
11-14-2025
Leading specialists from arrhythmology centers and academic departments in Kyiv, Lviv, Lutsk, and Odesa contributed to the scientific program. A particularly notable lecture was delivered by Professor Petar Platonov of Lund University (Sweden).

11-08-2025
Rare diagnoses require special expertise. Sharing knowledge with colleagues helps us better understand orphan diseases and save patients’ lives

10-17-2025
Before their surgeries, these children lived under severe restrictions—some couldn’t even drink enough water. Transplantation gave them back not only their health, but their childhoods.

10-12-2025
Professor Borys Todurov delivered a significant presentation on the transportation of donor hearts during wartime — a topic that deeply impressed European colleagues, highlighting the extraordinary efforts of Ukrainian physicians who continue to save lives under the most difficult conditions.

10-01-2025
Our study is unique: we have demonstrated to the world how heart transplantation is performed under wartime conditions, and why Ukrainian cardiac surgery continues to advance even in the most challenging circumstances.

08-04-2025
At the invitation of Association Presidents Jon Kobashigawa and Emily Blumberg, Professor Borys Todurov delivered a keynote lecture. His 30‑minute presentation on the work of the transplantation team during wartime provided the audience of 6,000 medical professionals with a clear picture of the realities in Ukraine and received strong support.

07-24-2025
To the sound of Shahed drones and explosions in the middle of the night, Borys Todurov and his team of doctors transported a child’s heart to perform a heart transplant for another child.

07-04-2025
Prof. Borys Todurov delivered a presentation on “The Use of Marginal Donor Hearts in Heart Transplantation” and presented the outcomes of heart transplantations performed at the Heart Institute. This was a great honor for our team, as for the first time in history our work was presented at such a congress.

05-31-2025
The program also addressed the current state of cardio-oncology worldwide, modern opportunities in minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and the use of artificial intelligence and innovative technologies in surgical practice. Special attention was devoted to contemporary approaches to the treatment of combat-related injuries and pediatric transplantation.

05-21-2025
The treatment of refractory heart failure, patient selection for heart transplantation, and postoperative management were addressed for the first time in a specialized workshop