feasible, Dr. Coselli has utilized endovascular technology to repair aortic aneurysms, because many limited aneurysms may be repaired by using thoracic stent-grafts. Dr. Coselli also performs Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedures which provide a minimally invasive technique for patients who qualify. Dr. Coselli is especially attuned to the needs of international patients, and he routinely provides expert care to patients throughout the world. He has performed more than 7,500 surgical repairs of the aorta and over 3,300 open repairs of the thoracoabdominal aorta, for which he is the world’s most experienced surgeon.
The future of aortic surgery will undoubtedly be heavily influenced by advancements in multiple disciplines―genetics, cellular biology, biochemistry, engineering, and bioinformatics―as well as by innovations in imaging and in surgical and endovascular technology. Dr. Coselli continuously seeks out new treatment paradigms and has participated in numerous investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored research projects. Additionally, he has published several key papers describing the outcomes of clinical studies designed to determine the best approaches to preventing complications during aortic repair. These papers report the benefits of using cerebrospinal fluid drainage to protect the spinal cord (a technique now in widespread use in aortic repair), renal perfusion as a protective measure against renal ischemia, and left heart bypass as a protective measure against distal ischemia. Additionally, by routinely presenting informative academic lectures throughout the world, Dr. Coselli has disseminated the latest approach to surgical repairs of the aortic root (valve-sparing outcomes), aortic arch (Y-graft outcomes), and thoracoabdominal aorta (selecting adjuncts by extent of repair).

Selected Publications

Memberships

American Association for Thoracic Surgery
Past President
American Association for Thoracic Surgery Foundation
Director
American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Director of Thoracic Surgery
Southern Surgical Association
Society of Vascular Surgery
Alpha Omega Alpha
2018 Baylor College of Medicine Faculty Inductee
Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education
Texas Surgical Society
Past President
Southern Thoracic Surgical Association
Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Phi Beta Kappa
National Marfan Foundation
Professional Advisory Board
Michael E. DeBakey International Surgical Society
Past President
Houston Surgical Society
Denton A. Cooley Cardiovascular Surgical Society
Past President
American Vascular Association
American Heart Association
American College of Chest Physicians
Fellow
American College of Cardiology
Member, Peripheral Vascular Dise
American College of Surgeons
Fellow
Association for Academic Surgery

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