Harvinder Sahota Explained

Harvinder Sahota
Birth Name:Iqbal
Birth Date:1941 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Basti Tankawali, Ferozepur, Punjab, British India
Alma Mater:University of Punjab M.B.B.S. (1965)
University of Liverpool (1970)
Cardiff University (1971)
University of Rochester (1976)
Boards:Orange County Emergency Medicine Commission
Metro Hospital Heart Institute
Institute of Therapy, Tbilisi
Claremont Lincoln University
Occupation:Cardiologist, Surgeon
Years Active:1976-present
Other Names:H Sahota, Harry Sahota, Harvy Sahota
Known For:Perfusion Balloon Angioplasty

Harvinder Sahota (born 15 April 1941) is an Indian American cardiologist.[1] [2] He is the inventor of the FDA approved Perfusion Balloon Angioplasty known as "Sahota Perfusion Balloon".[3]

Sahota holds two dozen patents for other medical inventions including Red Laser Light for prevention of Restenosis, Multi-Lobe Balloon, Fibrin coated Stent, Hemostat to stop bleeding from ruptured artery during the procedure.[4] [5] He holds license to promote a drug-coated stent. He performed the first coronary Angioplasty in many hospitals around the world including India, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine and the United States.[6] He has served as the Vice Chairman and Chairman of Orange County Emergency Medicine Commission in California and Research Director and Advisory Board members of the Metro Hospital Heart Institute in New Delhi, India, and Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.[7] Currently, he serves on the Board of Directors of Claremont Lincoln University.[8]

Early life and education

Sahota was born on 15 April 1941 to Lachman Singh and Dhan Kaur in Basti Tankawali, near Ferozepur in the state of Punjab, India.[4] He was named Iqbal.[4] Later at the age of five, his name was changed to Harvinder as a result of medical setback he suffered in which he was declared dead.[9] Because he was revived by a physician, the event was considered a second birth requiring a new name.[4]

Sahota attended high schools and colleges in India, majoring in medicine. After completing an M.B.B.S. from the University of Punjab in 1965, Harvinder did Internship in Punjab Medical College. In 1967, he went to England to do further residency and specialization in medicine. For further specialization he enrolled as a post graduate student at the University of Liverpool where he did his specialization in tropical medicine and pulmonary in Cardiff and London Hammersmith Hospitals.

Career

Sahota came to the United States in 1974. He did his fellowship in cardiology at the University of Rochester in New York. Then he went to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada to complete his chief residency. In 1977, he came to St Vincent's hospital in Los Angeles, California to do another fellowship in cardiology. After completing his second fellowship in cardiology at St. Vincent, he started his practice in cardiology in Los Angeles in 1978. He holds licenses to practice cardiology in California, New York, the United Kingdom and India.

In 1985, Sahota invented "Sahota Perfusion Balloon" which allows blood to flow to the heart muscle during inflation and prevents chest pain during the operation. After getting the US FDA approval in the 1980s the balloon is now used in angioplasty surgeries all over the world.[10] Sahota went on to invent several others devices, some non-medical, including the one with his son Neil about Identity Theft, especially for credit cards.[4] On 17 January 1990 Sahota performed the first coronary angioplasty in North India and nine more followed in the week that the team spent in Chandigarh.[1] [8]

After the perfusion balloon, Sahota invented Multi-lobe perfusion balloon that straightens the artery on inflation during operation preventing blockages to occur at the bend of the artery. As an inventor, he holds a total of 24 patents and many other medical inventions such as Red Laser Light for prevention of Restenosis, Fibrin coated Stent, Hemostat to stop bleeding from ruptured artery during the procedure.

In 2000, Sahota received the distinguished physician award presented by former Indian Prime Minister I. K. Gujral and was honored by the National Federation of Indian-American Associations in the United States.[7] In 2003, he was appointed commissioner of medicine for Orange County, California, by the Orange County board of supervisors. He has also received the excellence in medicine award from the Global Indian Congress of San Francisco.

In 2012, Sahota was honored by the American Heart Association for his cardiovascular science and medicine research and his significant contribution to interventional cardiology.[3] In the same year, he was also awarded the Golden Orange Award by the World Affairs Council of Orange County.

Awards, honors and recognitions

Publications

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Dr Harvinder Sahota: The father of Perfusion Balloon in Angioplasty. 10 June 2015. India-West. 28 July 2012.
  2. News: Claremont Lincoln University Launches Center for Sikh Studies. 10 June 2015. India-West. 17 February 2013.
  3. News: American Heart Association Honors SoCal Physician. 10 June 2015. India-West. 30 May 2012.
  4. News: Singh . Khushwant . 21 August 2008 . Dr Harvinder Singh Sahota: Mender of Hearts . 10 June 2015.
  5. News: Dr. Harvinder Singh Sahota, icon cardiologist from Punjab. 10 June 2015. NRI News. 10 January 2010.
  6. Web site: Bhushan . Kul . 19 March 2018 . An Affair of the Heart to Heal the Heart . 19 March 2018 . Mauritiustimes.Com.
  7. News: Duttagupta. Ishani. Dil ka doctor. 10 June 2015. The Times of India. 22 December 2003.
  8. Web site: Board of Directors - Claremont Lincoln University. 10 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150405101840/http://www.claremontlincoln.org/about/board-of-directors/. 5 April 2015.
  9. Book: Singh. Gurmukh. A Hero of American Hearts. 2004. Rupa & Co. New Delhi. 81-291-0515-2. 83. 10 June 2015.
  10. News: Singh. Gary. Dr.Harvinder Singh Sahota, cardiologist- invented "Sahota Perfusion Balloon" & holding 24 patents. 10 June 2015. 19 January 2010.
  11. News: Cook. B.W.. The Crowd: A heartfelt night at the BBC. 15 June 2015. Daily Pilot. 16 May 2012.
  12. News: World Affairs Council Award for NRI Dr. SAHOTA. 10 June 2015. NRIpress News Services. 14 July 2012.
  13. News: Sahota Receives Golden Orange Award. 10 June 2015. India-West. 24 July 2012.
  14. News: The Crowd: World Affairs Council honors three longtime members. 15 June 2015. Daily Pilot. 20 July 2012.
  15. Web site: DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIAN AWARDEES. Indian Medical Association of Southern California. 10 June 2015.