Adrian Kantrowitz

Adrian Kantrowitz

Adrian Kantrowitz Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 19, 2008.
DETROIT - Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz, a cardiac surgeon who performed the nation's first human heart transplant and who also developed lifesaving medical implants, has died. He was 90.

Kantrowitz died Friday in Ann Arbor of complications from heart failure, said his wife, Jean Kantrowitz.

In 1967, Kantrowitz performed the first human heart transplant in the United States, three days after the world's first was performed in South Africa.

But the transplant, on an infant who died several hours later, was only a small part of his life's work to solve the problem of heart failure, his wife said.

Adrian Kantrowitz invented and for decades continued to improve the left ventricular assist device, or LVAD, which would later lend its name to his Detroit-based research company, L-VAD Technology Inc.

The device is designed to be permanently implanted in patients with otherwise-terminal heart failure, helping their hearts circulate blood and allowing them to leave the hospital.

Kantrowitz also invented other lifesaving cardiac devices, including the intra-aortic balloon pump.

He never retired, and "he never lost his mental alertness," said Jean Kantrowitz. He was an avid pilot, motorcyclist and sailor.

Adrian Kantrowitz was born Oct. 4, 1918, in New York City and attended New York University and the Long Island College of Medicine, now part of the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center.

After serving in the Army Medical Corps during World War II, Kantrowitz entered the emerging field of cardiac surgery. He practiced and conducted research in the 1950s and '60s at Brooklyn's Maimonides Medical Center.

In 1970, Kantrowitz moved his federal funding and entire team of residents and other staff to Sinai Hospital in Detroit to better accommodate his research. Sinai Hospital later merged with another hospital and is now known as Sinai-Grace Hospital.


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John Zorzi

July 18, 2010

In pride of place in our family home has sat a photo of Dr Kantrowitz and his team (which included my father) from the Brooklyn and early Detroit research teams.
My father died in an accident in 1971 and I'd always intended to contact Dr. Kantrowitz to discuss his work with my father.
I was therefore saddened to hear of his passing away and will have to make do with my memories of Dr Kantrowitz as a lively and friendly uncle figure, the man who brought our temporary family dog Pirrat to liven up our home in the Detroit Doctors residence where we lived.

Nancy Suazo

September 10, 2009

What a great man. I have never forgotten the PBS series on the History of Surgery, which he hosted and participated in. His wife was extraordinarily helpful to me in putting together a nursing presentation using some of the video from their personal archives. My sincere condolences and prayers.

Emma Quigley

June 25, 2009

You one of the reasons I'm studying medicine now. You're influence has lasted beyond your physical life's one.

Truly one of the greats of medicine and underated.

Andreas F. von Recum

January 14, 2009

I enjoyed working in the artificial heart research laboratory together with Mitch Moskowitz and Paul Freed under Adrian Kantrowitz's leadership. He truly was a world leader in cardiac support and replacement.

Just my college Picture

Steven Kantrowitz

December 13, 2008

Back in the late 60s, my father said I was related to Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz...My father passed away in 1985 and I never really found out if the story he told was true...Dr. Kantrowitz....rest in peace.....Steven Kantrowitz

Suzanne Wallace

December 5, 2008

I had the honor of working with Dr. and Mrs. Kantrowitz at the University of Chicago Hospital with the Cardiovad patients. It truly was an honor and a privelege learning from such a pioneer in our filed. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this difficult time.

Ruth Rosenthal

November 27, 2008

I'd like to add to some comments made by fellow believers YT (NC) who quoted Isa. 33:24 which talks about no resident will say I am sick. Also Jo Anne Jackson (Dallas) who mentioned the God of comfort would be able to comfort or sustain all who mourn. (2 Cor. 1:4; Isa. 61:2), as well as my friends Caring Mourners from Pittsburg.

Not only will sickness be done away with but we are guaranteed a global resurrection here on a paradise earth soon. (Acts. 24:15; Isa. 25:8)

Much sympathy to your dear family at this sad time.

Ian Iberoa

November 26, 2008

Adrian Kantrowitz had remarkable achievements in the medical field, My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Rest in peace and God Bless.

Janet Bunecicky

November 22, 2008

My father was a recipient of the Kantrowitz heart pump at University of Chicago Hospital in 2001. Our family is forever grateful for the quality of life and hope this brought my father when he was so ill with congestive heart failure. We have realized firsthand the results of Dr. Kantrowitz life work and we know millions of people will continue to benefit from his inventiveness and humanity for generations to come. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Kantrowitz and family. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. God Bless Dr. Kantrowitz.

Y T

November 22, 2008

Adrian Kantrowitz had remarkable achievements in the medical field, and for that he will always be remembered. He would surely rejoice in the promise found in Isaiah 33:24, "And no resident will say: “I am sick.” The people that are dwelling in [the land] will be those pardoned for their error". We have the divine hope of seeing sickness and death done away with, a hope that will help us through the difficult time of losing a loved one.

Lisa Kantrowitz

November 21, 2008

Thank you to all those who were touched by my father's unique contributions to mankind and to his family. Your thoughts are deeply appreciated

Rev Ron Talbot

November 21, 2008

The world has lost a great man of faith and a visionary. He has made a tremdenous contribution to the medical profession. Thanks Dr. Kantrowitz! We will miss you.

Nancy Lytton

November 20, 2008

What a GREAT MAN. Thanks for all that he done for mankind.

R Royal

November 20, 2008

My condolences to the Kantrowitz family. My child was dying of heart failure and was on the LVAD three weeks prior to transplant. It has been nearly 4 years and all is well. Thank You Dr Kantrowitz .May you rest in peace.

Alice Lauby

November 20, 2008

To the Kantrowitz Family,
Dr. Kantrowitz was a true American hero....he has save many, many lives with his love for the American people. Rest in peace, and may God bless your family.

ELADIA SAMPLES

November 20, 2008

GOOD JOB DOCTOR, THE WORLD WILL MISS YOU!

PAT BOHANNON

November 20, 2008

SO SORRY FOR THE FAMILY'S LOST, PRAYERS FOR YOU, ALL PRAISES AND THANKS TO DR. KANTROWITZ FOR EXTENDING LIFE THROUGH HIS INVENTIONS. MAY THE FAMILY FIND COMFORT IN MEMORIES OF THE LIFE SHARED WITH THIS GREAT MAN.

Michelle Rice

November 20, 2008

Thank you for making a difference in medicine. He has done a great service.

Harry Simpson

November 20, 2008

Well done good doctor.

Elizabeth

November 20, 2008

A true hero. Rest in peace Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz. May God give peace and strength to all his family members during this very sad time.

November 20, 2008

Thanks for your contributions of all your life saving inventions. RIP

Enjoying life because of YOU

November 20, 2008

Thanks for saving lives of people you never knew. Their are babies and children who wouldnt be here today if not for all your hard work.THANK YOU for serviing our country...Rest In PEACE !!!!

sherry boyd

November 20, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

sol kuntz

November 20, 2008

Nov. 20, 2008
A great loss to the human race. Rest in peace and God Bless


Sol (Wichita, Ks)

Jo Anne Jackson

November 20, 2008

We would like to express our sincere condolences for the loss of Dr. Kantrowitz. His contributions to society are greatly appreciated. May the God of all comfort be with his family at this difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:4)

Henryk Zaleski

November 20, 2008

Rest in peace and thank you.

jim downey

November 20, 2008

Now you may rest in peace. Thank you for your wonderful contributions to medicine and humanity

Stan Smith

November 19, 2008

A life well-lived. Godspeed.

SHEILA SMITH

November 19, 2008

Thank you and God bless.

Bill Fead

November 19, 2008

Thanks for your Military Service.
Past Commander V.F.W.

D. ZIMMERMAN

November 19, 2008

REST IN PEACE ADRIAN KANTROWITZ

Diane Jacawitz

November 19, 2008

A true hero.

Caring Mourners

November 19, 2008

The world has lost one of the pioneers in the field of medicine. He had a true compassion to help others and did so for many years. In fact, his research will continue to help others for years to come. He will be missed not only by his family and colleagues, but by any who desire lasting health.

God promises to be with us during our times of distress. May you continue to draw strength and comfort from His word which promises a time when sickness will be no more, and Dr. Kantrowitz' hopes will be realized to the fullest extent. It is our sincere hope that these words bring you a measure of solace during this difficult time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Susann Deloatch

November 19, 2008

Thank you for allowing the wonderful gift God gave to you to help mankind come through.

sue

November 19, 2008

Fly with the angels

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