Debakey
DeBakey is a surname of Lebanese origin. It may refer to:
- Michael E. DeBakey (1908–2008), American cardiac surgeon, scientist, and medical educator
- DeBakey High School for Health Professions, a secondary school in Houston, Texas, named after Michael E. DeBakey
- DeBakey forceps, a surgical instrument named after Michael E. DeBakey
- DeBakey's classification, a system used to describe and classify aortic dissections, named after Michael E. DeBakey
Michael E. DeBakey[edit | edit source]
Michael E. DeBakey (1908–2008) was a world-renowned American cardiac surgeon, scientist, and medical educator. He is known for his work on the treatment of heart patients and for his role in the development of the mobile army surgical hospital (MASH).
DeBakey High School for Health Professions[edit | edit source]
DeBakey High School for Health Professions is a secondary school located in Houston, Texas. The school is named after Michael E. DeBakey and is known for its rigorous academic program, with a focus on the health sciences.
DeBakey forceps[edit | edit source]
DeBakey forceps are a type of surgical instrument named after Michael E. DeBakey. They are used in vascular procedures to avoid damaging the blood vessels.
DeBakey's classification[edit | edit source]
DeBakey's classification is a system used to describe and classify aortic dissections. It was developed by Michael E. DeBakey and is widely used in the medical field.
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