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    www.wilshirebc.org/2006archives/article-1999905880c4188 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/2/2006    Last Visited: 3/17/2007  

    I was talking this week with my friend, Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh.He is a Japanese-born pediatric thoracic surgeon at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.We serve together on the pastoral care advisory board of the hospital.I asked him last week about his conversion to Christ.He told me about how Christ had been at work in his family all the way back to the time when his grandfather visited Europe after the First World War.He was impressed by how the whole continent seemed at that time to be ordered by the principles of Christianity.Eventually he sought out Christians in rural Japan and ordered his whole family baptized.His mother married a man from a long line of Buddhist priests, and he forbade her to go to church.But after the Second World War, American missionaries were bringing Japanese-language Bibles with them to share Christ with their former enemies. (By the way, who else does that?) Sashi was eager for any book he could get his hands on.He read the Bible through as a ten-year old boy, albeit without comprehension.Some years ago here in Dallas, he was taking his daughter to a Lutheran Church school, where a fine Bible teacher invited him to sit in on his class.He did so for some time, until the man asked him if he wished to join the church.Sashi put off the matter time after time, and finally the man asked him this: Do you believe God exists?Yes.Do you believe Jesus is the Son of God who died for your sins?Yes.Then what stands between you and Christ?Dr. Nikaidoh told the man he needed more time.But as he was driving down Maple Avenue later that day, turning that question over and over in his mind, he realized the answer: My ego, he said.It is my pride that stands between me and Christ.The tears began to flow ,and at last he removed the deadening lead and let Christ draw him unto himself.

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    www.cmcddallas.com/cardiology/stories/valek.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 8/22/2008  

    Three years after the Glenn procedure, Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh, a cardiothoracic surgeon on the medical/dental staff at Children's, performed the Fontan procedure, which allows all the oxygen-poor (blue) blood returning to the heart to flow into the pulmonary artery, greatly improving the oxygenation of Ryan's blood.

    "At that time, the Fontan was a good operation for tricuspid atresia patients, and the immediate result for Ryan was wonderful," Dr. Nikaidoh said.

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    www.cmcddallas.com/cardiology/news/archive.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2004    Last Visited: 5/29/2007  

    Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh receives international recognition for landmark cardiac procedureDr. Hisashi Nikaidoh has received international recognition for the landmark procedure that bears his name following 20 years of successful surgeries.Dr. Nikaidoh was recognized at the Fourth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery that took place Sept. 18-22 in Buenos Aires.
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    With the introduction of this procedure, Dr. Nikaidoh has left a mark on congenital heart surgery that will last forever."

    Dr. Nikaidoh has been involved directly in 18 of his procedures since 1984 when he proposed his alternative to the Rastelli procedure, the classical treatment option for this combination of heart defects."My version of the repair avoids the conduit of the Rastelli operation while providing a more direct route from the left ventricle to the aorta," Dr. Nikaidoh said.
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    Other UT Southwestern researchers who participated in the study were Dr. Steven Mou, a fellow in the pediatric intensive care unit; Dr. Brett Giroir, professor of pediatrics; Dr. Erica Molitor-Kirsch, assistant professor of pediatrics; Dr. Steven R. Leonard, professor of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery; Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh, professor of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery; and Dr. William Scott, professor of pediatrics.

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    cbs11tv.com/investigators/harris.methodist.elevator.2.7 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/14/2008    Last Visited: 6/14/2008  

    Toshi Nikaidoh - a 35-year-old medical student and son of Dallas pediatric heart surgeon Hisashi Nikaidoh, was decapitated when an elevator at a Houston hospital malfunctioned.
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    Dr. Nikaidoh keeps his son's books and ashes in a special room and feels the accident was preventable.

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    www.cmcddallas.com/cardiology/ourteam/cv/nikaidoh.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/26/2006    Last Visited: 5/29/2007  

    Hisashi Nikaidoh, M.D.

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    2. Nikaidoh, Hisashi, Leonard, Steven.Thoracentesis and chest tube insertion.In Essential Guide of Pediatric Intensive Care, Eds: Levin, Daniel, L., Morriss, Francis.Quality Medical Publishing , St Louis, pp937-944, 1990.

    3. Nikaidoh, Hisashi, Leonard, Steven.Cardiothoracic surgery: perioperative principles.In Essential Guide of Pediatric Intensive Care.Eds: Kevin, Daniel, L., Morriss, Francis.Quality Medical Publishing , St Louis, pp456-469, 1990.

    4. Nikaidoh.Hisashi, Leonard, Steven.Pericardiocentesis.In Essential Guide of Pediatric Intensive Care, Eds: Levin, Daniel, L., Morriss, Francis.Quality Medical Publishing , St Louis, pp984-987, 1990.

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    www.cmcddallas.com/cardiology/services/cardiology_morei - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/26/2006    Last Visited: 5/29/2007  

    Hisashi Nikaidoh, M.D. - Surgical treatment of all congenital heart defects.

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    Children's Medical Center Dallas | Healthcare... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 8/22/2008  

    Investigators: Steven S. Mou, M.D.; Brett P. Giroir, M.D.; Erica A. Molitor-Kirsch, M.D.; Steven R. Leonard, M.D.; Hisashi Nikaidoh, M.D.; Frank Nizzi, DO; Deborah A. Town, RN; Lonnie C. Roy, PhD; William Scott, M.D.; and Daniel Stromberg, M.D.
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    Investigators: William Ma M.D., Matthew Lemler M.D., Hisashi Nikaidoh M.D., Steven Leonard M.D., Gwendoline Shang-Feaster M.D., Brett Giroir M.D., Daniel Stromberg M.D.
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    Investigators: Laurance Lequier, M.D., Steven Leonard, M.D., Hisashi Nikaidoh, M.D., Brett Giroir,M.D.

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    Events - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/22/2006    Last Visited: 6/8/2008  

    Hisashi Nikaidoh, M.D., talks with patients's father at her bedside

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    Heart Center > Family-centered Care - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/22/2006    Last Visited: 7/31/2008  

    Three years after the Glenn procedure, Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh, a cardiothoracic surgeon on the medical/dental staff at Children's, performed the Fontan procedure, which allows all the oxygen-poor (blue) blood returning to the heart to flow into the pulmonary artery, greatly improving the oxygenation of Ryan's blood.

    "At that time, the Fontan was a good operation for tricuspid atresia patients, and the immediate result for Ryan was wonderful," Dr. Nikaidoh said.

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    Heart Center > News Archive - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2004    Last Visited: 9/25/2008  

    Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh receives international recognition for landmark cardiac procedure

    Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh has received international recognition for the landmark procedure that bears his name following 20 years of successful surgeries.Dr. Nikaidoh was recognized at the Fourth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery that took place Sept. 18-22 in Buenos Aires.
    ...
    With the introduction of this procedure, Dr. Nikaidoh has left a mark on congenital heart surgery that will last forever."

    Dr. Nikaidoh has been involved directly in 18 of his procedures since 1984 when he proposed his alternative to the Rastelli procedure, the classical treatment option for this combination of heart defects."My version of the repair avoids the conduit of the Rastelli operation while providing a more direct route from the left ventricle to the aorta," Dr. Nikaidoh said.
    ...
    Other UT Southwestern researchers who participated in the study were Dr. Steven Mou, a fellow in the pediatric intensive care unit; Dr. Brett Giroir, professor of pediatrics; Dr. Erica Molitor-Kirsch, assistant professor of pediatrics; Dr. Steven R. Leonard, professor of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery; Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh, professor of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery; and Dr. William Scott, professor of pediatrics.

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