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Dr. Jeffrey S. Heinle, MD is a pediatric general surgeon in Houston, TX specializing in pediatric general surgery, thoracic surgery and general practice. He graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Jeffrey S. Heinle, MD is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's.
Baylor College of Medicine
Lung Transplant
Patients who have very severe lung disease may need a lung transplant. The diseased lung is entirely removed and replaced with a healthy lung, usually donated by a person who died. Either one or both lungs can be transplanted.
Contrary to popular belief, lung transplant is rarely used to treat lung cancer. It is a more common treatment for patients with other advanced lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, sarcoidosis, pulmonary fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Lung transplant is a serious operation and is generally used as a last resort for patients who have only a short time to live without surgery.
During a transplant, an incision is made on the side of the chest (for a single lung) or in the middle (for both lungs). Patients may be hooked up to a heart-lung bypass machine, which will do the work of moving blood and oxygen through the body during the procedure. After the diseased lung is cut away from the main airway and blood vessels, the donor lung is stitched into place. Surgery may take as long as twelve hours, and a hospital stay of two to three weeks after surgery is not uncommon. For the first hours or day after surgery, patients use a ventilator, or a machine to help them breathe. Tubes will be inserted into the chest to help drain excess air and fluid. During recovery, physical therapy and breathing exercises are used to help the new lung work as well as possible.
Lung capacity is carefully monitored for several months after surgery. Patients who have had a transplant will also have to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their lives. These drugs stop the body's immune system from attacking the new lung. The main risks after a transplant are infection and rejection (when the immune system attacks the 'foreign' lung). A healthy lifestyle, including maintaining a diet high in vegetables and lean protein, not smoking, and getting enough exercise, is important to keeping the lungs functioning as well as possible. With proper care, many patients can live ten or even twenty years after a lung transplant.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Heinle, MD graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed residency at Duke University Medical Center. He is certified by the Thoracic Surgery, American Board of Thoracic Surgery General Surgery, American Board of Surgery National Board of Medical Examiners and has a state license in Texas.
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Residency: Duke University Medical Center
Board Certification: Thoracic Surgery, American Board of Thoracic Surgery General Surgery, American Board of Surgery National Board of Medical Examiners
Licensed In: Texas
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Jeffrey S. Heinle, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Abbott Laboratories |
$237
CardioMEMS HF System $154 |
SJM REGENT $43 |
THORATEC HEARTMATE 3 LVAS IMPLANT KIT $24 |
EPIC $16 |
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| Aziyo Biologics, Inc. |
$165
ECM $165 |
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| St. Jude Medical, Inc. |
$109
CRM $109 |
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| Medtronic Vascular, Inc. |
$61
Endurant $61 |
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| LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. |
$27
RESTOREFLOW $27 |
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| Other |
$37
Thrombate III $26 |
MCS Multiple Products General $11 |
| Food and Beverage | $636 |
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Dr. Jeffrey S. Heinle, MD has received 4 research payments totaling $5,374.
Dr. Jeffrey Heinle sees patients in Houston, TX. His medical specialties are general practice, thoracic surgery, and pediatric general surgery. Areas of expertise for Dr. Heinle include lung transplant, heart transplant, and surgical repair. His hospital/clinic affiliations include Texas Children's and Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Heinle attended medical school at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. For his professional training, Dr. Heinle completed a residency program at Duke University Medical Center. He has received professional recognition including the following: Texas Super Doctors and Star Award for Excellence in Patient Care, Baylor College of Medicine.