Professor Wolf Has Joined DataQuest Healthcare

He Is Performing the Wolf MiniMaze at

Deaconess Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio

and

Selected Hospitals in Europe and Asia

 

Please Contact Him Via Email: nessie.hicks@gmail.com or randallwolf@dataquesthealthcare.com or

Call 513-313-4060

 

 

Randall K. Wolf, MD, FACS, FACC
 
Areas of research expertise: , Minimally invasive heart and lung surgery, Robotics in cardiac surgery, anastomotic devices, surgical sealants, Biosurgery and minimally invasive atrial fibrillation devices and procedures
 
Interests and subspecialty: Robotic assistance in minimally invasive heart surgery, minimally invasive coronary artery bypass and valve repair, instrumentation for minimally invasive heart surgery, video thoracoscopy and video-assisted thoracic surgery, lung volume reduction for emphysema and thoracoscopic spine surgery, phrenic nerve pacemakers MEMS technology, minimally invasive atrial fibrillation research
 
Bio: Professor Wolf graduated with a BA (1975) from Indiana University and MD (1979) from Indiana University School of Medicine.  He did his surgical internship at Methodist Hospital of Indiana from 1979-1980 and his residency training at the University of Virginia Medical Center and Roanoke Memorial Hospitals(1980-84). Dr. Wolf served as Instructor in Surgery, University of Virginia from 1984-85. His fellowship in vascular surgery was completed at the Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati in 1986 and his cardiothoracic surgery fellowship was completed at the University of Cincinnati in 1988.  He is American Board certified in surgery and thoracic surgery.  After fellowships, Dr. Wolf joined his mentor, Dr. Flege in the practice of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery in Cincinnati, Ohio.  In 1989, self-taught in thoracoscopy, he began performing thorascopic surgery.  From 1990 to 1997 he introduced several new thorascopic procedures in Cincinnati, including thorascopic mammary artery mobilization, thorascopic pericardial window, and thorascopic sympathectomy.  He was the first in the world to perform totally endoscopic first rib resection and harmonic scalpel mammary artery mobilization.  With Dr. Crawford (Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati) he helped evolve thorascopic thoracic spine surgery.  Dr. Wolf worked with Dr. Crawford successfully completing over 150 pediatric thorascopic spine procedures.  He served as Director of cardiac and thoracic training courses at the Ethicon-Endosurgery Institute for six years.  During this time he was awarded a patent on a distal anastomotic device for cardiac surgery.
  

In December 1998, he began performing totally endoscopic cardiac surgeries in Europe.  He was the first U.S. surgeon to have clinical experience with totally endoscopic coronary bypass. He performed the first endoscopic cardiac procedure in North America at the Ohio State University in the fall of 1999 and completed the first FDA study with DaVinci robotic system for cardiac surgery.  He has performed live minimally invasive cases in more than eighteen countries and is currently training cardiac surgeons from around the world in new cardiac techniques. He was appointed Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery and Robotics at Ohio State in 1999. He was promoted to professor in 2002. He joined the University of Cincinnati in 2003, as tenured Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, and subsequently inaugurated The Center for Surgical Innovation (CSI) in the Department of Surgery at UC.  He serves as the Director of the CSI. He was named the inaugural holder of the endowed Ethicon-Endosurgery Chair for Innovation in Surgery (2005).  He served as the inaugural co-editor of the Innovations Journal.
Dr. Wolf and his wife Amy Sternstein, M.D. have three children His avocation is magic and illusions and he continues to perform 6-8 shows per year.
 
Dr. Wolf’s professional affiliations include the American Association of Thoracic Surgery (AATS), American College of Surgeons (ACS), Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), International Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (ISMICS), American College of Cardiology (ACC), Association for Academic Surgery (AAS), American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), and the International College of Surgeons (ICS).  He serves on advisory boards to several companies including Atricure.  He has served on the STS practice committee, as well as several ISMICS committees. Dr. Wolf served as President of ISMICS from 2005-6, and is currently President of the 21st Cardiothoracic Surgery Club and the Berry Society.  Dr. Wolf is a member of The Academy of Magical Arts (Magic Castle) in Hollywood.
 

Professor Wolf has been a visiting professor in over 25 institutions, including Oxford University in England.

Professor Wolf has been interested in promoting an evolution in healthcare in Asia, and in 2007 was named President of Asian Operations of Dataquest Healthcare Consultants. He was honored with a professorship at Capital University in Beijing.He has introduced a new technique for the treatment of atrial fibrillation, and has performed the technique in over 600 patients around the USA and world. He is promoting a new field, Biosurgery.