Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf

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Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf completed his MBBS from Chattogram Medical College (K-44) and MS in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (CV&TS) from the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Chattogram.

From 2003 he has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Cardiac surgery successively in NICVD and Chattogram Medical College. He is one of the pioneers who established the Department of Cardiac and Vascular Surgery in Chattogram (In Chattogram Medical College Hospital and Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital).

He along with his team performed the 1st open heart surgery in Chattogram on 28th January 2011.

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf performed more than 600 heart surgeries in Chattogram Medical College Hospital which includes Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (OPCABG and Conventional CABG), Correction of Congenital Heart diseases (ASD, VSD, TOF, PDA), Heart Valve surgeries (AVR, MVR, DVR, CMC) and removal of Heart tumours (Myxoma).

He participated in more than 2000 Cardiac surgeries at NICVD, Euro Bangla Heart Center and Bangladesh Heart and Chest Hospital, Chattogram from 2003-2011 as an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery.

He has also performed various types of Vascular and Endovascular (PAG, PTA and stenting) Surgeries. He has created AV fistulas for vascular access during hemodialysis.

During his long 19 years of surgical experience in Cardiac and Vascular surgery, he undertook short term training in various countries like India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Canada.

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf has established a charity fund named “Cardio-Vascular Aid & Research Fund (CVARF)”, which helps poor cardiac surgical patients both financially and surgically.

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf

MBBS, MS (CV&TS), FACS (USA)

Senior Consultant

Chattogram Medical College

Expertise in: Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery

Chamber Address

Apollo Hospital Chattogram
Plot No. H1, Ananna Residential Area, CDA, Oxygen - Kuwaish Rd, Chattogram

Time:03:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Phone:10663, 09612310663

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf completed his MBBS from Chattogram Medical College (K-44) and MS in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (CV&TS) from the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Chattogram.

From 2003 he has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Cardiac surgery successively in NICVD and Chattogram Medical College. He is one of the pioneers who established the Department of Cardiac and Vascular Surgery in Chattogram (In Chattogram Medical College Hospital and Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital).

He along with his team performed the 1st open heart surgery in Chattogram on 28th January 2011.

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf performed more than 600 heart surgeries in Chattogram Medical College Hospital which includes Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (OPCABG and Conventional CABG), Correction of Congenital Heart diseases (ASD, VSD, TOF, PDA), Heart Valve surgeries (AVR, MVR, DVR, CMC) and removal of Heart tumours (Myxoma).

He participated in more than 2000 Cardiac surgeries at NICVD, Euro Bangla Heart Center and Bangladesh Heart and Chest Hospital, Chattogram from 2003-2011 as an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery.

He has also performed various types of Vascular and Endovascular (PAG, PTA and stenting) Surgeries. He has created AV fistulas for vascular access during hemodialysis.

During his long 19 years of surgical experience in Cardiac and Vascular surgery, he undertook short term training in various countries like India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Canada.

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf has established a charity fund named “Cardio-Vascular Aid & Research Fund (CVARF)”, which helps poor cardiac surgical patients both financially and surgically.

Dr. Mohammad Fazle Maruf

MBBS, MS (CV&TS), FACS (USA)

Senior Consultant

Chattogram Medical College

Expertise in: Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery

Chamber Address

Apollo Hospital Chattogram
Plot No. H1, Ananna Residential Area, CDA, Oxygen - Kuwaish Rd, Chattogram

Time:03:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Phone:10663, 09612310663

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