Kristaps Keggi Explained

Kristaps Juris Keggi (August 9, 1934 – July 4, 2023) was a Latvian-American orthopedic surgeon.[1] He was considered to be the pioneer of the anterior approach to total hip replacement.[2] Keggi was the recipient of multiple national and international awards and four Honorary Doctorates.[3]

Biography

Kristaps Keggi was born in Riga, Latvia on August 9, 1934, in the family of surgeon Jānis Kegi. His grandfather was a folklorist, teacher and pastor Ludis Bērziņš (1870–1965). During World War II, he fled with his family to Germany in 1944, and moved to the United States in 1949.[4] He studied medicine at Yale University (1951–1959) and was a resident at the Roosevelt Hospital in New York and at Yale-New Haven Hospital. From 1965 to 1966 he participated in the Vietnam War as a military doctor.[5] Keggi was stationed with the 173rd Airborne as Chief of Surgery at the 3rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Biên Hòa, Vietnam. In 1966, he joined Yale University as an assistant professor.

In 1989, he became a clinical professor of orthopaedics and rehabilitation at Yale University. In 2008, he was elected full professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Yale, and in 2010 he was named Elihu Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation.[6]

Keggi served as senior research scientist at the Yale School of Medicine and as the director of Yale-New Haven Hospital's Joint Replacement Center and of Waterbury Hospital's Orthopaedic Center for Joint Reconstruction.

Keggi practiced orthopaedic surgery at both St. Mary's Hospital (1969-1989) and Waterbury Hospital (1969-2018).[7]

From 1987, he regularly visited Latvia, where he performed demonstration operations, conducted seminars, and gave lectures.[8] In 1988, he founded the non-profit Keggi Orthopaedic Foundation to allow for formal academic exchanges between the United States and the USSR.[9] The organization has provided fellowships in advanced orthopaedic surgery at the Yale School of Medicine and at Waterbury Hospital for more than 300 surgeons from the Baltic nations, Russia, and Vietnam.[10] [11] In 1990, he founded the memorial museum of his grandfather Luda Bērziņš in Jūrmala.[12] He established the "Keggi Velo," a bike race in memory of his father.[13] [14] He was the founder of the Luda Bērziņš Prize.[15]

Keggi's daughters were successful in sports. Mara Keggi participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics in rowing competitions, while Caroline Keggi participated in LPGA Tour golf tournaments.[16] [17]

Keggi died on July 4, 2023, at the age of 88.[18]

Publications

Keggi studied major joint replacement, spinal diseases and wound treatment. He is the author and co-author of numerous publications including:

Keggi was the co-author of The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction (2016).

Awards

Keggi received the Latvian Order of the Three Stars in 1993, the V Class Order of the Estonian Red Cross in 1999, the Distinguished Service Medal of the Latvian Physicians Association (the second ever awarded) in 2009 and the Silver Medal of Medical Dignity and Service to Russian Medicine in 2012. He received the George H.W. Bush Lifetime of Leadership Award from Yale University in 2005.[19] In 1994, the Pauls Stradiņš Museum of the History of Medicine and the LAS awarded him the Pauls Stradiņš Prize.

Keggi was an Honorary Member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (1990) and the Russian Academy of Sciences (1993) and an Honorary Doctor of Riga Stradiņš University (1997) and the University of Latvia (2009).

References

  1. Web site: Kristaps Keggi, MD. 2020-07-06. Orthopædics & Rehabilitation. en.
  2. Web site: Kristaps Keggi, MD. 2020-07-17. Yale School of Medicine. en.
  3. Web site: Bonenberger. Adrian. A friendship forged in Vietnam: George Cadwalader and Kristaps Keggi. 2020-07-06. Yale School of Medicine. en.
  4. Web site: Humanitarian doctor – Republican American Archives. 2020-07-06. en-US.
  5. Web site: 2019-11-12. Professor Kristaps Keggi recalls his service as a field doctor in Vietnam. 2020-07-06. YaleNews. en.
  6. Web site: 2010-05-07. Dr. Kristaps Keggi Named to Chair Created in His Honor. 2020-07-06. YaleNews. en.
  7. Web site: News Post - Holy Cross High School. 2020-07-06. www.holycrosshs-ct.com. en-US. 2020-07-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20200707011406/https://www.holycrosshs-ct.com/news-events/hc-in-the-news/news-post/~post/medical-innovator-dr-kristaps-keggi-addresses-students-20181213. dead.
  8. Web site: Zinātnes Vēstnesis. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923165042/http://www.lza.lv/ZVpdf/zv11-1990-9.pdf. 2015-09-23.
  9. Web site: Blair. Jenny. From the operating room to Parliament. 2020-07-22. Yale School of Medicine. en.
  10. Web site: Globally minded orthopaedic surgeon is first Elihu Professor. 2020-07-06. Yale School of Medicine. en.
  11. Web site: Dr. Kristaps Keggi Orthopedics This Week. 2020-07-22. ryortho.com.
  12. Web site: Memorial Museum of Ludis Berzins :: Poruka prospekts 27, Jaundubulti, Jurmala, Riga reg. :: Vietas.lv. 2020-07-22. Vietas.lv - Travel Guide of Latvia, Map of Latvia, - towns, districts, travel places, destinations, events, vacation, descriptions, pictures, discussions, articles, commercials and more.
  13. Web site: 2020-06-08. Kegi: aizbēga no krieviem, izdzīvoja Vjetnamā, izoperēja Bušus, atzītāks par Lūsi. 2020-07-22. Sportacentrs.com. lv.
  14. Web site: Kristaps Juris Keggi - My Latvian Activities Summary. 2020-07-22. lazariga.lv.
  15. Web site: 2014-08-12. Ķirurgam ortopēdam Kristapam Jurim Keggi – 80. 2020-07-06. MedHist Rigensia. lv.
  16. Web site: MARA KEGGI '94MBA.
  17. Web site: Vukelich. newmexicogolfnews Dan. Press. former editor of ABQ Free. magazine. Sun Country Golf. America. is editor of NewMexicoGolfNews com He is a member of the Golf Writers Association of. at. the Golf Travel Writers of America Reach him. 2019-10-30. Ex-Lobo Caroline Keggi Inducted into HOF. 2020-07-17. New Mexico Golf News. en-US.
  18. News: Bigham . Steve . Middlebury's pioneering surgeon Keggi dies at 88 . 6 July 2023 . Republican American . 5 July 2023.
  19. Book: Bal. B. Sonny. The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction. Rubin. Lee E.. Keggi. Kristaps Juris. 2016. Slack Incorporated. 978-1-63091-027-3. en.

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